Frequently asked questions
You will require a passport valid for at least six months after your date of entry. If you are arriving from a country in which Yellow Fever is endemic (such as Kenya), you will require an immunization certificate or health card.Citizens of the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, and most countries in the EU, need a tourist visa to enter Tanzania. Application details and forms can be found on Tanzanian Embassy web sites.As with all visa matters — contact your local Tanzanian Embassy for the latest information.
Tanzania is a safe country to travel in. Tanzanians are warm-hearted and generous people and are eager to help and assist visitors. As in all countries, a little common sense goes a long way and reasonable precautions should still be taken, such as locking valuables in the hotel safe, do not carry a lot of camera equipment especially in the major cities, do not wear too much jewelry, do not carry large amounts of cash on your person etc.
Guides will monitor your safety in cities and in the game areas. From time to time generalized travel statements are issued concerning travel conditions in the area.
It is best to drink bottled water when traveling through Tanzania – numerous brands are widely available and served in all restaurants and lodges. Steer clear of ice, raw vegetables, and salads when eating at street restaurants. High-end restaurants will clean their produce in antiseptic solution, but to be on the safe side, fruit and vegetables should always be washed and peeled. Pink Flamingo Hotel has own borehole, is deep 85 meters, the water come from Mt. Kilimanjaro, is a clear water, we check the purity every 12 months.
In Tanzania’s towns and villages, the food is usually simple. Plain grilled meat, nyama choma, is very popular, and often served with sauce, rice, chips, or ugali (cornmeal). Indian cuisine is also wide spread. The locally brewed beer is good, including Serengeti, Safari, Kilimanjaro, mbege (home-brew from the Chagga people) and banana beer; imported beers (e.g. Tusker from Kenya).
Tanzania is three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+3). Tanzania does not operate daylight saving time, hence there’s no time difference between their summer and winter months.
The International Dialing Code for Tanzania is +255, followed by the applicable area codes (e.g. 22 for Dar es Salaam, or 27 for Arusha). Calling out from Tanzania, you dial 00 plus the relevant country code (44 for the UK, 1 for the USA).
The official unit of currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), divided into 100 cents. Notes are issued as TSh 10,000; 5000; 1000; 500; 200 and 100. Coins are issued as TSh 100; 50; 20; 10, 5 and 1.
The tourism industry prices everything in US Dollars and they are the preferred unit of currency. Major currencies can be exchanged in Moshi Town. Foreign exchange bureau in the main town usually offer a better rate on traveler’s cheques than do the banks. ATMs are available also.
See www.xe.com for the latest exchange rates.
Electricity in Tanzania is 220-240V AC, 50 Hz. Plugs have 3 flat-pinned prongs (UK type) and adapters are available to buy in Moshi Town.
We have a good deal with a trustworthy taxi driver, Pascale phone number +255 754 975 118, he charge he charge USD 35 for up to 3 people and USD 50 for up to 5 people, from Kilimanjaro Airport to the Hotel or viceversa. You can text directly Pascale on whatsapp on the above number or we can book him for you, please let us know time of arrival at KIA and the airline Company name.
Direct Bookings made directly to our booking system or through travel agencies like EXPEDIA, BOOKING.COM, HOTEL.COM, Safari Company or others, will be charged only 14 days before the check-in date. This amount is not refundable. However due to Covid-19, we understand the difficulties to travel nowadays so we agree in case of a delay or cancellation to re-locate the booking made within 60 days from the check-in date.