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How to travel safely on Tanzania Safaris in Africa

With Covid travel restrictions easing, Tanzania has opened its borders and is welcoming tourists again. So, you can safely go on Tanzania Safaris again!

Tanzania’s vast open spaces and small safari camps make it an ideal destination for those seeking out remote, crowd-free travel experiences. With careful planning and adherence to protocols, it is possible to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and experience Tanzania at its best.

Why at its best? Because Tanzania Safaris will be cheaper and the most iconic destinations will be far less crowded than usual. 

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See what recent clients of African Budget Safaris are saying about their Tanzania Safari experience in 2021: 

How to travel safely to Tanzania post-coronavirus

When you arrive in Tanzania you should know that while no mandatory quarantine period is currently in place, procedures such as temperature and health checks are now mandatory, social distancing is in effect and everyone is required to wear masks in designated places.

We believe these rules are a good thing as there is significant evidence from the World Health Organisation (WHO) that these precautions reduce the risk of infection:

  1. Maintaining social distancing.
  2. Washing your hands regularly and thoroughly.
  3. Wearing face masks.

Luckily, none of these safety measures will detract from the incredible experience of going on safari in Tanzania. Whether you are on safari in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, experiencing the exhilaration of the annual Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti National Park or relaxing on the white-sand beaches of Zanzibar – you are sure to have an idyllic experience.

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Is it safe to go on Tanzania Safaris yet?

Yes! 

Check out the feedback and photos from our recent clients - Budget Tanzania Safari Feedback & Photos (including Serengeti Migration), Budget Serengeti Safari Photos (including Greater Migration), and Budget Tanzania Safari Photos (including Lake Manyara)

The Tanzanian Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism has left no stone unturned in their preparation to open the country's borders safely post COVID-19 lockdown.

Tourism is an important industry in Tanzania and the safari industry in particular. It contributes substantially to reducing poverty and safeguarding conservation.

Thus, all the necessary measures are in place to make your trip to Tanzania as safe as possible.

Did you know that a significant portion of the park fees you pay go towards anti-poaching and conservation programs?

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The government has put in place stringent policies to reduce the risk of Covid-19.

These measures seek to ensure that tourists who enter the country do not bring the virus into the country and do not contract coronavirus while in Tanzania.

The policies are designed to ensure that Tanzanian service providers remain safe, whilst not negatively impacting on your holiday experience.

Our teams on the ground in Tanzania have assured us that they are adhering to the Covid-19 safety policies and view these as the ‘new normal’.

They have used the lockdown period to properly prepare their accommodation. All their teams have been carefully trained on the policies and procedures.

Working through the procedures our partners have developed for the lodges, our team can see that many are even going beyond what is recommended by the Government to ensure the well-being of all visitors and staff.

What are Tanzania’s Covid-19 tourism safety guidelines?

In essence, what you need to know is that an enhanced screening policy is in place for all incoming tourists.

This includes a health questionnaire and temperature checks upon arrival. When in Tanzania you will be required to wash your hands frequently, stay at least 1-meter away from others, and wear face masks.

Tourists are also asked to give information about their accommodation during their stay so that should the need arise you can be contacted. All tour operators have to follow the policies as part of their license to operate.

Here’s a short summary of the health and safety document:

  • Tourists need to apply for e-Visas before travelling.
  • At the borders, airports, banks, and national parks, every person has their temperature scanned with a thermal scanner and must wash or sanitize their hands before gaining entrance.
  • Wearing a face mask is mandatory where indicated.
  • Social distancing rules apply.
  • Medical clinics have been set up with facilities specifically for tourists. Mobile and tented health centres have been established in the national parks and along the main tourist routes for the potential quarantine, isolation, and initial treatment of any traveller if required.
  • Dedicated Covid-19 ambulances are stationed in tourist hotspot locations.

Must-do essentials, before your Tanzania Safari

Ready to travel to Tanzania? Hang on. Before you hit the road, it is crucial to take out travel insurance that covers you for Covid-19. Make sure you buy ‘cancel for any reason’ travel insurance, this will give you peace of mind if, for any reason, you need to postpone your trip. 

We also recommend booking flexible flights so that you can adjust your travel dates should you need to.

Similarly, make sure that the lodges, camps, and hotels you book offer refunds or allow you to change your travel dates if needs be. The same applies to the tour company you book with–ensure they will allow you to make changes to your travel plans if necessary.

Get advice and help planning your safari trip

We understand that Covid-19 is a concern for everyone, so we will provide you with policies for the lodges and camps should you be keen to travel. This way you can be sure that you are happy with the safety measures they have in place before you book.

If you'd like to find out how much it costs to go on a Tanzania Safari post-COVID-19 see How much does it cost to go on safari in Tanzania? 

Or take a look at our budget-friendly Tanzania Safaris and get in touch with our travel fanatics

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Kenya Borders Open too!

Kenya re-opened its borders to international visitors from 01 August 2020 so you can once again travel to Tanzania and Kenya on one safari!

Find out more in How to travel safely to Kenya in 2021.

We are here to help you book the best African trip for you and answer any questions you may have. Simply contact one of our friendly African travel experts.

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About the Author

Katherine Murphy
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Katherine Murphy Growing up in Botswana and Namibia, Katherine spent her childhood exploring the Tuli Block, Okavango Delta and Etosha Pan. She caught the great outdoors bug early on and enjoys nothing more than visiting new destinations. After living in London and Sydney for over 10 years, Katherine now lives in Cape Town and spends her weekends exploring the beautiful Western Cape.

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1. Serengeti, Tanzania

2. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

3. Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania

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