
What's Included
Airport transfers, transport.
Accommodation, Transport & Meals
Transport
- Private vehicle
Accommodation
- 2 nights Comfortable hotel
- 2 nights Beach resort
Meals
- 4 breakfasts
- 2 dinners
Not Included
Flights, departure taxes, visas, insurance, other meals, drinks, optional additional tours or activities during free time, tips and items of a personal nature.
Optional Extras
- Jozani Forest - half day
US$90 for 1 person/US$50 per person for 2 people - Stone Town City Tour - half day
US$50 for 1person/US$40 per person 2 people - Stone Town Spice Tour - half day
US$50 for 1person/US$40 per person 2 people
Vaccinations
Yellow Fever vaccination is compulsory for travel to Tanzania.
Yellow Fever: These days the only compulsory vaccine is for yellow fever. It should be done at least 10 days before travel and must be recorded in an official certificate book. You may need to show this certificate book when entering the destination, and also to immigration/customs on returning to your home country.
Remember, it is your responsibility to ensure that you obtain any vaccinations or preventative medicines for the countries you are visiting – or any which may be required by your home country upon your return.
For travellers from Australia and New Zealand, we recommend the Travel Doctor-TMVC clinics (see www.traveldoctor.com.au or phone 1300 658 844 for an appointment in Australia). Travellers from countries other than Australia and New Zealand should contact similar organisations or their travel doctor for advice. General health and vaccination information is available to all travellers at
www.traveldoctor.com.au/travelreport. Some vaccines require more than one dose, so arrange for your visit at least 4-6 weeks before you travel.
Malaria: There is no vaccination against malaria, which is transmitted by mosquito bites and is a risk in many less-developed tropical areas in Africa and Latin America. Protection against mosquito bites is essential and where the risk is considered high, anti-malarial medications are recommended. Anti-malarial medications should be discussed with experts as there are different medications available and not all medications suit all people or all destinations. Where malaria is considered prevalent in mountainous regions we prefer that trekkers to altitude try to avoid the use of mefloquine (Lariam) if possible.
At A Glance
Trip Length |
5 days |
Trip Code |
PTZB |
Activities |
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| Culture (Easy) | |
Minimum Passengers |
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| 2 people | |
Countries Visited |
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| Tanzania | |
Start City |
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| Stone Town, Zanzibar | |
End City |
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| Stone Town, Zanzibar | |




