Traveling to Tanzania is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or relaxing on Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches, Tanzania offers unforgettable adventures. However, before you pack your bags, one important detail should never be overlooked: travel insurance.
At Face of Africa Adventures, your safety and peace of mind are as important to us as your safari experience. This guide explains why Tanzania travel insurance is essential, what it should cover, and how to choose the right policy.

Why Travel Insurance Is Important in Tanzania
While Tanzania is a safe and welcoming destination, unexpected situations can happen anywhere in the world. Travel insurance protects you financially and practically if things don’t go as planned.
Key reasons you need travel insurance in Tanzania include:
- Medical emergencies or illness
- Emergency evacuation from remote safari areas
- Trip cancellations or delays
- Lost or delayed luggage
- Adventure activity coverage (safaris, trekking, balloon safaris)
Many safari destinations are located far from major hospitals, making emergency evacuation coverage especially important.
Medical Coverage & Emergency Evacuation
Medical care in Tanzania varies by location. Major cities like Arusha and Dar es Salaam have good private hospitals, but remote national parks and trekking routes do not.
Your travel insurance should include:
- Emergency medical treatment
- Hospitalization and medication
- Medical evacuation by air (especially important for safaris and Kilimanjaro climbs)
- Repatriation if required
For Mount Kilimanjaro climbers, evacuation insurance is strongly recommended due to altitude-related risks.
Travel Insurance for Safaris & Adventure Activities
Not all travel insurance policies cover adventure activities by default. When visiting Tanzania, ensure your policy covers:
- Game drives and walking safaris
- Hot air balloon safaris
- Mountain trekking (including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru)
- Cultural village visits
- Boat trips and snorkeling in Zanzibar
At Face of Africa Adventures, we can advise you on the activities included in your itinerary so you can confirm they are covered by your insurer.

Trip Cancellation, Delays & Luggage Protection
Unexpected events such as flight cancellations, delayed connections, or lost baggage can disrupt your trip.
A good Tanzania travel insurance policy should cover:
- Trip cancellation or interruption
- Flight delays and missed connections
- Lost, stolen, or delayed luggage
- Theft of personal belongings
This is especially important when traveling with camera equipment or safari gear.
Is Travel Insurance Mandatory for Tanzania?
Currently, travel insurance is not mandatory for entering mainland Tanzania, but it is highly recommended. For Zanzibar, local regulations may require visitors to purchase specific travel insurance upon arrival or before travel, depending on government policy updates.
We advise travelers to check the latest entry requirements before departure and ensure they have comprehensive coverage.
How to Choose the Right Travel Insurance for Tanzania
When selecting your policy, look for:
✔ High medical coverage limits
✔ Emergency evacuation and air rescue
✔ Adventure and trekking coverage
✔ 24/7 emergency assistance
✔ Coverage for your full trip duration
Popular international providers often offer policies suitable for African safaris and trekking adventures.
Travel with Confidence with Face of Africa Adventures
At Face of Africa Adventures, we prioritize your safety, comfort, and peace of mind. While we do not sell insurance directly, our team is happy to guide you on the type of coverage you should have based on your safari or trekking itinerary.
With the right travel insurance in place, you can relax and fully enjoy Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and cultures—knowing you’re protected every step of the way.
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