TANZANIA SAFARIS
Language:
English is widely spoken but a few words of Swahili will always be
appreciated. Most people in the tourism industry speak English plus
one other foreign language.
Health:
If you are planning a high altitude climb, you are well advised to
consult your Doctor to ensure you are fully informed of the inherent
risks of high altitude climbing. Note that while your ability to
withstand high altitudes during long treks is not directly related
to your level of physical fitness, certainly a good level of fitness
will assist in your general stamina.
It is advisable to take anti malarial precautions and Yellow fever
Vaccination before departure. It is also a good idea to bring some
antibiotics with you as a precaution.
Remember, changing of food and altitude may course diarrhea or
headache or loss of appetite, so consult your Doctor or Travel
clinic before you plan your journey to East Africa.
Baggage:
Baggage on safari is limited to one soft-sided bag, plus one small
piece of hand luggage per person (excluding a camera bag). Ideally,
the total weight should not exceed 15 to 20kilos. You are welcome to
store any excess suitcases and other heavier items in the city
hotels while on safari. Of course if the number of people traveling
together with you is minimal, you can choose to keep your luggage
with you. In case you lost your bag's on arrival please leave this
number to the Airline +255 756 761701, This will help them to send
your bag to us and we will keep it or bring to you while your on
safaris (if necessary)
Photography:
Very important: bring plenty of film and camera batteries with you
and while on safari, you are strongly advised to keep your camera
free from dust and all your equipment and film cool. It is
courteous, and appreciated, to ask permission before photographing
local people. If you intend to take some people pictures, it is a
good idea to bring an instant camera, so that you can leave a copy
with the subject of your photograph. If necessary, you can recharge
your camera at a hotel, or in the car, if you have the necessary
accessories.
Tipping:
Tipping is not obligatory, but a customary tip of 10% of the package
price for your support staff is always highly appreciated. Bright
African safaris neither limits nor obliges its clients in regard to
tips. Needless to say, the services and friendship you receive will
influence your decision at the end.
Local time:
GMT + 3hrs.
Electricity:
230v. Power failures, surges and troughs are common, so a torch
(flashlight) or headlamp can prove your most useful travel
accessory.
Visas:
Check current requirements with nearest Tanzanian High Commission,
Embassy or Consulate in your country. It can be acquired at
embarking point. Currently 50$ Make sure you have legal Passport.
Security:
Tanzania is generally a safe, stable and friendly country but don't
invite temptation. Keep your eye on your belongings. Don't walk in
the towns or cites at night - take a taxi. Don't carry cameras or
large amounts of cash, and beware of pickpockets and hawkers
especially at Namanga Border or at the bus stations. Use the hotel
safety deposit box to safeguard valuables and obtain a receipt.
Leave valuable jewelry at home.
Shopping:
The Tourist areas and hotels sell a wide range of souvenirs, jewelry
and trinkets. Don't be afraid to haggle at roadside stalls (your
driver/guide will guide you where to shop and advise you on the best
prices). The most sought after souvenirs are wood carvings, curios,
and the famous love stone, which is a well known "Tanzanite" gem
stone available widely at souvenirs shops.
Money:
Major foreign currencies - particularly US dollars and the Euro -
and travelers cheques are accepted and are convertible at banks and
bureau de change in the main town and tourist areas. Euros are now
widely used and generally have good exchange rates. Credit cards are
not widely accepted and carry poor exchange rates. Some Banks offer
ATM facilities, such as NBC Bank, CRDB Bank, Standard Chartered Bank
and Barclays' Banks in the major town and cities. At most of banks
only VISA is accepted in order to withdraw cash. Don't change money
with unlawful currency traders in the street.


