The information on this page will be updated periodically as requirements and protocols change. Date of last update: 17/Mar/2022. The information below summarizes the content of Travel Advisory No. 10 as of March 17, 2022
After a challenging couple of years of Corona, Tanzania and the rest of the world is finally opening up to adventure again. For many, it’s a childhood dream to head out on a safari in Tanzania – and our job is to help make that dream come true.
Navigating the COVID-19 travel restrictions for travel in Tanzania is an important part of our service in 2022 and beyond. Read through our COVID-19 and travel in Tanzania FAQ and feel free to contact us for more information!
While traveling in Tanzania, standard Covid-19 protocols (masking, social distancing, and sanitizing) will be adhered to by your guide and those working in the tourism industry, while in public settings, airports/airplanes, and the common areas of accommodations. All full time Access 2 Tanzania safari guides have been vaccinated against Covid-19.
Much of your time on safari will be socially distanced from other travelers and outside. However, if you plan to travel in a more populous area (city or town), we recommend being masked when social distancing cannot be maintained.
The government of Tanzania has no testing (or any other) requirements related to Covid for departing travelers. All departing travelers are advised to seek information prior to departure regarding COVID-19 requirements of their country of destination.
For travelers that need a PCR or Rapid Test in order to depart Tanzania, both tests are available. Please study the requirements of your final destination, airline and international airport(s) carefully. Covid-19 testing costs (PCR Test on Mainland Tanzania $50 pp / PCR Test on Zanzibar $80 pp / Rapid Test $10 pp) are the responsibility of the traveler. Facility fees may be applicable at some locations. As your tour operator, we will help coordinate proper test timing, location, and test payment.