Tanzania Travel Alerts and Warnings

What are the issues affecting travelers in Tanzania? Read the latest travel warnings and alerts.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictions in Tanzania – updated 6 September 2022

Who can travel to Tanzania?

Travelers entering Tanzania (including Tanzanians, returning residents, and those in transit through land borders) who are fully vaccinated will be exempted from both RT PCR and Rapid Antigen Test requirements. Travelers will be required to present a valid vaccination certificate with QR code for verification upon arrival. The only accepted vaccines are those which have been approved by the URT and the World Health Organization.

Non-fully vaccinated, unvaccinated and those not eligible for vaccination will be required to present a negative COVID-19 RT- PCR or NAATs certificate with QR code obtained within 72 hours before departure.

Travelers originate from countries listed on the Ministry of Health website will be tested for COVID 19 upon arrival using a Rapid Antigen Test at their own cost of 10 USD (TZS 23,000).

If found positive they will be tested with RT- PCR for confirmation, allowed to self-isolate and the results will be sent via email or any other means.

Non-fully vaccinated/unvaccinated and with no negative COVID 19 RT- PCR certificate will be tested for COVID at their own expense. (More details here.)

Travellers in transit by air transport are exempted from both vaccination and COVID 19 testing requirements unless stated otherwise by the conveyance to be used or countries of their final destinations.

Children aged 5 years and below will be exempted from both RT PCR and Rapid Antigen Tests requirements.

Important note: these travel alerts are general in nature, and we will not respond to any comments about specific personal circumstances. For information relevant to you, contact your local Tanzanian embassy, consulate, or airline for any updates on how these changes will affect you personally.

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