• Health Precaution

    Tanzania is one of the oldest ecosystems on mother earth with incredible landscapes. Although Tanzania is an amazing place to visit, however, there are a number of health considerations that should be kept in mind so that you can enjoy the magnificent landscapes without worrying about your health.

    Malaria and Yellow Fever Vaccinations

    A major health concern in Tanzania is the risk of contracting diseases like yellow fever or malaria. Therefore it is recommended to take yellow fever vaccinations before entering Tanzania.

    Malaria is present throughout the country and carried by certain biting insects, so prophylactics should be taken without missing any doses. Also, carry a mosquito spray with DEET and use it regularly.

    Be prepared for Frostbites and Altitude Sickness

    Frostbites can be a real concern when you summiting Kilimanjaro. The mountain is 19,341 feet above the sea level. So, wear proper winter gear to avoid frostbite.

    Tourists suffer from altitude sickness at Africa’s highest peak Kilimanjaro. High altitude sickness can sometimes even prove to be deadly. Therefore take Proper acclimatization while climbing the high mountain

    Immunizations

    Even though there are no legal immunizations to travel to Tanzania. However, fever inoculation needs to be proved before visiting Tanzania. However, the World Health Organization recommends all travellers irrespective of their destination should be covered for the following immunization.

    • Diphtheria
    • Tetanus
    • Measles
    • Mumps
    • Rubella
    • Polio
    • Hepatitis B

    Stay hydrated

    Last but not least, it is important to stay hydrated during your trip to Tanzania. So drink a plenty of water on your trip. Even if you aren’t feeling thirsty, it is important to keep up your fluid intake to prevent any of the harmful effects of dehydration.