Friday, 13 March 2015

How To Select The Best Tour Operator For Your Tanzania Safari

By Leslie Ball


Visiting East Africa for safari is one of the most important decisions that you can make in your life. Most people save money to go on African expeditions. It then goes without saying that all you need is value for your money. Planning is key to the success of your Tanzania safari the following are some factors you need to check to ensure you select the right tour company.

It is good practice to educate yourself on safari best practices before you start looking for a prospective service provider. Ensure you are informed about tourist attractions in this country and the places you may want to visit. Tanzania is a vast country with an even distribution of attractions. However, the northern circuit bordering Kenya is the most popular. It boats the might Serengeti plains and the Ngorongoro crater which is a UNESCO protected areas, Kilimanjaro Mountain, Lake Manyara popular for its tree climbing lions and the Tarangire National Parks, referred to as the home of elephants.

One of the first things you need to check is your travelling visa. Travelers to this country are required to be in possession of a valid visa. These can be requested at any Tanzania embassy or consulate abroad. Make a point of informing yourself from official websites about visa requirements for your nationality. However, single entry visas can be obtained upon arrival at access point such as Dares salaam, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar airports as well as Namanga entry point.

There are also health concerns and vaccinations that you need to consider. In addition to your primary Tetanus, Polio, Diphtheria and whooping cough vaccinations, you should get vaccinated against Typhoid and Hepatitis B. Remember that you might be asked to present a yellow fever vaccination card upon arrival. Make sure you consult your doctor about vaccinations and components of your first aid box, including anti malaria treatment.

If you are concerned about foods and drinks, there is a wide selection to choose from. Apart from the multitude of Indian restaurants, there is also a good selection of continental foods such as pasta, pizza, Mexican and Thai Mainstream Tanzania dishes are heavy in meat and come with either one of these five staples: Ugali, rice, cooked plantains or chips. If you have any dietary concerns, ensure they are made clear to your selected tour operator.

Getting around can be tricky. Tanzania is a vast country with major cities separated by long distances. The major cities and towns are linked by airway. The road transportation network is the most commonly used. If you plan to use road transport in your tour, keep in mind that the roads here might not be as good as what you are used to.

The reputation of a tour operator is very crucial. First ensure you are dealing with a company that is licensed and registered by the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators. Licensing and registration will give you an assurance that you are dealing with a legitimate company. Visit travel advisory websites and read what past clients think about services provided by that company.

Choosing a tour company is an important decision, understanding that they can make or break your safari experience. Take time and read reviews written by past clients, check their registration status and experience in the circuit you are thinking of. Getting quotes from at least three prospective companies will help you make an informed choice on who charges reasonably.




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