Frequently Asked Questions

Are there direct flights to Tanzania?

What language is spoken in Tanzania? And do they understand english?

The official language of Tanzania is Swahili, and most of our people speak it. Just as well, as we have well over 100 different tribal languages! Fortunately English is widely spoken in the larger towns and places where visitors frequent. At Easy Travel, we have a team of driver-guides who can speak a variety of languages such as English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German. When booking with us be sure to let us know if you have a preferred language you would like our Guides to speak.

Are credit cards acceptable?

Most accommodations will accept credit cards, but if you want to pay by cash instead, you should use US Dollars . Please note that US Dollar Bills should be not be older than 2009, as these will not be valid. For credit cards, you should bring either MASTERCARD or VISA.

Will I be able to use my foreign currency?

The local currency in Tanzania is Tanzanian Shilling (Tshs), but please note that you cannot take this currency either in or out of the country. It is however convertible freely for the US Dollar, Euro and other currencies within Tanzania. If you have to change money in Tanzania, there are several banks in Tanzania where you can exchange your money. Always get a receipt for currency exchanges.

Am I able to withdraw cash from an ATM while in Tanzania?

What other costs might incur when travelling in Tanzania?

What souvenirs can I buy in Tanzania?

What is the cost of a trip to Tanzania?

What Is the food like In Tanzania?

Is a yellow fever vaccine required for Tanzania?

What is the best way to avoid tsetse flies?

Is there a maximum weight limit for luggage carried on domestic flights?

Will I see the famous ‘Big 5’?

What wildlife can I expect to see in Tanzania’s National Parks?

Can I walk in the National Parks?

Where are the best places in Tanzania for bird-spotting?

Can a child come on a Safari in Tanzania?

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