Acacia tree on the Serengeti plains at sunset with a herd of wildebeest in the distance
Travel health guide

Tanzania

Africa (East Africa)Grade C (Elevated Risk)Risk score 69

Tanzania is safe for tourism with widespread malaria and variable healthcare. Yellow Fever (if required), malaria prep, and Hepatitis vaccines are core travel-health prep.

  • CDC-aligned guidance
  • Licensed in all 50 states
  • HSA / FSA eligible
Safety grade
C (Elevated Risk)
Risk score
69 / 100
Region
Africa (East Africa)
Last updated
May 31, 2026

About Tanzania

Tanzania offers world-renowned safaris, Mount Kilimanjaro, and idyllic beaches on Zanzibar. It’s rich in wildlife and adventure.

Wandr's recommendations

  • Safe for tourism but malaria is widespread and healthcare access varies.

  • CDC recommends yellow fever (if required), hepatitis A/B, typhoid, and malaria prevention.

US Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBased on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Common questions

Travel health FAQ

Yes — Tanzania is safe for tourism, with widespread malaria and variable rural healthcare to plan for.

Medically reviewed by the Wandr Health Medical TeamLast updated May 31, 2026
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