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Planning a Safari During Rainy Season
Planning a safari during rainy season might not seem like a great idea, but Shadows of Africa has some tips on how you can experinece Africa year round.How to Apply for a Tanzanian eVisa
The Tanzanian eVisa
Visitors to Tanzania have two options when it comes to getting a visa:
- You can arrange this on arrival and deal with airport queues;
- You can get an -visa from the comfort of you home and skip an extra line at the airport
Let the Shadows of Africa team walk you through the simple process of applying for your Tanzanian eVisa.
What is required for an e-visa application?
- A JPEG pic of your passport’s biometric page.
- A JPEG pic of yourself (smaller than 300KB). Don’t worry if you don’t have an official passport photo – a clear image of yourself against a plain background will do.
- Your round-trip flight ticket – either PDF or JPEG will work.
Tanzania, Arusha
Shadows Of Africa Ltd - Tanzania
Mateves, Arusha, TZ
+255 768 133 331
info@shadowsofafrica.com - Your mother’s and father’s names and nationalities.
- Make note of the security question you choose, as it will be required to check your visa status later.
- Where it asks for ‘host details’, write ‘Self’, as this will save you having to complete the rest of that section.
- A valid Visa or MasterCard for online payment
#1 - Go to the Tanzanian eVisa website
First thing's first. Go to the Tanzanian Visa website. It should look like this:
You're going to scroll down to the box in the lower left corner: New Application.
Go ahead and click that.
#2 - Set Up An Account
On the next page, you'll be prompted to enter your email address as well as selecting a security question and answer.
You'll also need to complete a CAPTCHA form to prove you're human. If you are not human, you can't get a visa, I'm afraid.
On the next page, you'll be presented with your application information: an application ID and the date. You'll want to write both of these down!
#3 - Fill Out Your Application
The next few pages will have you fill out the meat and bones of your application.
- Page 1: Fill out your personal information such as name, date of birth, and nationality.
- Page 2: Provide contact information, your present and permanent addresses, and your employment information.
- Page 3: Provide your passport information as well as information on your parents. Weirdly, you are required to provide information on your legal guardian. Just put your own name or your parents' name here.
- Page 4: This one is a little trickier, so we'll cover it in the next section!
#4 - Travel Information
Up until now, this has all been pretty straightforward, but the fourth page of your application gets a little more complicated.
- You'll be asked to list the country in which you are applying and the nearest embassy. There is a limited selection of embassies here, so choose the one in your country or, if all else fails, select immigration headquarters.
- When asked for your Type of Visa, you'll need to select Ordinary (or Multiple Entry, if need be). For Purpose of Your visit, select Leisure and Holiday.
- If you have visited Tanzania previously, you'll need to provide the date of your last entry as well as your visa number from that visit.
- For your travel plans, select all that apply. Be sure to select the correct Port of Entry - the airport or land border crossing. If you aren't sure, ask your Shadows of Africa Safari Expert!
- When asked for your Local Host, select: Host: Company/Organisation
Full Name: Shadows of Africa
Mobile Number: Enter the contact number provided in your booking contract
Email: Enter the email address of your contact at Shadows of Africa
Company: Shadows of Africa
Relationship: Tour Operator
Physical Address: Mateves, Arusha, Tanzania - Lastly, it will ask you for your accommodation. Ask your Shadows of Africa contact for the address of the first hotel in your itinerary and enter this.
#5 - Travel Companions
On the following page, you'll be asked two questions:
- Are you traveling as part of a group or organization?
- Are you being accompanied by minors?
If the answer to either of these is 'yes', you'll be prompted to provide additional information.
#6 - Documents
On the next page, you'll be asked to upload a passport sized photo, a copy of your passport's photo page, and an invitation letter.
An invitation letter is not actually needed for a tourist visa, but the system is set up to require one.
Your booking contract will work in place of a formal invitation letter.
#7 - Final Steps
On the next page, you'll be asked to review the information you've submitted and agree to a Declaration Statement.
Make sure everything is 100% correct, as you can't change it after this.
You'll then make payment for your visa and be provided with confirmation.
