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 Jambo traveler! Interested in taking a safari, possibly in Tanzania? First of all, you are going to have one great trip – a safari is an awesome idea!.



Tanzania has reopened their borders for international travellers from all around the world.

Our country Tanzania have got the best president unfortunately resulted from the death of the Magufuli who did not finish his 2nd semester. We got the first female president in East Africa. She is awesome and welcoming international travellers, international business investors and international culture is well welcomed again.

"We welcomed travellers from everywhere in the global" Samia Suluhu the president of Tanzania.

Here we have a superb safari. A safari, also known as a “game drive,” is an amazing opportunity to see wildlife up close, not in a zoo, but in their natural habitat!

Below in this post we are going to talk about the prices of safaris – I will give cost estimates for everything from budget safaris to luxury safaris, as well as the ideal length of a safari.

You will also learn everything from how and when to see The Great Migration to where to spot The Big 5, when the best time to visit is and which national park to go to. I will also give you some itinerary ideas that are suitable for couples, adventurous travelers, honeymooners or anyone looking for an unforgettable experience!

Ready? Let’s get to it!

Here is everything you need to know about organizing a safari in Tanzania:

WHY A SAFARI IN TANZANIA?Tanzania Safari






If you are looking for other options, let me tell you why I think Tanzania deserves your attention:

Compared to other African countries, Tanzania is more affordable and less crowded.

Tanzania is a country where you can witness the Great Wildebeest Migration almost any time of the year, and, what’s more, you can combine your safari with a great beach getaway there! What’s more, if you are feeling adventurous, you can top it off with a Kilimanjaro hike! 

Julia Miss tourism is one of the traveller who did safari  in Tanzania and this is her witness "I did it myself; you can read all about my experience conquering the roof of Africa day by day here!".

" In fact, my 3-week trip in Tanzania ended up being one of the most perfectly planned vacations of them all because it had separate active, learning and relaxing parts to it, all together in one trip! You can see my suggested day-by-day itinerary of Tanzania here.

Let us looks on the other side of the global and see what is going on or proposed for the next summer.


FRANCE

Before the pandemic, France was the most-visited country in the world, and French President Emmanuel Macron is eager to recoup the lost tourism revenue.

Last month, Macron told CBS’s Face the Nation that vaccinated Americans and those with negative PCR tests would be allowed to visit France this summer. In local French newspapers he marked June 9 as the date when foreign tourists with a “health pass” showing they are vaccinated, had Covid or have a recent negative PCR test, would be allowed into France.

Currently, only essential travel is allowed for travellers from outside of the EU.

To learn more about the situation in France and current restrictions, visit this website, where you can also find links to all the required documents. For information specific to citizens of the US, look here.

SPAIN

Spain plans to open its borders to non-European travellers in June. That country, too, is working on a digital health certificate to facilitate access. Currently, travellers must fill out a health control form, which can be found on the Spain Travel Health portal.

More information can be found here and that specific to travellers from the US can be found here. This interactive map shows the specific requirements based on country of origin.

ITALY

Italy plans to open to non-EU tourists before much of the rest of the bloc. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mario Draghi announced that Italy will re-open to foreign tourists in mid-May. Anyone who has had an EU-approved vaccine, recovered from the disease or received a negative test result 48 hours prior to travel will be allowed into the country without restrictions.

That does not apply to those coming from countries on Italy’s blacklist, which includes Brazil, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.  

Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said quarantine requirements may be lifted for travellers arriving from the US in June; the shorter quarantine period that those coming from the UK and within the EU must observe will be dropped as of May 15.

For the most recent information about travel restrictions and requirements, look here. Information specific to American tourists is available here. Details about the Covid situation in each region can be found here.

GREECE

Last month, Greece lifted quarantine requirements for travellers from the EU, the US, the UK, Serbia, Israel and the UAE. As of Friday, the country will be open to travellers who are vaccinated, have antibodies, or have tested negative for the virus. A step-by-step guide on travelling to Greece can be found here. All travellers must provide proof of having filled out a passenger locator form to be allowed to board their planes.

UNITED KINGDOM

Who can enter the UK depends on where they’re coming from. The country has devised a traffic-signal system, with countries designated green, amber or red. All travellers face testing requirements, and those coming from countries on the amber or red lists must test and quarantine. Travel from red list countries is permitted only for Irish and British nationals, or UK residents.

The list, which can be found here, is updated regularly. The US is on the amber list, which means US citizens must test before they enter the UK, do so again on their second and eight days in the country (the tests must be booked in advance of travel) and observe a 10-day quarantine. A passenger locator form is also required for entry.

OPEN NATIONS

Vaccinated travellers from the US and the UK may visit Iceland and Tanzania without quarantining or being tested (see here for more on quarantine requirements for those who are unvaccinated) and citizens of any country who have received the jab or a negative PCR test within 48 hours of travel may go to Croatia (more for US citizens here). Malta plans to open on June 1 and is offering to pay tourists to come (there's more on their travel rules here).

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