Health
Plan your Trip - Travel Information
Tanzania is located in a tropical climate with different bacteria, flora, and fauna than most visitors are accustomed to, so it is advisable to take a few health precautions when travelling to make sure that your trip goes as comfortably and smoothly as possible.
Malaria: This is usually top on the list of visitors’ worries, and prevention goes a long way towards keeping you protected. Although it is believed that the anopholes mosquito (the species that carries malaria) hunts only at night, make sure that all exposed areas are well slathered in insect repellent at all times. Sleep under a net – there are some very good travelling mosquito nets available now, but budget travellers are well-advised to bring their own since the nets at most low-end guesthouses have holes or are invariably too small. If you’re sleeping in a tent that doesn’t have a net, spray insect repellent inside, close the flap, and leave for a few minutes.
Make sure to visit your doctor to get a prescription for the antimalarial drugs that best suit your health and condition – there are some very good ones available on the market now, but tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breast feeding. If you feel achy, have chills and hot flushes, headaches, or a fever either during your trip or up to two weeks afterwards, visit a doctor immediately to be tested for malaria. If your symptoms persist, don’t hesitate in seeking a second opinion. A malaria test only takes about fifteen minutes and involves a simple finger prick, and it’s available around the country. Treatment is widely available and recovery times are fast, provided that you get diagnosed as soon as you notice any possible symptoms. After all this advice, it’s worth noting that not every mosquito has malaria and that if you’re conscientious and take precautions, it’s unlikely that you will be exposed.
Vaccinations: The yellow-fever vaccination is no longer officially required when entering Tanzania, yet because the disease is endemic many doctors will recommend it as a precaution. Other vaccinations that might be considered before you travel include typhoid, hepatitis A and B, meningitis, and tetanus. For more information, contact your doctor.
Food and water: It’s best to drink bottled water when travelling 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 lodges and restaurants will clean their produce in antiseptic solution, but should you feel wary about anything on your plate, leave it. Try to avoid eating in empty restaurants – the food may have been sitting out for some time – and order your meat well done. On the coast, seafood and fish are usually fresh, but again, make sure everything is well-cooked. While on holiday, it’s always better to err on the side of caution.
Customer Testimonials
Sue, Danielle and Adrian told us:
Nearly every second gave us a different and amazing sight, landscape, animal and bird Sue, Danielle and Adrian Malawi
Niall told us:
Our group of 3 Irish lads would like to thank Bobby and our exceptional guide Mike for giving us an amazing Safari experience.We decided to go with the 4 night/5 day Serrengetti lodge package which was great value for money. It was great to have the freedom to stop and go as we wanted. Our guide knew his way around very well and was the ultimate professional. You will definately need a minimum of 2 days in the Serrengetti to enjoy the experience. The Lodge looking out over the Ngorongoro crater is the perfect place to wind up the safari.We did our safari around mid June and were lucky enough to drive right into the migration. The Safari season changes around mid June and the prices rise by 25% so we got great value compared to other travellers using other tour companys.I would reccomenend this tour company to anyone wanting a great Safari experience.Great stuff.Niall trantniall@yahoo.co.uk
Rashmi Vakhani -UK told us:
Thank you very much for organising our safari. Both the Sopa lodges were lovely & comfortable. Shaffi was a great driver as he made our journey comfortable, enjoyable & memorable. Regards to Shaffi. Best wishes Rashmi
Nearly every second gave us a different and amazing sight, landscape, animal and bird Sue, Danielle and Adrian Malawi
Niall told us:
Our group of 3 Irish lads would like to thank Bobby and our exceptional guide Mike for giving us an amazing Safari experience.We decided to go with the 4 night/5 day Serrengetti lodge package which was great value for money. It was great to have the freedom to stop and go as we wanted. Our guide knew his way around very well and was the ultimate professional. You will definately need a minimum of 2 days in the Serrengetti to enjoy the experience. The Lodge looking out over the Ngorongoro crater is the perfect place to wind up the safari.We did our safari around mid June and were lucky enough to drive right into the migration. The Safari season changes around mid June and the prices rise by 25% so we got great value compared to other travellers using other tour companys.I would reccomenend this tour company to anyone wanting a great Safari experience.Great stuff.Niall trantniall@yahoo.co.uk
Rashmi Vakhani -UK told us:
Thank you very much for organising our safari. Both the Sopa lodges were lovely & comfortable. Shaffi was a great driver as he made our journey comfortable, enjoyable & memorable. Regards to Shaffi. Best wishes Rashmi
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