To enter in Tanzania:
All arriving clients must complete the Traveler's Health Surveillance form within 24 hours prior to arrival. The form must be completed online at the following link: https://afyamsafiri.moh.go.tz/
Fully vaccinated are exempted from both RT PCR and Rapid Antigen Test requirements. Travelers will be required to present a valid vaccination certificate with QR code for verification upon arrival. The only accepted vaccines are those which have been approved by the URT and the World Health Organization.
Not fully vaccinated, unvaccinated and those not eligible for vaccination due to their country policy will be required to present a negative COVID-19 RT- PCR or NAATs certificate with QR code obtained within 72 hours before departure. If travelers originate from countries listed at www.moh.go.tz or Points of Entry will be tested for COVID 19 upon arrival using a Rapid Antigen Test at their own cost of 10 USD (TZS 23,000) for Tanzania Mainland. If found positive they will be tested with RT- PCR for confirmation, allowed to self-isolate and the results will be sent via email or any other means.
All travelers arriving directly into Zanzibar must complete the Traveler's Health Surveillance form within 24 hours prior to arrival. The form must be completed online at the following link: https://healthtravelznz.mohz.go.tz. If arriving from the mainland, the completion of the Zanzibar form is not required.
Please make sure you stay updated regarding all travel restrictions by contacting your airline before traveling. Likewise, several countries and airliners will require you to do a PCR test in Tanzania before leaving the country. Regarding this matter, we will definitely assist you by helping to plan the itinerary accordingly (in order to allow time for a test to be done) and also with any extra transfers (additional charges may apply), advance payment of the test (where possible) and contacting hospitals and clinics upon request to receive the test control number emission.
Please do note we are not liable for any consequences related but not limited to delays on the results, extra costs charged by hospitals or clinics, positive or inconclusive outcomes, etc. Any extra cost related with any possible situation will be the sole responsibility of the traveller.
Following all the official safety regulations, our cars, daily disinfected, are prepared to cope with all social distancing requirements, with no impact on your comfort and on the quality of our service. The guide is wearing a mask and there is alcohol gel available at all times.
All our safaris include excellent Toyota LandCruisers adapted for the best safari experience with pop-up roof with unlimited mileage, Professional English speaking safari guide & chef, all national parks entrances fees, camping fees and permits, Tent, Matress, 1 breakfast; 2 lunches; 1 dinner, unlimited water during the safaris and accommodation as agreed (on full board or all inclusive basis)..
do not include the Flight expenses, country visas, passport fees, personal items, and extra activities (Balloon flight $570 & Masai Village not agreed beforehand. Tips for the safari guide are not included (the industry recommends a guideline of $10 USD per person per day). Soda and Alcoholic beverages are not included too.
In Tanzania, from 1st June 2019, all plastic carrier bags regardless of their thickness will be prohibited from being used in mainland Tanzania. However, plastics carrier items known as “Ziploc bags” that are specifically used to carry toiletries will be permitted as they are expected to remain in the permanent possession of visitors and are not expected to be disposed in the country.
For the down payment, we accept payments via wire transfer. On some occasions payments are also possible with credit card via Pesapal although there is a fee for this service. For the final payment, you can use the same method or pay us in cash or credit card when you arrive.
It is very important to set an appointment with a travel doctor in your home country before you come. Depending on the situation, you might take vaccine for yellow fever and may take prophylaxis pills to protect you against Malaria. If you go to Zanzibar or come (or have a transit) in an endemic yellow fever country, proof of vaccination against yellow fever may be required at the airport.