It goes without saying that you need to bring your passport with you.
British citizens need a valid visa to travel to Tanzania. The visa application should be completed online here.
Before you proceed with the visa application itself, we recommend that you read the step-by-step application guide carefully. You will find the guide here.
When you start your visa application, you should have the following to hand:
- Your passport
- A digital passport photo in JPEG or PNG format, not exceeding 300 KB
- A copy of your passport in JPEG or PNG format, not exceeding 300 KB
- A copy of your itinerary (you will need the name and address of your hotel. If you're staying at several different hotels, simply write the name and address of your first hotel – you can find more information about the visa in the offer you originally received from us.)
You should apply for an “ordinary visa (single entry visa)”.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after departure from Tanzania, and there must be at least one blank page in the passport for entry and exit stamps.
You should expect it to take 4 weeks for your visa to be approved. We recommend that you regularly check the status on the website above, as you will not always receive an email to inform you of your visa approval. Once your visa is approved, you should print it out and bring it with you to Tanzania.
It is also possible to apply for a visa upon your arrival in Tanzania, but we recommend you apply for it from home to save time at the airport.
The visa fee is USD 50, regardless of whether you apply online or on arrival in Tanzania.
Children travelling alone or with an adult other than their parents must bring the written consent of their parents in the form of a letter of attorney as well as the child’s birth certificate (in English).
The visa regulations can be checked on the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office's website.
We also recommend that you double check the above visa rules, as they may change at short notice. Please contact the Tanzania High Commission in London.
If you are a British citizen and you have booked a combination tour including both Tanzania and Kenya, you are required to have a visa for Tanzania and eTA for Kenya. We refer to our Practical Information on Kenya for information on how to apply for a eTA to Kenya.
Zanzibar
From 1 October 2024, all travellers to Zanzibar must take out compulsory local travel insurance. The insurance premium is USD 44 per person, and if you have not taken out the insurance, you will be denied entry to Zanzibar. The insurance covers ONLY Zanzibar, and it is therefore important that you still take out travel insurance as usual.
The insurance must be taken out and paid online before departure. This is done here: https://www.visitzanzibar.go.tz/. It is also possible to apply for the insurance upon your arrival in Zanzibar, but we recommend you apply for it from home to save time at the airport.
After you have taken out the insurance, you will receive a QR code, which you must bring with you and show when entering Zanzibar.
Please note that the insurance is compulsory for all travellers – including children – and our clear recommendation is that you also take out your normal travel insurance, as it probably provides you with better coverage than this compulsory Zanzibar insurance.
Please also note that the insurance is only compulsory for Zanzibar and consequently not mainland Tanzania.