For sometime we’ve been refining our craft, driven to overdeliver. The result? An almost impossibly all-inclusive safari, as this list tries to show. Here are just the beginnings of The Tremendous Safaris Difference, we have tried to answer some common asked questions to help you out understand the procedure during our safari:
All visitors must obtain a visa prior to entering Tanzania, except nationals of the East African Community, Hong Kong, Macao, Rwanda, Romania and Commonwealth countries (excluding Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, India, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, South Africa and United Kingdom)
If you wish to obtain a visa in advance, you will need to submit your application form at the nearest Tanzania Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. You are recommended to apply for the visa 3 months prior to travel dates. Tanzania now issues visas for dates of travel and for the declared time of stay, so your application must show the exact dates, which match your air tickets.
Nationals of certain countries can also obtain a Tanzania visa upon arrival in Tanzania. You can get your visa in any of Tanzania’s ports of entry including international airports upon landing. You are advised to get the visa application form from your flight cabin crew and fill it out a few hours before landing. Kindly be informed the queue to obtain a visa is mostly long at the airport.
You can get your visa before you travel or in any of Uganda’s ports of entry including international airports upon landing. You are recommended to apply for the visa 3 months prior to travel dates. The start date and validity of your visa should cover the period you wish to travel.
Ugandan immigration officers decide how long travelers are permitted to stay in Uganda when they enter the country. This is usually between 2 weeks and 3 months, and the immigration officer will normally enter a handwritten note of this period next to the entry stamp in your passport. You can be fined and/or imprisoned for overstaying your visa. You can apply to extend the period of your stay at Ugandan immigration headquarters on Jinja Road in Kampala. For more information about entry requirements, visit the website of the Ugandan Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control
You can get your visa before you travel or in any of Kenya’s ports of entry including international airports upon arrival. To minimize time spent queuing at the port of entry or airport, you are advised to obtain a visa prior to entering Kenya. You can apply for single entry and transit visas on the website of the visa. You are recommended to apply for the visa 3 months prior to travel dates. Kenya now issues visas for dates of travel and for the declared time of stay, so your application must show the exact dates, which match your air tickets. For more information on different types of visas see the website of the Kenya High Commission.
You can get your visa before you travel or in any of Rwanda’s ports of entry including international airports upon landing. Citizens of all countries that are not visa-exempt have also the option to submit an application online ( click here) or at the Rwanda Diplomatic Missions of the country of residence before departure. Those applying online have the option to pay online or upon arrival.
You can also apply for an East African Tourist Visa. This is valid for 90 days and allows multiple entries into Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. You can apply for this visa on the ‘e-visa’ website. If acquiring the EATV visa before travel, your first entry point must be the country through which you applied for the visa. The East Africa Tourist Visa costs US $100, is valid for 90 days and is multiple entries if staying within the three countries. Visa holders are subject to normal Immigration control at the port of entry. Visitors should therefore carry with them documents submitted with their applications, for possible presentation to Immigration officers.
Here are the General Requirements for Visa Application
Important Notes