Travel insurance is not always mandatory for entering Tanzania, but it is highly recommended for all travelers.
A good insurance policy (should) protects you from unexpected situations such as:
- Medical emergencies
- Safari accidents
- Flight cancellations
- Lost luggage
- Emergency evacuation
- Trip interruptions
Since many safari destinations are remote, travel insurance gives peace of mind throughout your journey.
What Should Tanzania Travel Insurance Cover?
Emergency Medical Coverage
Your insurance should cover:
- Hospital treatment
- Doctor visits
- Emergency medication
- COVID-19 treatment if needed
Medical care in major cities like Arusha and Dar es Salaam is available, but serious emergencies may require evacuation.
Emergency Evacuation
This is one of the most important things to include in your policy.
If you become seriously ill or injured during a safari or trek, evacuation from remote areas can cost thousands of dollars.
Make sure your insurance includes:
- Air evacuation
- Helicopter rescue
- Repatriation services
Safari & Adventure Activity Coverage
Some insurance policies do not automatically cover adventure travel.
If your trip includes:
- Wildlife safaris
- Walking safaris
- Hot air balloon rides
- Hiking
- Water activities in Zanzibar
confirm these activities are included in your policy (At list for the ones you will be participating in).
Kilimanjaro Trekking Insurance
If you plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, you need special high-altitude trekking coverage.
Your insurance should include:
- High-altitude hiking
- Emergency rescue
- Medical evacuation
Always check altitude limits before purchasing a policy.
Trip Cancellation & Lost Luggage
Safari trips are expensive, and delays can happen.
Good travel insurance should also protect you against:
- Trip cancellations
- Flight delays
- Lost baggage
- Theft of valuables
This is especially useful when traveling with camera equipment or safari gear.
Do You Need Special Insurance for Zanzibar?
If you’re visiting Zanzibar and planning activities like:
- Snorkeling
- Scuba diving
- Deep sea fishing
- Boat trips
How Much Does Tanzania Travel Insurance Cost?
The price depends on:
- Your age
- Trip length
- Activities planned
- Coverage level
On average:
- Basic coverage: $50–$150
- Comprehensive safari coverage: $150–$400+
Kilimanjaro trekking insurance may cost more because of altitude coverage.
Final Thoughts
The best travel insurance for Tanzania should include:
✅ Emergency medical coverage
✅ Medical evacuation
✅ Safari activity coverage
✅ Kilimanjaro trekking protection
✅ Trip cancellation coverage
✅ Lost luggage protection
Whether you’re planning a Serengeti safari, a Kilimanjaro climb, or a Zanzibar beach holiday, having proper travel insurance helps you travel with confidence and peace of mind.
