Zanzibar FAQs
Yes, it is safe to travel to Zanzibar Islands. This is one of the safest African destinations, even for solo travelers. The Zanzibar Archipelago is part of Tanzania, which is one of the 
most stable African countries. Tanzania is ranked as the most peaceful 
country in East Africa, in fact. The local people are generally welcoming and laid-back. Thanks to the
 picture-perfect beaches, sunny weather and rich culture Zanzibar is a 
popular tourist destination. Thus, it features all the necessary tourism
 infrastructure for a comfortable and safe holiday. Many international 
travelers enjoy their time on the islands so much that they return time 
and again. Zanzibar is open for visits all 
throughout the year, for as long as you have time off your busy schedule
 for beach holiday. The best time to visit Zanzibar is however during 
the dry season in Zanzibar in the months of June to October and January 
to February. Zanzibar is a tropical region which receives warm 
temperatures even during the wet season in Zanzibar. The best month to visit Zanzibar is definitely June to September or 
October, when the sky is very clear and blue, as well as mid-December, 
January and February. Whereas many travelers tend to think 
that Zanzibar is expensive to visit, Zanzibar is actually a great 
destination to visit even on budget. Zanzibar is not expensive to visit;
 every traveler’s taste and preference is catered for with the 
availability of various options for you to choose from, from super 
luxury, luxury, and mid-range and to budget, thereby catering for all 
kinds of travelers. Most definitely, Zanzibar is
 worth visiting: you shall be overwhelmed by the tranquillity and beauty
 of the island.  There are so many reasons why you should visit 
Zanzibar. Is Zanzibar a good holiday destination? Yes! Zanzibar is a 
great holiday destination, especially for travelers after some 
relaxation. A visa is required for almost everyone 
entering Zanzibar/Tanzania. The price for a single-entry (tourist) visa 
is 50 $ for most nationalities, for US citizens it is 100 $. Visas can 
be obtained at any point of entry as well as 4 – 6 weeks prior to entry 
via the Tanzanian embassy in your country.  The only situation when a vaccination 
is required is when entering Zanzibar after a stay of more than 12 hours
 in a yellow fever endemic country. In this case the vaccination 
certificate needs to be processed at the point of entry. Other 
vaccinations to be considered depending on your mode of traveling.  The symptoms of altitude sickness can 
appear while climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, in all climbers irrespective of 
their age and/or fitness level. Due to which, most climbers choose to 
use Diamox (Acetazolamide), a medication that diminishes headache, 
tiredness, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath which occur when 
climbing to high altitudes. Side effects include a tingling sensation in
 fingertips and on the face, and frequent urination. Pictures of buildings and scenery, 
including people, can be taken any time. It is however strictly 
prohibited to take pictures of governmental buildings, persons or 
vehicles Is Zanzibar Safe for Travel?
When is the best time to go to Zanzibar?
How expensive is Zanzibar?
Is Zanzibar worth visiting?
Do I need a visa for Zanzibar?
Do I need vaccinations for Zanzibar?
Is altitude medication needed to climb Kilimanjaro?
What to consider when taking pictures on Zanzibar?
