Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Tanzania Passport and Visa entry requirements

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Passports:

To enter Tanzania, a passport valid for at least six months is required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visas:

Visas for Tanzania are required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.

Passport and Visa entry requirements

Entry requirements for Americans: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for UK nationals: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for Canadians: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for Australians: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for South Africans: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for New Zealanders: A visa is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Entry requirements for Irish nationals: A Visitor's Pass is issued on arrival, and a passport valid for six months from date of entry is required. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination.

Passport/Visa Note: All visitors entering Tanzania require a visa. Visitors may obtain a visa on arrival at Dar-es-Salaam or Zanzibar airports, costing between US$50 and US$200 depending on nationality, payable in cash. All visitors also require proof of sufficient funds and should hold documentation for their return or onward journey. Passports should be valid for at least six months from date of entry. Those arriving from an infected country must hold a yellow fever vaccination certificate. It is highly recommended that passports have at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Famous Places in Tanzania For Your Holiday

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Tanzania is most famous for the vast Serengeti National Park, stretching out for almost 13,00sq kms.But there is so much more to this most fascinating country. Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site, is home to a host of wildlife that make the crater floor their habitat. Tanzania's Rift Valley features the popular Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks. Ruaha and the Selous in the southern part of Tanzania are spectacular, with abundant game. To the coast, the ' spice island' of Zanzibar is well worth visiting. Possibly the most well known sight is the snow capped tip of Mt Kilimanjaro

Lake Manyara National Park

Set around the lake, this park lies at the foot of a dramatic escarpment and offers a rich diversity of scenery and wildlife, including the famous tree lions a very high density of elephant population and other big game. Its lake is a haven for birdlife and hippo.

Ngorongoro Crater

A wonder of the world set in the African Wild. Ngorongoro was an active volcano some 8 million years ago whose cone collapsed leaving a sunken caldera of 311sq km, rendering it into one of the largest craters in the world. The magic stems forms its sheer physical beauty and stunning panoply of wildlife that roam its floor. The 2000ft descent into the crater reveals a sight of unequalled glamour.

Serengeti National Park

This park contains the most spectacular wildlife sight in the annual migration of the wildebeest from the north to the south. Amongst its 35 species of, it is famous for the black maned lion, of which there are over 2000, and other predators such as cheetah, hyena, and wild dogs.

Olduvai Gorge

Between Ngororngoro Crater and Serengeti national Park lies Olduvai Gorge, " the cradle of mankind". Here, Dr Leakey and his wife discovered one of the earliest fossils of man, some 1.7 million years old. Many of their finds are now displayed in a museum overlooking the Gorge

Tarangire National Park

The only place in Tanzania where you can view fringe -eared Oryx easily, and during the dry season the river attracts a large concentration of ungulates. Other big game are plentiful and include elephant, buffalo, lion, and the rare Greater Kudu.

Zanzibar-The Spice Island

This island on Tanzania's north coast has lured travelers for centuries, and it was the influence of the Shirazi Persians and the Omani Arabs that has lingered mostly on the island. Known as the spice Island and the largest producer of cloves, Zanzibar's east coast beaches are superb you can explore the spice and fruit plantations and visit Jozani Forest.

Best of all is the old stone town of Zanzibar. It's a cluster of winding streets lined with whitewashed coral houses, bazaars, mosques, fortresses, two former sultan's palaces, two huge cathedrals and faded colonial mansions all vividly evoking the islands long history. Zanzibar best known as the 'spice island' was the centre for the slave trade in East Africa and base for David Living stone's expeditions into the unexplored African interior. Smell full of the aroma of cloves and other spices, which still provide a livelihood for many people of Zanzibar.

Zanzibar Prison island tour.

Also known as 'Prison Island', it's the most famous of the offshore islands. This island was once owned by an Arab who used it for rebellious slaves. Later it was sold to general Mathews who converted it into a prison. However it has never been used as such. The island is also home to giant tortoises which are supposed to have been brought over from Aldabra - an Atoll off the Seychelles. The small beach disappears at high tide, but it is superb to swim in the crystal clear water with splendid coral reefs. The island itself is well-forested, nice for a walk, an ideal place for a day trip. Jozani forest is a small National Park centrally located on the island. It is the last remaining sanctuary for the Red Colobus Monkey.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Free Guide Dar es Salaam, City

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This beautiful piece of land is a major hub in Tanzania. It is a diverse city and its diversity is visible in its different parts as there are busy central streets that run pass the colorful Kariakoo Market and clock tower, and very quiet areas with tree-lined boulevards to the north. With a vast and turbulent history, Dar es Salaam offers a multitude of historical and cultural attractions for holidaymakers and other travelers to enjoy while visiting Dar es Salaam. Your flights to Dar es Salaam will take you to the cultural and educational center of the country. The most famous educational center in Tanzania is the University of Dar es Salaam. In addition to this Dar es Salaam have some other cultural and historical attractions.