Visas are $50 USD (or $100 USD for US citizens), just as they would be at the border or airport upon arrival.
You're done!
Checking the Status of Your Tanzanian eVisa Application
To check on the progress of your application, return to this website.
You'll find a Visa Status button in the bottom right corner. Enter the details you were provided in step two and you're all set!
How long does it take to process an e-visa?
The website says 10 days, but to be on the safe side, we recommend applying 2-3 weeks in advance of travel.
I’ve applied – now what?
Log into the system and check the status of your application any time between 10-14 days after applying. With a bit of luck, it’ll be approved and ready! Print out the confirmation document: though you might have it on your phone/device, the paper
version will be required on arrival, so have this ready.What if I decide to get a visa on arrival instead?
This is still possible for many nationalities, but just make sure you have the following:
• At least 2 hours to spare (bear this in mind if you have a connecting flight).
• The correct amount of US Dollars to pay in cash.
• A pen to complete the forms.
• Shadow’s contact information (see above) or details of your first hotel.Shadows provides you with information on the covid entry requirements. Such advice is provided as a guideline only. Shadows will not be liable if any information regarding the entry requirements provided by us is incorrect.
Please also check:
→ https://www.ggdreisvaccinaties.nl/land/tanzania
→ https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/tanzaniaShadows provides you with information on the visa process. Although we make every effort to keep this information updated this advice is provided as a guideline only. Shadows will not be liable if any information regarding the entry requirements provided by us is incorrect or outdated.
What is the Best Time to See the Wildebeest Migration?
Wanting to know what the best time to see the Wildebeest Migration is? We've got a detailed, month by month guide to help you plan your dream safari.Why We Love Tulia Unique Beach Resort
Tulia Unique Beach Resort is one of our favourite resorts on Zanzibar. With its attention to detail and impressive inclusions, it's the perfect choice!The Top 10 Destinations for an African Safari
The Top 10 Destinations for an African Safari
When it comes time to plan your African safari adventure, it can be difficult to choose from the many fantastic safari destinations.
While East Africa's Wildebeest Migration might be the star attraction, there are plenty of reasons to consider other options.
Today, the Shadows of Africa team breaks down the benefits and drawbacks of the ten best African safari destinations.
#10 - Ethiopia
Ethiopia isn't commonly thought of as a safari destination.
The nation's most famous attractions tend to be of a historic nature, with images of iconic Gondar and Lalibela sure to come to mind first.
However, it is perfectly possible to combine a cultural and historic exploration of Ethiopia with a safari to see its unique animals.
Nowhere else in the world will your safari include black-maned lions, walia ibex, or gerada baboons. This makes Ethiopia a fantastic choice for those who have already 'been there, done that'.
Pros: Unique wildlife. Fascinating history. Delicious food.
Cons: Not a traditional safari destination. Recent political unrest.
#9 - Rwanda
What comes to mind when you think of a trip to Rwanda?
Chances are, it's either gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park or visiting the haunting Rwanda Genocide Museum in Kigali.
Did you know you can also combine the above with a Big Five safari in Akagera National Park? While the park was once something of an afterthought, the Rwandan government has recently made huge strides to import both rhinoceros and lions to bring the park back to its former glory.
A perfect day trip from Kigali, a safari in Akagera can be tailored to also include a boat safari to make for something different.
Pros: Easy day trip from Kigali. See gorillas, chimpanzees, and the Big Five in one trip.
Cons: Wildlife numbers are low and Rwanda tends to be expensive.
#8 - Namibia
Namibia's stunning landscapes are amongst its biggest selling points. How can you not fall in love with the windswept Skeleton Coast or the towering dunes of Sossusvlei?
While the tiny southern African can't quite compare with the 'big boys' when it comes to game drives, the country is still a fantastic safari destination in its own right.
Etosha National Park, in particular, is attracting game enthusiasts from around the world with its towering elephants, the huge variety of bird and animal life, and its dramatic landscapes.
When you combine this with the country's other significant charms, it becomes a very attractive prospect.
Pros: Stunning landscapes. Very affordable.
Cons: Long drives between destinations.
