Travel Health Checklist for Tanzania — 2026

Tanzania offers incredible experiences — Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti, and Zanzibar — but each requires specific health preparation. This checklist covers all three trip types.

Pre-Travel (6–8 Weeks Before)

First Aid Kit

Basics

Malaria Prevention

Kilimanjaro Altitude Sickness

Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m) is the world's tallest free-standing mountain. Altitude sickness affects 50–75% of climbers above 4,000m. It is the number one reason for failed summit attempts.

Altitude sickness can be fatal. Recognise symptoms and descend immediately if they worsen.

Prevention

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Mild AMS: Headache, nausea, dizziness, poor sleep, loss of appetite
  • Severe AMS / HACE: Confusion, inability to walk straight, severe vomiting
  • HAPE: Breathlessness at rest, persistent cough, frothy sputum, blue lips

Rule: If symptoms worsen at the same altitude, descend immediately. Do NOT ascend with symptoms.

Water & Food Safety

  • Never drink tap water in Tanzania
  • Bottled water: Kilimanjaro brand, Uhai, Dasani (check seal)
  • On Kilimanjaro: guides provide boiled water; bring purification tablets as backup
  • Zanzibar: use bottled water; avoid ice in beach bars
  • Fresh seafood in Zanzibar is generally excellent — choose restaurants with high turnover
  • Safari lodges provide safe filtered/bottled water and well-prepared food
  • Street food in Dar: chipsi mayai, mishkaki, pilau from busy stalls

Hospitals & Emergency Numbers

LocationFacilityPhone
Dar es SalaamAga Khan Hospital+255 22 211 5151
ArushaArusha Lutheran Medical Centre+255 27 254 8030
Moshi (Kilimanjaro)KCMC+255 27 275 4377
ZanzibarMnazi Mmoja Hospital+255 24 223 1071
Emergency112 / 114
Ambulance114
UK High Commission Dar+255 22 229 0000
US Embassy Dar+255 22 229 4000