Table of Contents

  1. Introduction to Travel Planning
  2. Visa Information for Tanzania
  3. Visa Information for Kenya
  4. Planning with Access 2 Tanzania
  5. The Bottom Line
  6. FAQs

Introduction to Travel Planning

Traveling to East Africa is always exciting, especially when you want to combine wildlife adventures with cultural discovery. Many visitors choose Tanzania Safari Packages for the chance to see lions, elephants, giraffes, and wildebeest in their natural home.

Others extend their journey to Kenya to enjoy a complete safari circuit. While the safaris and landscapes capture the spotlight, planning starts with one essential step; visas. Understanding the updated visa process for both Tanzania and Kenya will help you save time and avoid confusion.

Visa Information for Tanzania

Travelers can choose between two options for entering Tanzania. The first is applying for an eVisa online before arrival. This process is convenient since you can fast track your entry at major airports such as Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and Mwanza. Land borders like Namanga with Kenya and Tunduma with Malawi also accept eVisa holders. Processing usually takes ten business days, so it is best to apply early. The official portal for eVisa applications is https://visa.immigration.go.tz. Applicants are advised to use Google Chrome on a desktop or laptop to ensure smooth completion.

When filling out the form, you will be asked for local host information. Travelers booking through Access 2 Tanzania can use company details including the contact person, address, and official BIS ID number. You will also need to upload your confirmed round trip ticket. If your itinerary connects you onward to Rwanda, a confirmation voucher from Access 2 Tanzania can be used for the return ticket requirement.

The second option is obtaining your visa upon arrival. This method remains possible at airports and border crossings. Non US citizens pay 50 USD for a single entry visa while US citizens require 100 USD for multiple entry. Carry cash for payment and allow extra time since this method involves several steps. It is important to note that Tanzanian embassies and high commissions no longer issue visas, so online application or arrival visa are the only valid options.

Before traveling, make sure your passport has at least six months validity from the date you leave Tanzania and has at least two blank pages per country you plan to visit. The visa affixed in your passport takes up one entire page.

Visa Information for Kenya

Since January 2024, Kenya has introduced the Electronic Travel Authorization system known as eTA. Every visitor, including children and infants, must obtain approval before the journey begins. Applications are made online at https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en. The processing time is about three working days, although it may take longer in some cases.

You will need to prepare a valid passport with at least six months remaining validity, a digital photo, and your contact information. Other required documents include confirmed accommodation details, travel itinerary, and proof of payment. The cost per person is 34.09 USD. It is advised not to apply more than ninety days before travel.

Travelers connecting through Kenya by air without leaving the airport do not need to apply for the eTA. However, if you plan to exit the airport even for a short visit, the authorization is mandatory. The introduction of the eTA system has simplified the visa process and provides faster clearance upon arrival in Nairobi or Mombasa.

Planning with Access 2 Tanzania

Once the visa process is complete, the focus shifts to creating the best safari itinerary. Many guests start their journey with Tanzania Tour Packages that include world famous parks such as Serengeti, Tarangire, and Ngorongoro Crater. For travelers seeking unique experiences, adding an Africa Safari Lake Natron trip offers a dramatic change of scenery. Lake Natron lies at the base of the active Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano. Its red alkaline waters attract millions of flamingos, making it one of the most photogenic safari locations.

Combining Tanzania and Kenya allows you to witness the Great Migration from different angles. Depending on the season, wildebeest cross from Serengeti into Maasai Mara or return south again. Choosing multi country packages ensures you enjoy varied landscapes, diverse cultures, and endless wildlife encounters. Access 2 Tanzania creates personalized routes, matching the best lodges and camps to guest preferences.

The Bottom Line

Traveling to East Africa becomes seamless when visas and itineraries are arranged in advance. By understanding the eVisa systems of Tanzania and the eTA process of Kenya, you can avoid delays and focus on your adventure. Access 2 Tanzania helps travelers prepare each step, from completing visa applications to designing tailor made safari journeys.

With Tanzania Wildlife Safari Packages, you can explore famous parks, visit offbeat locations such as Lake Natron, and even extend your adventure into Kenya. Every detail is handled so you can focus on the experience itself.

FAQs

  1. Can I still get a Tanzania visa upon arrival?
    Yes, you can obtain a visa on arrival at Tanzanian airports and border crossings. Carry cash for payment and allow extra processing time. The eVisa is faster and more convenient, ensuring a smoother entry experience.
  2. How long does it take to process a Tanzania eVisa?
    The Tanzania eVisa typically takes ten business days to process. Applying early ensures timely approval and prevents delays. Using the official website on a desktop or laptop is recommended for a seamless application experience.
  3. Do children need a Kenya eTA?
    Yes, every traveler including infants and children must have an approved Kenya eTA. The authorization must be obtained before starting the journey, even for short trips, to ensure hassle-free entry into Kenya.
  4. What is the cost of the Kenya eTA?
    The Kenya eTA costs 34.09 USD per person. Payment is made online during the application. Make sure to apply no more than 90 days before travel to avoid any processing issues at the airport.
  5. Can Access 2 Tanzania help with visa details?
    Yes, Access 2 Tanzania provides full support for visa applications, including local host details, guidance, and documentation assistance. This ensures travelers have all necessary information for both eVisa and visa-on-arrival processes.

Howard G. (USA)

September 23, 2025

“Excellent. From the beginning, Karen helped us design a custom trip that fit our interests. For example, my partner is very interested in birds. We got birds. We were interested in avoiding crowds. We did, as much as possible. And the choice of Mkomazi was ideal. There were remarkably few glitches along the way, and Joachim addressed each of them with calm professionalism. The trip was as close to perfect as we could have imagined. From Karen’s initial consultations to Joachim’s expert guiding, we could not have asked for more.”