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Chagua Africa Tours
Azimo Street, Kaloleni
Arusha, Tanzania

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to visit Tanzania?

The dry season (June-October) offers excellent wildlife viewing. January-February is ideal for the wildebeest calving season. Each season has unique advantages - contact us to discuss what suits your interests best.

Do I need a visa for Tanzania?

Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa online before travel. We'll provide detailed visa information based on your nationality when you book.

What vaccinations are required?

Yellow fever vaccination is required if traveling from endemic countries. We recommend malaria prophylaxis and routine vaccinations. Consult your doctor 4-6 weeks before travel.

How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking 6-12 months in advance for peak season (July-September). However, we can arrange safaris with shorter notice based on availability.

What's included in your safari prices?

Our quotes typically include accommodation, meals, park fees, game drives, and expert guides. International flights, visas, tips, and personal expenses are usually excluded. We provide detailed breakdowns with each quote.

Is Tanzania safe for travelers?

Yes! Tanzania is one of Africa's safest safari destinations. We prioritize your safety with experienced guides, well-maintained vehicles, and carefully selected accommodations.

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