Important Tips to Know Before Traveling to Tanzania

Only adventurers embark on a vacation like this. Something so unknown, so different from your culture… Not everyone dares to do so. Luckily, there are many people dedicated to tourism in Tanzania, so you won’t be alone. Even so, it is advisable to keep in mind some information, before traveling to the country, to know what you can find here, how you should behave, and what to do if an emergency occurs.

Whether you’re going to Tanzania in the next few months, or you’re thinking about it, you can read this article where we’ll give you useful facts and tips to keep in mind before you get on the plane. And that is behaving in a foreign country is sometimes not important, but on some occasions it can become essential for a better coexistence, and above all, not to offend anyone.

Useful data

First we have to decide when to go to Tanzania. Without a doubt, the best time to visit this country is during European summer months, that is, from June to September, which is considered the dry season here. You can also travel in the winter months, which like what happens in Asia, are much busier, high season, and much more expensive. So the most comfortable thing to do is to go in European summer period, because it is the time when you usually have holidays as well.

The currency used is the shilling, and although many accept dollars and euros in the places most frequented by tourists, you should not trust them easily, as you may lose out. It is best to exchange the money at established premises, because the price in your own currency is usually much fairer. In addition, in informal dealing, there is a tendency to believe that the euro is practically at the same level as the dollar, so if you paid with the European currency, you would end up losing money little by little.

As for your suitcase, remember to bring cool and comfortable clothes, as well as good sneakers or mountaineering shoes. Also some warm clothes for the nights, which is when it usually cools down, and just in case, a raincoat. Keep in mind that it is a very sunny country, so take the same precautions as if you were going to the Zanzibar: wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, if necessary.

Important Tips to Know Before Traveling to Tanzania
Lions in Serengeti National Park

Health

The main threat when you are in this country is malaria. That is why you must take precautions, and get vaccinated for a while before leaving for a trip. To do this, you must inform yourself about the vaccination period, because there are certain injections that must be given in a couple of doses, with a period in between. The same thing happens with yellow fever, so one of the essential things to enter the country is to have the certificate that you have been vaccinated especially if you had a transit in a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Of course, we can also take other measures, such as being very careful with mosquitoes and other kinds of insects. That is, you have to carry a mosquito repellent that is very effective (ask at a specialized store), and use other elements at night to increase protection, such as mosquito nets.

It goes without saying, but it doesn’t hurt to remember: water, you should always drink it bottled. If you go to a restaurant, or eat outside your hotel, (and even in the hotel), check that they give you the bottle completely closed, or failing that, make sure they open it in front of you, as it is usually a way to deceive people, and can cause some discomfort in the stomach and in your digestive system.

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