Amanda Canning Writer. Behold the ultimate wildlife spectacle: The Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra through the Serengeti. These are our favorite local haunts, touristy spots, and hidden gems throughout Tanzania. Its steep walls soar m to m and provide the setting for an incredible natural drama, as prey and predators graze and stalk their way around the open grasslands, swamps and acacia woodland on the crater floor. It's such an impressive sight that, other vehicles aside, you'll wonder whether you've descended into a wildlife paradise.
Few people forget their first encounter with the Serengeti. Perhaps it's the view from the summit of Naabi Hill at the park's entrance, from where the Serengeti's grasslands stretch out like a vision of eternity. Or maybe it's a coalition of male lions stalking across open plains. Or it could be the epic migration of animals in their millions, following the ancient rhythm of Africa's seasons.
Whatever it is, welcome to one of the greatest wildlife-watching destinations on earth. Welcome to one of Africa's most underrated parks.
Thanks to its proximity to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, Tarangire is usually assigned only a day visit as part of a larger northern-circuit itinerary. But it deserves a whole lot more, at least in the dry season. This is a place where elephants dot the plains like cattle, and where lion roars and zebra barks fill the night, all set against a backdrop of constantly changing scenery.
Rather, you come here to gaze in awe at a snowcapped mountain on the equator, and to climb to the top of Africa. Home Guide Books Africa Tanzania travel guide. Add to Cart. Wildlife, beaches, ruins, Mt Kilimanjaro, friendly people, fascinating cultures — Tanzania has all these and more wrapped up in one adventurous, welcoming package. Lonely Planet will get you to the heart of Tanzania, with amazing travel experiences and the best planning advice.
Get to the heart of Tanzania and begin your journey now! View Full Details. Packed with detailed pre-planning information, amazing experiences, inspirational images, city walks and the best local knowledge, these are our most comprehensive country guides, designed to immerse you in a culture, discover the best sights and get off the beaten track. Wallis and Futuna Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment.
See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Penalties for possession or sale of illegal drugs of any kind are severe in Tanzania, with a minimum sentence of seven years imprisonment for simple possession and 30 years to life for more serious charges.
Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website. Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.
Embassy immediately. Photography: Photographing military installations is forbidden. Sites where photography is prohibited are not always marked. Animal products: In Tanzania, it is illegal to export an animal or animal part including live or dead animal parts, such as skins, bones, teeth, and feathers without export certification from the Tanzanian government.
It is also illegal to export any such products received as a gift or exchange without the correct documentation. Additionally, it is illegal to gather, collect, or remove flora or fauna, including seashells and ebony or mpingo wood.
Safaris: Remember that the animals you encounter on safaris are wild. Their reflexes and reaction times are quicker than those of trained guides. Critically review and assess the protection measures offered by safari companies. Stay in vehicles or protected enclosures when in game parks. If you have chronic health problems, consider the risks before joining an extended trip in the African wilderness where emergency medical help is not readily available. What to Wear: While visiting Tanzania, you should dress modestly upper arms and legs covered and no exposed midriffs outside of the hotel or resort and when arriving and departing from Zanzibar.
Ramadan: During the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast during daylight hours, avoid eating, drinking, smoking, or chewing gum in public except in hotels or restaurants. Scams: U. You should be very cautious of seemingly lucrative business opportunities offered by agents based in, or with ties to, Tanzania and neighboring countries. There are also scams involving offers to arrange volunteer visas and safari excursions. Vet anyone offering to provide you such a service and check their references carefully.
Those arrested and charged for consensual same-sex sexual conduct may be sentenced up to thirty years in prison.
Authorities use the penal code to intimidate and arrest individuals on the basis of their real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. Individuals detained under suspicion of same-sex sexual conduct may be subject to or threatened with forced anal examinations. Public displays of affection between persons of the same sex may be met with harassment or violence. Non-governmental organizations that support the LGBTI community and their staff may also be targeted, harassed, or have staff members detained by local authorities.
Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance: Individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation challenging to find in Tanzania. Sidewalks are nearly non-existent and there are frequent power outages. The Tanzanian constitution prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities. Women Travelers: Hire only legitimate tour guides, preferably arranged by a known travel agency or hotel.
Be wary of offers of sightseeing from new contacts and avoid being alone with strangers who propose special, customized sightseeing trips. Practice common sense and remain vigilant regarding your surroundings.
If you are the victim of sexual assault, see your doctor immediately to ask about the availability of post-exposure HIV prophylaxis or seek medical care outside of Tanzania if needed. Feminine hygiene products can be difficult to obtain, particularly outside of large cities. See our travel tips for Women Travelers. Click here to access the list of medical facilities in Tanzania from the Embassy website.
Medical Insurance: Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments.
Vaccinations: Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although Tanzania typically only requires yellow fever shots for those traveling from an endemic country, there are occasional reports of officials requiring yellow fever shots from all foreign travelers.
Road Conditions and Safety: Road travel in Tanzania can be extremely dangerous, especially at night. Traffic in Tanzania moves on the left.
Drivers and pedestrians alike must maintain vigilance. Although a number of inter-city highways are periodically repaved and maintained, maintenance schedules are erratic and even good roads may deteriorate quickly due to weather conditions. During the rainy seasons late March to mid-June and mid-November to mid-December , many roads in Tanzania, both urban and rural, are passable only with four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Persons staying in Tanzania for fewer than six months may use a valid U. All vehicles are required to carry third-party liability insurance and to post the decal in the front window. Public Transportation: Use taxis or hire a driver from a reputable source. When traveling by taxi:. Travelers should also avoid using dala-dala microbuses and bajaji, three-wheeled taxis. See our Road Safety page for more information. Aviation Safety Oversight: As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Tanzania, the U.
Further information may be found on the FAA's safety assessment page. Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to Tanzania should also check for U.
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