#7 - Zambia
Like neighboring Zimbabwe, Zambia is perhaps best known as the home of the majestic Victoria Falls.
But did you know that it is also a fantastic game drive destination?
While it is certainly a bit more of an off-the-beaten-track destination than Zimbabwe, Botswana, or South Africa - Zambia's South Luangwa National Park and Lower Zambezi National Park are truly awe-inspiring game-drive destinations that can compete with some of the most famous safari parks on earth.
Pros: Combine a safari with a visit to Victoria Falls. Off the beaten path charm.
Cons: Off the beaten path translates into less information and infrastructure availability.
#6 - Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is one of Shadows of Africa's most popular new destinations, with people from all over the world coming to witness the powerful Victoria Falls and explore this gorgeous country.
It's a shame that so few people extend their trip to see more than just the falls, as national parks such as Mana Pools National Park and Hwange National Park offer fantastic game drive opportunity.
Combine this with the history of Great Zimbabwe and the aforementioned Victoria Falls and you have a country that can boast being the complete package.
Pros: Victoria Falls. Close to South Africa.
Cons: Less developed tourist scene away from Victoria Falls. Political issues.
#5 - Uganda
Uganda was once dubbed the Pearl of Africa by Winston Churchill, and we certainly agree with that sentiment.
No country in Africa can offer quite what Uganda does: world-class gorilla and chimpanzee trekking, terrific game drives, and the majesty of the mighty Nile.
A perfect destination for those who have already visited Tanzania, Kenya, and South Africa - Ugana's wild charm and variety of offerings makes it a great place to plan that second safari.
Pros: The best place to combine gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, and a Big Five safari.
Cons: Poor road conditions, expensive domestic flights.
#4 - Botswana
One of the world leaders when it comes to wildlife conservation, Botswana is a truly world-class African safari destination.
Chobe National Park is home to Africa's densest concentration of wildlife, Chobe is a conservationist's dream that can boast Africa's largest elephant population and some of the world's most stunning landscapes.
Of course, there's more to a Botswana safari than just Chobe. Botswana is home to a number of other fantastic parks that are worthy of your time.
Pros: World class conservation record. Africa's densest wildlife population.
Cons: One of Africa's most expensive destinations.
#3 - South Africa
Arguably the most famous African safari destination, South Africa is justified in its popularity.
Its diverse landscapes, fantastic beaches, world-class wines, and famous game parks make it a hugely popular destination.
South Africa's level of development and the fact English is the primary language makes it an appealing destination for first-time safari travelers, but it also means a more crowded tourism scene.
Still, Kruger National Park is justifiably considered one of the world's best safari parks, and the prospect of combining this with the stunning Garden Route, the popular South African wine regions, and the gorgeous beaches makes South Africa a great choice.
Pros: English speaking nation, well-developed tourism market, and a variety of activities.
Cons: Crowded market can make booking hotels difficult.
#2 - Kenya
Kenya often refers to itself as "Africa's safari capital", and the East African country absolutely has a claim to that mantle.
Home to the world-famous Maasai Mara as well as boasting the best views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Kenya is also an affordable and well-developed tourism market that is great for families or people traveling on a budget.
Shadows of Africa offers a huge variety of Kenyan safari tours, so there is something for all walks of life.
Pros: Home to the Wildebeest Migration in August-September. Views of Mt. Kilimanjaro from Amboseli. Cheapest East African nation.
Cons: Popularity means hotels sell out early.
#1 - Tanzania
The undisputed king when it comes to African safaris, Tanzania is home to the Wildebeest Migration for ten months of the year.
It's also home to the World Heritage-listed Ngorongoro Crater, Africa's tallest mountain, and the gorgeous island paradise of Zanzibar.
When it comes to putting together your dream Tanzanian safari, Shadows of Africa have you covered. We've been in operation here for almost a decade and know the country inside and out.
Pros: The best place to see the Wildebeest Migration. Mt. Kilimanjaro. Zanzibar. Ngorongoro Crater.
Cons: East Africa's most expensive destination.
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With so many choices when it comes to planning your African safari, it can be difficult to find the right fit for you.
