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Tanzania Travel Advisory

Dodoma

Reconsider Travel
By TravelSafe Research TeamSource: U.S. State Department ↗
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CapitalDodoma
LanguageEnglish
CurrencyTZS · Tanzanian shilling
TimezoneUTC+03:00
Reconsider TravelUpdated 2025-10-31
Risk Level3 / 4
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The advisory level increased from Level 2 to 3. The “unrest” risk indicator was added. Reconsider travel to Tanzania due to unrest , crime , terrorism , and targeting of gay and lesbian individuals . Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Advisory summary Unrest Demonstrations often take place in response to political or economic issues. They may also occur on holidays or during large events. Demonstrations can be unpredictable. The Tanzanian government increases security presence around protests. This includes stationary checkpoints and roadblocks. The Tanzanian government limits or does not authorize large gatherings. Crime Violent crime is common. It includes assault, sexual assault, robberies, mugging, and carjacking. Local police have limited resources to respond effectively to serious crime. Terrorism There is risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Tanzania. Visit the U.S. Department of State's country reports on terrorism to learn more. The risk of terrorist violence is most common in the Mtwara Region. Targeting of gay and lesbian individuals Members of the gay and lesbian community have been arrested, targeted, and harassed. People who identify as gay or lesbian may experience a higher likelihood of being targeted by police. People detained under suspicion of same-sex sexual conduct may face invasive physical exams. If you decide to travel to Tanzania: Have a plan to leave in an emergency that does not depend on U.S. government help. Review our information on Crisis and Evacuations. Monitor local media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans. Keep a low profile. Always carry a copy of your U.S. passport and visa. Keep original documents in a safe location. Stay aware of your surroundings. Do not leave your food or drink unattended. Stay alert in tourist spots. Avoid public displays of affection particularly between same-sex couples. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (

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Police

police

General Emergency

general emergency

Ambulance

ambulance

Fire

fire

Tap any number to call from a mobile device

General

Unasema Kiingereza?

oo-nah-SEM-ah keen-geh-REH-zah?

Do you speak English?

Excuse me

ek-SKYOOZ mee

Excuse me

Samahani

sah-mah-HAH-nee

Excuse me / Sorry

Hii ni bei gani?

hee nee BAY GAH-nee?

How much does this cost?

How much?

how MUCH

How much?

Sielewi

see-eh-LEH-vee

I don't understand

I want to buy

eye WANT too BUY

I want to buy

Nataka hii

nah-TAH-kah hee

I would like this

No

noh

No

Please

PLEEZ

Please

Asante

ah-SAHN-teh

Thank you

Choo kiko wapi?

choh KEE-koh WAH-pee?

Where is the bathroom?

Where is?

WARE iz

Where is...?

Yes

yes

Yes

Ndiyo / Hapana

NDEE-yoh / hah-PAH-nah

Yes / No

Greetings

Hello

HEL-oh

Hello

Jambo

JAHM-boh

Hello

Thank you

THANK yoo

Thank you

Emergency

Help!

help

Help!

Msaada! / Nahitaji daktari

m-sah-DAH / na-hee-TAH-jee dak-TAH-ree

Help! / I need a doctor

Consulate

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686 Old Bagamoyo Road, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

+255-22-229-4000
Is it safe to travel to Tanzania right now?
The U.S. Department of State rates Tanzania at Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) as of the current advisory. The advisory level increased from Level 2 to 3. The “unrest” risk indicator was added.
Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Tanzania?
Visa requirements depend on your passport and length of stay. Use TravelSafe's free Visa Checker (linked in the Visa Requirements section above) to see the latest entry rules, passport validity requirements, and any visa-on-arrival options.
What are the emergency numbers in Tanzania?
Emergency services in Tanzania: police 111; general emergency 112; ambulance 114; fire 114. Tap any number in the Emergency section above to call directly from a mobile device.
Is Tanzania safe for solo travelers?
Tanzania is currently at Level 3 (Reconsider Travel). Solo travelers should reconsider travel and stay in close contact with the U.S. embassy. Review our common scams database before your trip.

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