Frequently Asked Question
Most international travellers require a tourist visa to enter Tanzania. You can apply online (e-visa) before arrival or obtain one on arrival at major airports and borders. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months.
Tanzania is a year-round destination, but the dry seasons from June to October and January to early March are ideal for safaris and mountain trekking. Zanzibar is pleasant throughout the year with warm tropical weather.
Yes, Tanzania is considered safe for tourists. At Nirvana Africa Safaris we provide experienced guides, well-planned routes, and secure transport to ensure your safety during safaris, trekking, and on the coast.
For safaris bring light neutral clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and binoculars. For Kilimanjaro pack layered warm clothes, hiking boots, gloves, and rain gear. For Zanzibar bring light beachwear, modest clothing for towns, and reef-safe sunscreen.
Yes. We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellations, especially for high-altitude trekking.
Yellow fever vaccination is required if travelling from a country with risk of transmission. Malaria is present in many areas, so consult your doctor for preventive medication before travel.
We are a local team with long-standing experience on the ground. We handle permits, safety, logistics, ethical guiding, and tailor every journey to your interest whether it is wildlife, mountains, culture, or the coast. With us, you explore Tanzania with reliable experts who know it best.

