Conscious Travel Tanzania

Travel Information

Essential Details for Your Conscious Tanzania Adventure

Whether you are trekking Kilimanjaro, going on a safari, volunteering, or combining both, this page ensures you are fully prepared for a safe, comfortable, and eco-conscious journey.

Entry Requirements

  • Visa: Most visitors need a Tanzanian tourist visa. Obtain online via Tanzania eVisa or at the airport.
  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months from entry date.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination: Required if arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever.

Health & Safety

  • Vaccinations: Recommended — Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Travel Insurance: Strongly advised — should cover medical evacuation, safari activities, and adventure trekking.
  • COVID-19: Follow current government travel regulations.

Climate & Best Travel Times

Region

Months

Notes

Kilimanjaro & Northern Highlands

Jan–Mar, Jun–Oct

Dry season; best for trekking.

Serengeti & Tarangire

Jun–Oct

Peak wildlife viewing; Great Migration.

Zanzibar

Dec–Mar

Warm, sunny; ideal for beaches.

Rainy Seasons

Apr–May, Nov

Trails may be muddy; fewer tourists, lush scenery.

Packing Essentials

For Safari:

  • Lightweight long-sleeve shirts & pants (sun & mosquito protection)
  • Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
  • Comfortable walking shoes / hiking boots
  • Binoculars & camera with zoom lens

For Kilimanjaro Trekking:

  • Layered clothing (base, mid, insulated layers)
  • Waterproof jacket & trousers
  • Warm hat, gloves, and thermal socks
  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended)

General:

  • Refillable water bottle (eco-friendly, reduces plastic)
  • Travel adapter (Tanzania uses Type D & G plugs)
  • Small first aid kit & personal medications

Money & Payments

  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS); USD widely accepted.
  • ATMs: Available in major towns (Arusha, Moshi, Zanzibar).
  • Tips: Commonly given to guides, porters, and lodge staff. Approx. $5–$10 per day per guide is standard.

Connectivity

  • SIM cards available in airports and towns; networks: Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo.
  • Lodges offer Wi-Fi (speed may vary in remote areas).

Accommodation

  • Eco-lodges, tented camps, and boutique resorts.
  • Solar-powered, water-conscious, local cuisine.
  • Special dietary requests accommodated if notified in advance.

Transportation

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicles with experienced guides for all game drives.
  • Domestic flights (e.g., Arusha → Serengeti, Serengeti → Zanzibar) included in selected packages.
  • Transfers to/from airports included.

Preparation Tips

  • Cardio & endurance training: hiking, running, cycling 3–4 times a week.
  • Strength training: focus on legs, core, and back.
  • Practice hikes: gradually increase distance and elevation.


  • Choose longer routes like Lemosho or Machame for better altitude adaptation.
  • Drink plenty of water, pace yourself, and listen to your guide.
  • Avoid alcohol and heavy meals during the trek.


  • Trekking Kilimanjaro requires determination and patience.
  • Set realistic goals: summit success depends on gradual ascent and rest.
  • Consult your doctor for vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis.
  • Bring necessary medications (altitude sickness tablets, painkillers, digestive aids).
  • Ensure travel insurance covers trekking activities.

Packing List

Clothing

  • Base layers: moisture-wicking shirts & thermal tops
  • Mid layers: fleece or down jackets
  • Outer layer: waterproof & windproof jacket and pants
  • Warm hat & gloves: insulated, windproof
  • Trekking socks: 3–4 pairs, moisture-wicking
  • Comfortable hiking boots: well broken-in
  • Camp shoes: lightweight sandals or trainers

Gear & Accessories

  • Backpack (30–40L for day items)
  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunglasses (UV protection) & sunscreen
  • Water bottles / hydration system (eco-friendly, reusable)
  • Personal first-aid kit

Optional Items

  • Camera or GoPro
  • Notebook or journal
  • Small binoculars
  • Lightweight travel towel

Toiletries & Essentials

  • Biodegradable soap & shampoo
  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wet wipes or tissues

Eco-Trekking Practices

  • Carry all trash back to the lodge or designated disposal points.
  • Use refillable water bottles; avoid single-use plastic.
  • Stick to established trails to minimize environmental impact.
  • Respect local communities and porters — follow your guide’s instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lemosho, Machame, and Rongai offer good acclimatization and scenic diversity.

Moderate fitness is recommended; training hikes of 10–15 km with elevation gain are ideal.

Most gear can be rented locally, but we recommend bringing your own boots and sleeping bag for comfort.

6–9 days depending on route; longer routes improve altitude acclimatization and summit success.

Minimum age for trekking is generally 10+, with guidance and adjusted routes.