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Entry and Exit Requirements for Tanzania

Tanzania is a world-renowned travel destination, attracting visitors with its breathtaking safaris, stunning beaches in Zanzibar, and the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether you're visiting for tourism, business, or transit, it’s essential to understand the entry and exit requirements to ensure a smooth journey.

Entry Requirements for Tanzania

To enter Tanzania legally, travelers must meet specific requirements based on their nationality and purpose of visit.

1. Valid Passport Requirements

Before traveling to Tanzania, ensure your passport meets the following criteria:

  • Minimum validity requirement: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry into Tanzania.
  • Sufficient Blank Pages: Your passport should have at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Condition: Damaged or worn passports may be denied entry, so ensure your passport is in good condition. Always check your passport’s expiration date well before your trip to avoid last-minute issues.

Smooth travel process: A valid passport ensures a hassle-free experience at immigration checkpoints and prevents unexpected travel disruptions.

2. Visa Requirements for Tanzania

Most travelers need a visa to enter Tanzania, and the country offers several visa options based on the purpose and duration of the visit. While many nationalities can apply for an eVisa online, others may need to obtain a visa on arrival or visit an embassy. Below are the main Tanzania eVisa types available:

Visa Type

Validity

Stay Duration

Entries

Purpose

Single-Entry Tourist eVisa

90 days

Up to 90 days

1

Tourism, leisure, visiting family/friends

Multiple-Entry eVisa

12 months

90 days per visit

Multiple

Frequent travelers for business or personal visits

Transit eVisa

7 days

7 days

1

Short stopovers en route to another destination

Business eVisa

90 days

90 days

1

Attending business meetings, conferences, or temporary work

Ways to Obtain a Tanzania Visa

Tanzania offers three main ways to obtain a visa:

  • Tanzania eVisa (Recommended)

Apply online through the Tanzania eVisa website. The eVisa is available for tourists, business travelers, and transit passengers. Processing time is usually 10 - 12 Working Days. Once approved, print the eVisa and present it upon arrival.

  • Tanzania Visa on Arrival

Available at major entry points, including Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), and land borders. Ensure you have the correct fee in USD cash (credit cards are not accepted).

  • Embassy or Consulate

Apply in person at an embassy or consulate in your home country. This option is recommended for those who prefer to have their visa before traveling.

3. Proof of Return or Onward Travel

Tanzania requires travelers to show proof of their departure to ensure they do not overstay their visa. Immigration officials may ask for a return flight ticket or confirmation of onward travel before granting entry.

  • Why is this required? Authorities want to confirm that visitors do not plan to stay beyond their permitted visa duration.
  • What happens if you don’t have proof? Travelers without confirmed exit plans risk being denied entry or facing delays at immigration.
  • Solution for long-term travelers: If you are unsure of your exact departure date, consider booking a flexible return ticket or purchasing an onward flight that allows changes.

Some airlines may also request proof of onward travel before allowing you to board your flight to Tanzania. If you’re traveling long-term, book a flexible return ticket or an onward flight that can be changed.

4. Health & Vaccination Requirements

Before traveling to Tanzania, it’s essential to check the health and vaccination requirements to ensure a safe and hassle-free trip. Some vaccinations are mandatory, while others are recommended for disease prevention.

Yellow Fever Vaccination

A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is required if you are arriving from or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever. If you are flying directly from Europe, North America, or Asia, you do not need a yellow fever certificate.

If you have a layover in a yellow fever-risk country (e.g., Kenya, Ethiopia), you may be asked for proof of vaccination upon arrival in Tanzania.

Other Recommended Vaccinations

  • Hepatitis A & B – Protects against contaminated food, water, and bloodborne infections.
  • Typhoid – Prevents infection from contaminated food or water.
  • Malaria prophylaxis – Malaria is prevalent in Tanzania, especially in safari regions, so consult your doctor about preventive medication.
  • Rabies – Recommended if you plan on hiking, working with animals, or visiting rural areas where exposure to rabid animals is possible.
    Bring a supply of prescription medications, as some may be difficult to find in Tanzania, especially in remote areas.

5. Customs & Immigration Rules

When entering or exiting Tanzania, be aware of the following customs rules:

  • Prohibited Items: Narcotics, firearms, and counterfeit goods are strictly prohibited. Pornographic materials are also banned.
  • Restricted Items: Certain items, such as wildlife products, plants, and seeds, require special permits.
  • Duty-Free Allowances: Travelers are allowed to bring in limited quantities of alcohol, tobacco, and personal goods duty-free. Check the latest limits before traveling.
  • Currency Restrictions: There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency you can bring into Tanzania, but large sums of money must be declared.

6. Proof of Sufficient Funds

Proof of sufficient funds is important when entering Tanzania for several reasons. 