National Museum Dar es Salaam: The Tanzania National Museum houses archaeological finds. The most important of these archaeological finding here for which most of the visitors reserve flights to Dar es Salaam from UK and other places the cast of a 3.6 million year-old hominid footprint. To view this museum they reserve their cheap flights with flights to Dar es Salaam This museum is housed in the former King George V Memorial Museum building. The fossil discoveries from Olduvai George are impressively displayed at museum. The second most important thing at museum for the visitors taking Dar es Salaam flights is the poignant sculpture which is tribute to the twelve Tanzanians who died on the attack to the US Embassy in the garden. The other exhibits at museum are covering the fields of Archaeology, Biology, Ethnography, History and Arts.

The MakumbushoVillage Museum: A visit to the Village museum gives an insight to the life and lifestyle of the tribes in Dar es Salaam. It is a unique museum of its kind where one taking cheap flights to Dar es Salaam will get to witness traditional homes of 18 different tribes presenting 18 different tribes from the various parts of Tanzania. In the surroundings of Village museum gardens have been planted with indigenous plants. If you take cheap flights to Dar es salaam Tanzania to spend weekend there you will be able to watch tribal dancing take place at Village Museum. To get more fun and knowledge you need to reserve flights to Dar es Salaam Tanzania from UK or any other destination you want to fly from by reserving your flights with some reliable travel company like

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Money Exchange for Tanzania -Services - Money

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Currency information:

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS; symbol TSh). Notes are in denominations of TSh10,000, 5000, 2,000, 1,000 and 500. Coins are in denominations of TSh200, 100, 50, 20 and 10. In Kiswahili, it is shilingi and written prices are often denoted with the symbol /=; i.e. 100/= is the same as TSh100.
Credit cards:

In Tanzania, surprisingly few places can process credit card payments. Most top-end hotels and some travel agents accept Visa and MasterCard, though a commission is usually charged. Cash easily can be withdrawn from ATMs using Visa or MasterCard and any sizeable town now has at least one bank with an ATM.
ATM:

Cash easily can be withdrawn from ATMs using Visa or MasterCard and any sizeable town now has at least one bank with an ATM.
Travellers cheques:

May be cashed with authorised dealers or bureaux de change in Tanzania's major cities and Zanzibar. They are now accepted by Tanzania National Parks for park entry fees. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in US Dollars or Pounds Sterling. Some places may ask to see original purchase receipts for traveller's cheques.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 0830-1230 (some places are open until 1600); Sat 0830-1300. Bureaux de change have longer hours and in the cities open on Sundays.
Currency restriction:

The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited, subject to declaration. The export of foreign currency is limited to the amount declared on arrival.
Currency exchange:

US dollars, Euros, and sometimes British and other currencies, may be changed at banks, authorised dealers and bureaux de change. A receipt should be obtained and kept until departure.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Health and Medical Information for Tanzania

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Private health insurance is recommended. There are numerous hospitals, and some Christian missions which provide medical treatment; however, facilities are rudimentary outside of Dar es Salaam and medicines are often unavailable. All treatment must be paid for.
Food and drink:

All water should be regarded as being potentially contaminated. Travellers should use bottled water for drinking, brushing teeth, washing vegetables and reconstituting powdered milk. Ice should be avoided. Other food hygiene precautions should be strictly observed if eating in a local restaurant, but visitors should encounter few problems if eating in upmarket hotels and lodges.
Other risks:

Avoid swimming and paddling in fresh water; swimming pools that are well chlorinated and maintained are safe. Cases of Rift Valley Fever were reported in 2007; travellers should take precautions against mosquito bites. There is a high incidence of HIV/AIDS. Vaccination is recommended for Hepatitis B and sometimes for meningococcal meningitis.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Short History Of Tanzania and Culture

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The present country came into being with the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar in 1964. There are over 120 tribes on the mainland, most of which migrated from other parts of Africa. The first European arrival was the Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, who visited the coast in the late-15th century, after which most of the littoral region came under Portuguese control. The Portuguese also controlled Zanzibar until 1699, when they were ousted from the island by Omani Arabs. In the late-19th century, along with Rwanda and Burundi, Tanganyika was absorbed into the colony of German East Africa, as a consequence of a deal between the British and Germans – one process in the European colonial carve-up of Africa.

