Tips and packing list
I did a search for this tips and packing list, but came up blank. any tips on what to bring to Africa, Tanzinea 7 day buffalo hunt with wike as observer. All help appreciated, this is my first African trip
George
24 January 2006, 20:13
T.CarrTanzania has a couple of special requrements.
1. Both you and your wife will need yellow fever vaccinations. There are only certain clinics and doctors that administer yellow fever vaccinations
CDC Yellow Fever Clinics.Often it is cheaper to get your travel vaccinations (including yellow fever) at city or county health clinics.
2. You need a to get entry visas from the Tanzaniain Embassy before you arrive. This requires sending your passports to them along with the application forms and payment, well in advance of your trip.
Regards,
Terry
24 January 2006, 20:34
Charles_HelmMy pleasure, but the thanks really go to Terry as he made the list.
Thanks again Terry!
24 January 2006, 20:42
T.CarrYou are welcome.
Another thing, be sure and check the expiration on your passports. They must be good for at least 6 months after your return date. Also, check to see if you have at least 4 blank visa pages in your passports.
Regards,
Terry
24 January 2006, 20:46
T.CarrBefore someone says, "I don't think you need proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter Tanzania."
Let me say, technically, yellow fever vaccination is not required for entry into Tanzania when you are arriving from the US (since the US is not a yellow fever endemic country).
However, yellow fever is endemic to Tanzania (but generally only seen in the far northwest of the country). So your chance of getting yellow fever while in Tanzania is very slim.
But, because Tanzania is classified as a yellow fever endemic country, then you may be required to show proof of vaccination when entering other countries. Whether anyone ever asks for this, I'm not sure. I entered South Africa directly from Tanzania and South African Customs never asked to see my proof of vaccination.
Since you will need other vaccinations, best to go ahead and get the yellow fever shot anyway. It's good for ten years.
Regards,
Terry
24 January 2006, 20:53
SteveI sat next to a guy on the way to Singapore once. He mentioned that he had been to Tanzania recently (he may have lived there as an expat if I recall). When I asked him if they had checked his vacination record after we cleared pasport control, he said that they had. Better to be safe than sorry. Besides I'll bet Yellow Fever is not something that anyone would want.
-Steve