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Tanzania

Emergency

Dial 112 for police, 114 for fire services, and 115 for medical emergencies to get immediate assistance during urgent or critical situations.

Ujamaa Spirit

Rooted in Tanzanian philosophy, "Ujamaa" emphasizes community and mutual support, reflecting deeply ingrained collectivist values.

Next holiday

The next public holiday in Tanzania is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025, celebrated with festivities, family gatherings, and cultural traditions.

Tap Water

Tap water is not considered safe to drink, and it’s advised to drink bottled water instead, as it’s the safer option for consumption.

Local Stay

SafariNow is a popular platform in Tanzania, offering vacation rentals like lodges, cottages, and safari stays for all budgets and preferences.

Toilet

Toilet paper is used, but in some areas of Tanzania, it’s advised to dispose of it in a bin rather than flushing, as plumbing systems may not handle it well.

Safety

It is generally safe for tourists, with friendly locals and good infrastructure. Visitors should stay alert in crowds, respect customs, and be cautious of wildlife, currents, and scams.

Cuisine

Tanzanian cuisine is a flavorful mix of fresh ingredients, featuring dishes like ugali, nyama choma, and pilau, with an emphasis on maize, spices, and locally grown produce.

Humor

About Swahili Time:
Tourist: “Why is everyone an hour late?”
Local: “In Tanzania, we don’t follow the clock, we follow the sun and the moment. Hakuna matata!”

Dar es Salaam

In Dar es Salaam, public transport, including buses and DART, requires cash payments. Mobile payments like M-Pesa are accepted, but contactless payments are not widely used.

Dar es Salaam Transport

Bus

In Tanzania, two main intercity bus operators are Abood Bus Service, known for its wide network and comfort, and Dar Express, offering reliable and efficient services​.

Abood Bus Service

Volunteering

Go Volunteer Africa offers educational opportunities, allowing volunteers to teach subjects like English, math, and science in schools while supporting local communities.

Go Volunteer Africa

Maasai

The Maasai people, known for their distinctive clothing and traditions, are one of the most iconic ethnic groups in Tanzania and Kenya.

Zanzibar

Zanzibar, part of Tanzania, is renowned for its beaches, spice plantations, and rich history as a trading hub between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

Serengeti

The Serengeti is world-renowned for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the plains annually.

Kilimanjaro

It is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa and a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering breathtaking views.

Markets

Markets in Tanzania are vibrant social hubs, where bargaining is part of the culture and friendly negotiation shows mutual respect.

Left Hand

In many Tanzanian cultures, the left hand is considered impolite to use for greetings or eating, as it is associated with unclean tasks.