Other than an anti-colonial rebellion in 1905 – known as the Maji Maji revolt, which was suppressed by German troops – Tanganyika was a fairly quiet part of the German empire, until the end of World War I. Then, following the German defeat, it was administered by the British under successive League of Nations and United Nations mandates. Tanganyika became independent within the Commonwealth in 1961, after a period of self-government during which the principal nationalist party, the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), emerged as the dominant political force. Its charismatic leader, Julius Nyerere, held the post of President from independence to 1985; he occupied the position of Chairman until 1990. In 1964, Tanganyika joined with Zanzibar and became Tanzania. Prior to that, Zanzibar had been a British protectorate (established in 1890) and an independent sultanate in 1963.

The sultan of Zanzibar lasted less than 12 months as the island's independent ruler, before being deposed in a coup by radicals from the Afro-Shirazi Party, which quickly amalgamated with TANU on the mainland to form the country's sole political party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM, Revolutionary Party of Tanzania). Nyerere's main objective was the successful application of socialist principles to an African agricultural society and economy. Nyerere's ideas, particularly the introduction of ujamaa (his theory of socialist development, applied in a developing and largely agricultural economy), were articulated in the famous Arusha Declaration. Unfortunately, mismanagement and external events conspired to wreck Nyerere's plans, with dire consequences for the economy.

In foreign policy, Tanzania initially leant towards China (PR) rather than the USSR but has always maintained fairly good relations with the West, which have since flourished. Moreover, Tanzania has proved itself an active player in regional politics, having given consistent support to anti-colonial guerrilla movements in Southern Africa. It intervened militarily in Uganda in 1979, to overthrow the Amin regime. Relations with the post-apartheid government in South Africa have been good. Tanzania was a founder member of the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference and has been a prominent participant in the Organisation of African Unity.

In 1985, Nyerere retired as president of Tanzania and was replaced by Ali Hassan Mwinyi, former Vice-President and President of Zanzibar. Mwinyi favoured introducing market forces into the economy and plurality into the political system. Economic reform proceeded slowly in the face of a large and fairly corrupt state bureaucracy. On the political front, amendments to the constitution allowing for the introduction of a multiparty system were endorsed by the National Assembly, early in 1992. Restrictions on opposition parties were not fully removed until the presidential election of October 1995, at which three candidates took on the CCM candidate, Benjamin Mkapa, who nonetheless won comfortably. However, there was major discontent in Zanzibar, where relations with the mainland were already strained over the conduct of the election.

In 1993, the island's provincial government had applied to join and was accepted by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (the island has a large population descended from Arab traders). Zanzibar has also experienced strong economic growth in recent years, in contrast with the stagnation of the mainland economy. Both factors are symptomatic of the growing distance between the two parts of Tanzania, although there is no immediate prospect of a separation. The Rwandan genocide had a major impact on the country, not least in the form of thousands of refugees who crossed into Tanzania. Tanzania is also hosting the trials of some of the major perpetrators, who have been extradited from elsewhere in Africa (Kenya and Gabon, for example), in parallel with those in Rwanda itself.

In August 1998, Tanzania was the scene of a major terrorist incident when the US embassy in Dar es Salaam was bombed (a simultaneous explosion occurred in Nairobi). October 1999 was marked by the death of ex-president Julius Nyerere, whose funeral drew senior representatives from almost every government in the world.