  • Ensures Financial Stability – Confirms that travelers can afford their stay in Tanzania, including accommodation and daily expenses.
  • Prevents Overstay or Unauthorized Work – Helps immigration authorities verify that visitors will not seek illegal employment.
  • Speeds Up Entry Process – Having proof readily available can prevent delays or additional questioning at border control.
  • Required for Certain Visas – Some visa types, such as business or long-term visas, require proof of sufficient funds.
  • Reduces Risk of Entry Denial – Without financial proof, travelers may face difficulties entering Tanzania.

Tanzania Entry Requirements for Minors

Traveling to Tanzania with children requires careful planning to meet the country’s entry regulations. Below are the key supporting requirements for minors entering Tanzania:

  1. Passport Requirements: Minors must have a valid passport with at least six months validity from the date of arrival. The passport must have at least one blank page for entry stamps.
  2. Visa Requirements for Minors: Children usually require a visa unless they are from a visa-exempt country.
  3. Parental Consent for Unaccompanied Minors: If a minor is traveling alone or with only one parent, some border officers may request a notarized letter of consent from the non-traveling parent(s).

✔ The letter should include:

  • The minor’s travel details (dates, destinations)
  • Contact details of both parents
  • A copy of the non-traveling parent’s passport or ID
  1. Birth Certificate or Proof of Relationship: Immigration officers may request a copy of the minor’s birth certificate to verify the relationship between the child and accompanying adults.

✔ If the child is adopted or traveling with a legal guardian, additional custody or guardianship documents may be required.

  1. Tanzania Exit Requirements for Minors: If a minor is leaving Tanzania alone or with one parent, officials may request a parental authorization letter from the non-accompanying parent.

Exit Requirements for Leaving Tanzania

When leaving Tanzania, ensure you meet the following requirements:

1. Valid Travel Documents

Ensure your passport and visa are valid for departure. If you overstayed your visa, you must pay an overstay fine before leaving. Always keep a copy of your entry stamp and visa approval letter—immigration may ask for these at departure.

2. Departure Tax & Airport Fees

Most international flights include departure tax in the ticket price, but confirm with your airline. Domestic flights may require a small airport tax, payable in cash. Carry some Tanzanian shillings (TZS) or US dollars for unexpected airport fees.

3. Customs Regulations for Exit

Travelers must declare large amounts of currency when leaving Tanzania. Exporting certain wildlife products, cultural artifacts, or ivory is strictly illegal.

✔ Souvenirs like wood carvings and Maasai jewelry are allowed, but check for restrictions.

Tip: If carrying Tanzanian currency, convert it back to USD before leaving, as it is difficult to exchange outside Tanzania.

4. Airport Security & Immigration Procedures

✔ Arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before international flights.

 ✔ Security checks are strict—expect multiple screenings before boarding.

 ✔ Duty-free shopping is available at major airports, but prices can be high.

Keep your boarding pass and passport accessible for quick processing at security.

How to Avoid Common Immigration Issues When Entering Tanzania

To ensure a smooth entry into Tanzania, travelers should be aware of potential immigration issues and how to avoid them. Here are key tips to prevent delays or entry denials at the border:

Issue

How to Avoid It

Passport Validity

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel date and has at least one blank page.

Visa Requirements

Apply for a Tanzanian eVisa in advance or confirm eligibility for a Visa on Arrival to avoid delays.

Proof of Onward Travel

Have a return ticket or proof of onward travel, as immigration may ask for it at entry.

Proof of Accommodation

Carry a hotel booking confirmation or an invitation letter if staying with a host.

Health & Vaccination

A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is required if traveling from a Yellow Fever-risk country.

Honest Immigration Responses

Answer all questions truthfully and clearly about your travel purpose—tourists should state "holiday" or "tourism."

Essential Travel Documents

Carry printed or digital copies of your visa approval, passport, and travel insurance.

Respect Local Laws

Avoid bringing prohibited items (e.g., drugs, ivory, firearms) and follow Tanzania’s customs regulations.

Tips for a Smooth Entry and Exit 

To ensure a hassle-free experience when entering and leaving Tanzania, follow these essential tips:

  • Check the Latest Requirements: Visa and health regulations can change, so verify the latest entry and exit requirements before your trip. 
  • Keep Copies of Important Documents: Make photocopies or digital scans of your passport, visa, and vaccination certificates in case of loss or theft. 
  • Arrive Early for Visa on Arrival: If applying for a visa on arrival, arrive at the airport or border early to avoid long queues..
  • Respect Local Laws and Customs: Familiarize yourself with Tanzanian laws and cultural norms to ensure a respectful and trouble-free visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but you must enter through designated eVisa entry points, including:

  • Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) – Dar es Salaam
  • Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) – Near Arusha
  • Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) – Zanzibar

No, if you already have a Tanzania visa, you do not need a separate visa for Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region but follows the same visa rules as mainland Tanzania.

Overstaying can result in a fine that you must pay at Immigration before departure. In severe cases, it may also affect future visa applications.

Yes, immigration may ask for hotel bookings or an invitation letter from a host. Having a confirmed reservation can help avoid entry delays.

Yes, travelers can exit from any international airport or border crossing. However, ensure your visa allows multiple entries if planning to re-enter.