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Due to the current occasion we would like to point out the dress code on Zanzibar.
Travel Tips Zanzibar
Lela Muhamed Mussa - Zanzibar's tourism minister - said recent incidents of public nudity had prompted her to reiterate rules that, if breached, may see fines.
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Covid-19 Test
Most countries now require travellers coming from Tanzania to have received a valid negative Covid-19 test issued not more than 96 or 72 hours before departure from Tanzania. The Tanzania Ministry of Health offers a service to obtain this Covid-19 test certificate. Register at:
https://pimacovid.moh.go.tz/#/booking
Local Testing Centres are listed as KCMC, Mawenzi Hospital, Hai District Hospital and Mount Meru Hospital. The test costs US$100 and the Ministry statement says that results will be available within 48 hours.
Details on requirements for international travel are also available from the Africa CDC website for Trusted Travel at
https://africacdc.org/trusted-travel/
Notices:
Feb 27, 2021: Testing at the National Laboratory
Jan 4, 2021: Testing Guide for Travellers
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Tanzania Travel Advisories
TANZANIA TRAVEL ADVISORY NO. 5, published 5th August 2020
All travellers whose airline or country of departure requires a negative COVID-19 test result as a condition for departure must also present this test result on entry into Tanzania. Travellers from other countries who show COVID-19 symptoms will be subjected to an extended examination and if necessary a PCR test. A quarantine obligation no longer exists.
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA TRAVEL ADVISORY N0.4
was published on 20th July 2020. The main features state that there is no quarantine for arrivals in Tanzania unless you display symptoms of coronavirus upon arrival. All travellers must carry an official COVID-19 clearance certificate issued within 72 hours of travel. Screening procedures will be conducted on arrival.
Video from the Tanzania Tourist Board:
As COVID-19 continues to spread. This COVID-19 assessment and screener wants to help you and your loved ones to check symptoms and find out what to do next.
TANZANIA TRAVEL ADVISORY NO. 3 of 18th May 2020
On 18th May the Ministry of Health has removed the requirement for travellers entering Tanzania to undergo 14 days quarantine.
TANZANIA TRAVEL ADVISORY NO. 2 of 4th April 2020
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Helpful to check potential COVID-19 symptoms and understand what to do next.
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