The incumbent President Mkapa won a further term of office at the end of 2000 in an election marked by widespread violence and the ruling CCM party took all but 25 of the national assembly seats. With widespread vote rigging and intimidation, the contest was, according to international observers, a 'shambles'. The electoral process in 2005 was viewed as equally shambolic. Zanzibar's Electoral Commission (ZEC) declared Amani Abeid Karume on 1 November 2005 as the winner of the Presidential poll, held amid tension and violence, particularly in the capital, Stone Town.
However, the results have already been disputed with claims that Sharif Hamad of the Civic United Front (CUF) won the majority of votes. There have been many reports of demonstrations by CUF supporters on the island, who have alleged widespread fraud in the proceedings: claims denied by the electoral commission. The elections were marred by controversy from the very beginning, since nationwide voting across Tanzania had been postponed due to the death of opposition Vice-Presidential candidate, Jumbe Rajab Jumb; postponement that Zanzibar did not adhere to. These incidents only serve to underscore Zanzibar's increasing dislocation from the rest of Tanzania and what many perceive as a drive for autonomy amongst some islanders.

Nationwide Presidential elections were won by Jakaya Kikwete in December 2005. Kikwete previously spent 10 years as foreign minister. He has said resolving tensions in Zanzibar is his number one concern.

As one of Africa's poorest countries, Tanzania has benefited greatly from a recently-inaugurated programme of debt relief. As a result, an estimated £2 billion owed by Tanzania was written off at the end of 2001.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Tanzania Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Hotels in Arusha



During your trip to the exotic and the beautiful destination of Arusha, you will find various categories of Hotels in Arusha that await your gracious presence to serve you with the best facilities and services. All the hotels of Arusha are the ideal combination of traditional hospitality and modern facilities. The Arusha Hotels are designed to offer complete comfort and pleasure to the guests. To accommodate the large number of tourist in this place Hotels in Arusha have cropped up.

You will face no problem at all with the Accommodation in Arusha. The city being located close to the airport makes it one of the major tourism hub. To suit your taste, budget and needs there are a wide array of Arusha Hotels. You can find various types of hotels, which include star hotels, budget hotels, cheap hotels, discount hotels, lodges, tree houses, guest houses and many others

It is because of the various facilities and services offered by the hotel, that it is boarded by both the business travelers as well as the holiday makers. The various star hotels also offer packages to the guests so as to make their stay a worthwhile experience. Most of the hotels in this city are nestled amidst the nature. During your stay at the Hotels in Arusha, you can go for safaris to the various national parks nearby.

The convenient location, wide array of facilities makes these Arusha Hotels suitable for both the national as well as international travelers. Some of the major Hotels in Arusha includes Arusha Hotel, Kibo Palace Hotel, Onsea House Country Inn & Guest Cottage, Dik Dik Hotel, Mount Meru Hotel, Tarangire Treetops, Arusha Coffee Lodge, Karama Lodge, Hatari Lodge, Moivaro Coffee Lodge, Mountain Village Lodge, L'Oasis Lodge and Restaurant, Mangapwani Serena Beach Club and many others.

At the Hotels in Arusha, the rooms are incorporated with all necessary facilities for a comfortable stay. The restaurants at the hotel will surely cater you a wide array of delectable culinary delights. The recreational facilities and fitness facilities offered by the hotel will keep you healthy and refreshed. Take advantage of the business facilities, wherever available. Enjoy a wonderful stay in the hotels of Arusha during your trip to this wonderful destination.

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Hotels in Dar es Salaam



There are a variety of hotels in Dar es Salaam and the visitors coming here will always get plenty of staying option in the city. The city of Dar es Salaam is the largest city of Tanzania and it is also the economic capital of the country. The city gets lot of visitors round the year and there are many interesting places which must be visited by the tourists. The presence of very good communication facilities enable the visitors to move around the city comfortably. The travelers will come across a number of luxury hotels and cheap hotels in Dar es Salaam. The visit to this city will always remain a wonderful experience for all.

Most of the hotels in Dar es Salaam are situated at strategic locations and they can be accessed easily. The various accommodation in Dar es Salaam offer variety of facilities to the visitors. The rooms of most of the hotels in Dar es Salaam are provided with lot of facilities and technologies. The rooms are ideal for the businessmen and the leisure travelers, since they are ideally designed to suit the needs of all type of visitors. The hotels have got hospitable staffs who are always available to solve the various queries of all the guests. The stay in any of the Dar es Salaam hotels will turn out to be a memorable one for all.

The hotels in Dar es Salaam have got variety of facilities and services. Some of the hotels even offer lot of corporate facilities as well. The hotels have got lot of other amenities and services as well. There are many fitness and recreational facilities which ill keep all the visitors busy during their free time in the hotels. Some of the hotels have got on site restaurants where a wide variety of local and international delicacies are available. The bars available in the hotels offer a wide assortment of drinks. The bars of the hotels are just the right place to spend the evening with friends.

