Tanzania Currency Guide 2026 - Shilling & M-Pesa Tips

Tanzania operates a dual-currency economy where USD and Shillings are both used. Here is your complete guide to money, M-Pesa, safari tipping, and budgeting for the Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar.

Dual Currency: Tanzania uses the Shilling (TZS) for daily life and USD for tourism. Bring both: USD for safaris/park fees and Shillings for local expenses.

Exchange Rates (Early 2026)

CurrencyBuy Rate (TZS)Sell Rate (TZS)
1 USD2,6502,750
1 GBP3,3503,500
1 EUR2,9003,050
1 KES1922
1 ZAR140155

USD bills must be printed after 2006 and in good condition. $50 and $100 bills get better rates than smaller denominations.

M-Pesa & Mobile Money

Mobile money is widely used across Tanzania. The main platforms are:

  • M-Pesa (Vodacom): The most popular. Buy a Vodacom SIM and register with your passport.
  • Tigo Pesa: Second largest network
  • Airtel Money: Third option
Uses for Tourists:
  • Pay for taxis (especially in Dar es Salaam)
  • Restaurants and cafes
  • Supermarkets and shops
  • Local guides and small tour operators
  • SIM top-ups and data

Best Places to Exchange Money

Recommended
  • Forex bureaux: Best rates in Dar, Arusha, Zanzibar Stone Town
  • Banks: CRDB, NMB, Standard Chartered
  • ATMs: Widely available in cities and tourist hubs
Avoid
  • Street changers: Scams and counterfeit risks
  • Hotel exchange: Poor rates
  • Small USD bills: $1-$20 get 5-10% worse rates

ATMs and Cards

  • ATM banks: CRDB, NMB, Stanbic, Standard Chartered - available in all cities
  • Withdrawal limit: TZS 400,000-1,000,000 per transaction ($150-$370)
  • Some ATMs dispense USD: Stanbic and Standard Chartered in Dar and Arusha
  • Card acceptance: Limited to upscale hotels, lodges, and large restaurants. Cash is king for daily expenses.
  • Zanzibar: ATMs available in Stone Town. Cash needed for beach areas and small islands.

Tipping Culture

Safari Tipping Guide
RoleTip Per Person Per Day
Safari guide/driver$15-25
Safari cook$5-10
Camp/lodge staff (tip box)$5-10
Spotter/tracker$5-10
Kilimanjaro Tipping Guide
RoleTip Per Day (Whole Climb)
Lead guide$20-25
Assistant guide$15-20
Cook$10-15
Porter$5-10
General Tipping
ServiceSuggested Tip
Restaurant10% if no service charge
Hotel porterTZS 2,000-5,000 per bag
Taxi driverRound up the fare
Zanzibar boat crewTZS 5,000-10,000

Daily Budget Guide

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeLuxury / Safari
AccommodationTZS 30,000-80,000 / $11-30TZS 100,000-250,000 / $37-93TZS 500,000+ / $185+
FoodTZS 5,000-15,000 / $2-6TZS 20,000-50,000 / $7-19TZS 80,000+ / $30+
TransportTZS 3,000-10,000 / $1-4TZS 20,000-50,000 / $7-19TZS 100,000+ / $37+
ActivitiesTZS 10,000-30,000 / $4-11TZS 50,000-150,000 / $19-56TZS 200,000+ / $74+
Daily Total$20-50$70-190$300-1,000+

Serengeti park fees alone are $82/day per adult. Safari all-inclusive packages: $250-$700/person/day.

Money Tips for Tanzania

  1. Bring $50 and $100 bills: They get significantly better exchange rates than small bills
  2. Bills must be post-2006: Older US bills are routinely refused
  3. Budget for tips separately: Safari tips can add $20-$50/day per person
  4. Get M-Pesa for convenience: Vodacom SIM + M-Pesa registration at the airport
  5. Zanzibar is pricier: Budget 30-50% more than mainland Tanzania
  6. Negotiate for everything: Prices at markets and for taxis are always negotiable
Currency Quick Facts
  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling
  • Code: TZS
  • 1 USD = ~2,650-2,750 TZS
  • 1 GBP = ~3,350-3,500 TZS
  • USD accepted: Yes, for tourism
  • Mobile Money: M-Pesa (Vodacom)
  • Cards: Limited (upscale only)
  • Best to bring: Large USD bills
Money Safety
  • Bring enough USD cash for safari duration
  • No ATMs on safari or in national parks
  • Zanzibar: limited ATMs outside Stone Town
  • Use hotel safe for large amounts
  • Keep tip money separate and accessible