Everything You Need to Know About Visas, Zanzibar Insurance & Health Requirements
Planning a trip to Tanzania in 2026?
Whether you’re dreaming of witnessing the Great Migration in Serengeti, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, or relaxing on the white-sand beaches of Zanzibar, it is important to understand the latest visa requirements, travel insurance rules, and health recommendations before you travel.
As a Registered Nurse and Founder of Little Lion Tours & Safaris, I regularly assist international travelers with preparing for their Tanzania adventure. This guide answers the most common questions visitors ask before arriving in Tanzania.
Quick Travel Summary
Before traveling to Tanzania, make sure you know the following:
- Tourist Visa: Usually USD 50 for most nationalities
- U.S. Citizens: USD 100 Multiple Entry Visa Passport Validity: Minimum 6 months from arrival date
- Zanzibar Insurance: Mandatory for all visitors entering Zanzibar
- Yellow Fever Certificate: Required only in specific circumstances
- Malaria Prevention: Strongly recommended
- Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for all visitors

1. Tanzania Visa Requirements
Do I Need a Visa to Enter Tanzania?
Most foreign visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania.
Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member countries and a limited number of other countries may enter without a visa.
Travelers should always verify current requirements before departure.
How Can I Apply for a Tanzania Visa?
There are two main options:
Option 1: Tanzania e-Visa (Recommended)
Applying online before arrival is the easiest and most convenient method.
Benefits include:
- Faster airport processing
- Less paperwork on arrival
- Reduced waiting time
Option 2: Visa on Arrival
Visitors may also obtain a visa upon arrival at major international airports including:
- Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam)
- Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (Zanzibar)
- Kilimanjaro International Airport
How Much Does a Tanzania Tourist Visa Cost?
For most nationalities:
- Tourist Visa (Single Entry): USD 50
For United States citizens:
- Multiple Entry Visa: USD 100
Passport Requirements
Your passport must:
- Be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date
- Have at least one blank page available
- Be in good physical condition
2. Zanzibar Mandatory Travel Insurance
One of the most important travel updates for visitors heading to Zanzibar is the mandatory inbound travel insurance requirement.
Is Zanzibar Insurance Mandatory?
Yes.
All international visitors entering Zanzibar are required to purchase the official Zanzibar Inbound Travel Insurance.
This requirement applies even if you already have international travel insurance from your home country.

How Much Does Zanzibar Insurance Cost?
Current cost:
USD 44 per person
Coverage remains valid for up to 92 days.
What Does the Insurance Cover?
Coverage generally includes:
- Emergency medical treatment
- Accidental injury
- Emergency evacuation
- Repatriation assistance
- Lost luggage assistance
- Certain travel-related emergencies
Can I Use My Existing International Insurance Instead?
No.
Even travelers who already possess comprehensive international travel insurance must still purchase the official Zanzibar insurance policy before entry.
3. Health Requirements & Vaccinations
Many travelers worry about tropical diseases before visiting East Africa. Fortunately, most visitors enjoy a safe and healthy trip with proper preparation.
Is Yellow Fever Vaccination Required?
Not for everyone.
A Yellow Fever Certificate is generally required if:
- You are arriving from a country with Yellow Fever transmission
- You have transited through a Yellow Fever risk country for more than 12 hours
Travelers arriving directly from Europe, North America, Australia, or many Asian countries usually do not need the certificate.

Recommended Vaccinations
Travel health professionals often recommend:
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Typhoid
- Tetanus Booster
- Rabies (for extended stays or remote travel)
Consult your doctor before travel.
4. Malaria Prevention in Tanzania
Malaria exists in many parts of Tanzania, including some safari and coastal areas.
Fortunately, prevention is straightforward.
Should I Take Malaria Tablets?
Many travelers choose preventative medication after consulting their doctor.
Common options include:
- Malarone
- Doxycycline
- Mefloquine
Additional Protection Tips
- Use mosquito repellent containing DEET or Picaridin
- Wear long sleeves during evening hours
- Sleep under mosquito nets where provided
- Keep accommodation doors and windows closed when possible



5. Health Tips During Safari
Safari adventures often involve long drives, warm temperatures, and outdoor activities.
To stay healthy:
Stay Hydrated
Drink bottled water regularly throughout the day.
Protect Yourself from the Sun
Bring:
- Sunscreen SPF 30+
- Sunglasses
- Wide-brim hat
Carry a Small Medical Kit
Include:
- Personal medications
- Pain relievers
- Motion sickness medication
- Antihistamines
- Bandages
- Oral rehydration salts

6. Zanzibar Beach Health & Safety Tips
Zanzibar offers some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, but travelers should still take basic precautions.
Swimming Safety
Always follow local advice regarding tides and currents.
Marine Life Awareness
Be cautious around:
- Sea urchins
- Jellyfish
- Sharp coral formations
Sun Protection
The tropical sun can be extremely strong.
Apply sunscreen frequently and stay hydrated.

7. Travel Insurance for Safari & Kilimanjaro Treks
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for every visitor to Tanzania.
A quality policy should include:
- Emergency medical treatment
- Medical evacuation
- Trip cancellation
- Lost luggage protection
For Mount Kilimanjaro climbers, ensure your policy specifically covers:
- High-altitude trekking
- Emergency helicopter evacuation
- Mountain rescue operations

8. Medical Facilities in Tanzania
Major cities and tourist destinations offer access to quality medical services.
Visitors can find hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and emergency medical support in:
- Dar es Salaam
- Arusha
- Zanzibar
- Moshi
Travelers with pre-existing medical conditions should carry sufficient medication for the duration of their trip.



9. Important Travel Rules Visitors Should Know
Plastic Bag Ban
Tanzania prohibits most plastic bags.
Avoid packing plastic carrier bags in your luggage.
Prescription Medication
If carrying prescription medicine:
- Keep medication in original packaging
- Carry a doctor’s prescription
- Bring supporting medical documentation if necessary
Drone Regulations
Importing or operating drones requires special government authorization.
Visitors should obtain approvals before traveling.
ACTIVITIES
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Final Thoughts
Tanzania remains one of Africa’s safest and most rewarding travel destinations, welcoming thousands of international visitors every year.
With proper preparation, valid travel documents, appropriate insurance, and basic health precautions, your safari or Zanzibar holiday can be both safe and unforgettable.
At Little Lion Tours & Safaris, we believe every traveler deserves not only an incredible adventure but also peace of mind throughout their journey.
As a Registered Nurse and Founder of Little Lion Tours & Safaris, I am committed to helping our guests travel confidently, safely, and fully prepared for the experience of a lifetime.
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