Hotels in Ngorongoro

Hotels in Ngorongoro offer the finest blend of hospitality and convenience to the visitors coming to the city. As the hotels provide their guests the best value for their money and believe in making a home-like ambiance, these Hotels of Ngorongoro are the most preferred destination for leisure and business travelers alike.

Some famous Hotels in Ngorongoro are:

Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, Ngorongoro

The Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge is perched on the jagged rim of a crater, hidden in river-stone and cloaked by local creepers. The Lodge is a unique combination of world-class luxury, volcanic splendor and ethnic style. The hotel offers very luxurious accommodation facilities in the lap of nature.

Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, Ngorongoro

Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge is an all-suite lodge comprising of 96 suites. Most suites enjoy magnificent views of the Ngorongoro Crater. The spacious bedrooms contain 2 queen sized beds with deep sprung mattresses which ensure a comfortable nights rest. Each suite is fully carpeted and heated by oil fired central heating radiators in the winter months.

The tiled bathrooms are well-equipped with bath, shower, WC, bidet, wash hand basin, hair dryer and shaver socket. The suites also have a solarium with comfortable rocking chairs, a small private lounge with writing desk and mini bars.

Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge, Ngorongoro

The Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge has 75 guest rooms which are nicely decorated with exclusive bathroom facilities. The lodge has four suites and one presidential room. Nine rooms at Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge are interconnecting which are meant especially for families.

Gibb's Farm, Ngorongoro

Gibb’s Farm offers a base from where one can enjoy many activities available in the foothills of the Ngorongoro Forest, The Ngorongoro Crater and Manyara National Park.

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge


Ngorongoro Crater Lodge consists of 3 adjacent, beautiful camps with 30 Maasai type suites perched on stilts on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. From the outside, this inconspicuous lodge looks similar to a magical Maasai village. Each stone and thatch suite has spectacular views of the crater.



Monday, September 19, 2011

Travel to Tanzania, A Place Of Beauty And Wonder

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The northern part of Tanzania is famous for the opportunities of enjoying wildlife in its natural surroundings. Home to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and game reserves aplenty, this region is blessed with boundless wildlife. It has also been known as animal paradise, which is apt considering that it gives much more land to wildlife than any other country internationally. Luxury-safaris.co.uk has some of the best Tanzania safaris on offer. Each of them can be tweaked to suit your needs. They can also be combined with beach holidays in Kenya and Zanzibar.

To begin with, the Sopa Serengeti Safari is of 5 nights and includes the best of Tanzania with the Serengeti as well as the Ngorongoro Crater. Travel throughout this region is by 4 X 4s. It also includes a visit to the Tarangire National Park. The river here is a watering hole for several wild animals and birds. For those who enjoy game watching the Serena Serengeti Safari of six nights is just the thing. Travel is by 4 X 4s and the landscape is breathtaking. The unusual park attached to Lake Manyara is one on the itinerary. You are bound to find tree climbing lions here enjoying an afternoon siesta. The Serengeti National Park is next as is the Ngorongoro Crater. You are assured of seeing the Big Five here

The Tanzania Tapestry of eight nights begins in Tarangire where you will find flora that will take your breath away. You will also be taken to Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro as well as Serengeti. The Elewana Safari itinerary of a week includes journeying through Tarangire, Ngorongoro as well as Serengeti. In terms of accommodation, the Arusha Coffee lodge offers it unique premises as does Tarangire’s Treetops. Ngorongoro has a farm house situated at the base of the crater and provides opportunities for cycling and long walks. The Serengeti National Camp gives you a great view over the Grumeti River and you can easily spot hippos.

The Tanzania Royal Safari of 6 nights includes wonderful stays at Conservation Corporation’s exclusive lodges. You also have the Lake Manyara Tree Lodge which has all luxurious trappings imaginable in a stilt-supported tree home. You also will stay at the Grumeti River Camp as well as Klien’s camp deep in Masai territory. The Southern Tanzania Explorer Safari of six nights takes you on the path less traveled. Selous is Africa’s largest game reserve and can be accessed only by flight thanks to its remoteness. The Ruaha National park shows you the best of the wilderness in all its laidback glory. Tanzania also offers you the Great Migration Safari.