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FAQs ABOUT TANZANIA
The following frequently asked questions pertains to visitors when they
travel to Tanzania. This is just a guideline and in no way presents a view
that will affect the outcome of the actual visit. It is merely presented
here as a guide.
Why Tanzania?
When is the best time of the year to go on a Safari to Tanzania?
What will I see on a Safari?
Do the guides speak English?
What is the weather like?
Can I customize my Safari?
What if I am a single traveller?
What customs do I need to be aware
of?
What do I wear? Do I need to dress
up?
Do I get to meet the local people?
How is the food on a Safari?
Is it safe to drink water?
Is Tanzania safe?
Do I need a visa?
What shots do I need to take?
Can you make flight arrangements?
Are the roads really bumpy?
What additional costs do I
need to be aware of?
Why Tanzania?
Tanzania is one of the most beautiful countries in the continent of Africa.
We may be biased but where else can you find as many parks in one country
each with its own distinct characteristics with abundant wildlife and flora
some even unique to the particular park. To name one, Serengeti, the most
talked about park where most of the nature shows are taped. This park alone
is famous for 'the great migration' where millions of wildebeest and zebra
moving in search of pasture or home to the fastest animal on earth, the
cheetah. Trekking up the highest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, an
experience even if you don't make it to the top, you will never forget. Some
remember is with a certificate congratulating them of their achievement in
reaching the top and some with frost bits. Zanzibar Island or fondly known
as the Spice Island because of its history of trading Spice like cloves,
cinnamon with the Far East. Ruled by the Omani Arabs in the 1800s until the
early 1900s, this little Island had a thriving economy with commodities from
spices to slaves.
When is the best time of the year to go on Safari to Tanzania?
Tanzania is a place where you can visit any time of the year. However, it is
advisable to visit the parks during the dry season. Also, best times can
depend on the parks that you would are most interested in. Our agents can
advice you where you should spend more time depending on the time of the
year you can make it to Tanzania. One thing is for sure, no matter what time
you go visit Tanzania, you will still come out of there in awe of the beauty
of the country, the people, nature, scenery…
What will I see on Safari?
We aim to please. How about people, animals, birds, nature, towns etc. Our
guides have an instinctive sense of smell for animals and will go out of
their way to spot a particular animal for you. A visit to a local village
(if part of your itinerary) to see how the local people gives you more
insight on the way of live of a local. Tanzania is a beautiful country and
with an open mind and a sense of adventure, you spot tons of thinks
different from your country that is unique to Tanzania.
Do the guides speak English?
Yes, all of our guides speak English. They enjoy interaction with the
clients and enjoy questions from you. They have a vast knowledge of the
flora and fauna of the areas.
What is the weather like?
The weather in Tanzania depends on the time of the year and the altitude
above sea level. Tanzania lies within the tropics (about 3° South of the
Equator) hence has hot and cool season. Generally the temperature in
Northern Tanzania is cooler than the temperature around the coastal regions.
During the hot season (November to March), the temperatures in Northern
Tanzania are around the Mid 80s + and in Zanzibar from 90s+. During the cool
season (May to October), the climate in Northern Tanzania can be around 60s
and in Zanzibar around the 70s.
Can I customize my Safari?
Yes. Infact most of our Safaris are custom designed to fit the clients
specification. We have a few sample itineraries to give you an idea of the type of Safaris we offer and can
arrange for you.
What if I am a single traveller?
We have no problems in arranging Safaris for single travellers. We do have a
slight addition in the price for single supplements costs. If the client
wishes, we can try and place them together with other clients in the same
car if they have the same itinerary / timings.
What customs do I need to be aware of?
The customs vary depending on the region. Generally, we advise clients to
dress presentable so not to offend the local people. We ask our clients to
be a little more conservative in Zanzibar Island, as the Island has a
majority of Muslims and hence more conservative. Short shorts or tanks tops
may not be appropriate.
What do I wear? Do I need to dress up?
Wear clothes that are comfortable, as you will be seated for long periods.
Wear light airy materials such as cotton or linen especially during hot
times. Even during cold season, the day time can become hot so we recommend
layers - bring a jacket (the rim of the crater does tend to get cold at
night, a jacket would be good). It is advisable to wear clothes that are
more natural colored so that if they get dirty, they do not show. Bring
clothes that can be hand washed incase you would like laundry to be done.
There is not much of dressing up required even if in staying in lodges in
the parks.
Do I get to meet the local people?
Yes, you will meet with local people in the town and in the parks. When
stopping at villages on the way, you may encounter children running up to
you and trying the chat with you, as they are just as intrigued with you as
you are with them. Just have a good time with them. If you choose to visit
local villages and spend more time learning, we arrange special trips for
that purpose.
How is the food on a Safari?
The food that you will be served in the lodges or luxury tents can range
from local foods to western food. The chefs are trained chefs who know the
importance of prepared a delicious cuisine after hard days Safari.
Is it safe to drink water?
We DON'T advise drink tap water. We provide bottled water for the trips and
recommend bottled water anywhere else.
Is Tanzania safe?
Tanzania is one of the safest East African countries. The people are
generally friendly and will not be violent towards you. However, just as any
country, you have to be cautious of your surrounding. Few safety precautions
such as going in groups, not walking in isolated areas or dark areas, not
accepting food or drinks from strangers. Avoid temptation e.g. do not wear
flashy jewelry or loosely carry purses or cameras.
Do I need a visa?
Yes, most countries require visas to enter Tanzania. Please contact the
Tanzanian embassy in your country to find out if visa is required.
What shots do I need to take?
Yellow fever is the only shot required by the Tanzania health Authority.
Depending on your health, you may consult with your doctor to determine if
you need any additional shots besides the required. Malaria dosage is
recommended two weeks before departure, while in Tanzania and two weeks
after arrival. Please contact your local health services who specialize in
foreign travel for prescription.
Can you make flight arrangements?
Yes, we make arrangements for International Airfare. Please let your
consultant know when you would like to travel and from what city in the
world.
Are the roads really bumpy?
Sometimes right after the rainy season, the roads if not yet graveled can
become bumpy. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride through out the year for
even in the parks, the roads are not tar roads. Our cars are four wheel
drives and are high clearance cars which can make the ride slightly more
bumpier. This bumpy ride adds to the excitement of traveling in 'safari
style'.
What additional costs do I need to be aware of?
Visas, international flights (we recommend making arrangements through
Hit Holidays Travel & Tours Ltd.), drinks, tips, insurance and purchase of personal
items. Climbers are responsible for climbing gear, personal requirements and
insurance.
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