Thankfully, Shadows of Africa has expertise in all ten of the above countries and can help find the perfect fit for you!
Contact us to start planning your dream safari now!
Exploring Historic Stone Town - A Guide
Stone Town - A Guide
Historic Stone Town is one of Tanzania's most beloved tourist attractions.
The storied history of Stone Town is every bit as big an attraction as Zanzibar's famous white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. No visit to Zanzibar would be complete without a night (or two) in Stone Town.
Getting to Stone Town
Flights
Stone Town is home to Zanzibar's only international airport: Abeid Amani Karume International Airport.
As such, the easiest way to get there is via flights from Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Dar Es Salaam, or even the Serengeti!
Airlines such as Coastal Aviation, Precision, and FlightLink offer multiple daily flights from a number of airstrips and airports across Tanzania.
This makes taking a safari from Zanzibar super easy!
As an international airport, it is also possible to fly to larger international airports such as Nairobi.
Ferries
Zanzibar is quite close to the Tanzanian mainland, so it is also possible to take a ferry to Dar Es Salaam.
With domestic flights to Dar Es Salaam being so cheap, however, it is often easier to simply fly and avoid the hassle of dealing with a crowded public ferry.
Where to Stay in Stone Town
Stone Town boasts a wealth of accommodation options for all budgets. From friendly backpacker hostels to luxury five-star resorts, there's something for all walks of life.
We've highlighted a few of our favourite Stone Town accommodation options below.
Zenji Guesthouse (Budget)
Part B&B, part restaurant, and part backpacker hostel, Zenji Guesthouse is a fantastic option for people on a tight budget.
Boasting a variety of rooms in different styles and price ranges, it is a centrally located property just a few minutes' walk from the Ferry Terminal and popular tourist attractions.
Recommended For: Backpackers and families on a budget.
Maru Maru (Medium)
Home to one of the breathtaking views in all of Stone Town, Maru Maru's rooftop bar, restaurant, and pool is the envy of properties all across the island.
Maru Maru is a modern hotel that stays true to its Zanzibari cultural heritage, Maru Maru offers the comforts from home with a distinctly African sensibility.
Their buffet breakfast is to die for too!
Recommended For: Families and couples.
Emerson Spice (Medium)
Built in a refurbished former merchant's home, Emerson Spice gives guests the chance to stay in an authentic bit of Zanzibar history while enjoying all of the comforts you'd expect from a top-class hotel.
One of our most popular hotel options, Emerson Spice offers a variety of room configurations and prices to cater for all kinds of travelers.
Recommended For: Families and groups.
Serena Stone Town (Upper Medium)
The Serena brand can always be relied upon to provide quality service, spacious rooms, and gorgeous grounds.
A common feature in many Tanzanian safari itineraries, Serena's presence in Stown Town offers up the opportunity to take advantage of their very competitive circuit discount pricing.
It's also a thoroughly gorgeous lodge in its own right!
Recommended For: Groups and families.
Park Hyatt Zanzibar (Luxury)
The only name in luxury in Stone Town, the gorgeous Park Hyatt Zanzibar proudly embraces its historic roots while also offering world-class luxury service.
Whether you're staying in a city view room or one of the lavish suites, you've got access to Park Hyatt's world-renowned service, amazing food, and on-site facilities such as an infinity pool, fully equipped gym, souvenir store, and much more.
Recommended For: Honeymooners and couples.
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Of course, there are plenty of other options when it comes to Stone Town accommodation, but the above are a few of our absolute favourites!
What to do in Stone Town
Many visitors to Stone Town use it as a stopping off point between the airport and their Zanzibar beach resort, but they're missing out! Some of the most popular Zanzibar activities can be accessed from right here in the city!
Stone Town City Tour
First and foremost is a tour of historic Stone Town's labyrinthine alleys, bustling market bazaars, and historic sites. Our Stone Town tour is a memorable half-day experience that showcases the rich and often dark history of the former Omani territory and independent nation.
Busy all day? We also offer a Stone Town by night tour!
Spice Plantation Tour
Before it was famous for its beaches, Zanzibar was famous around the world as the 'spice island' where so many dishes across the globe got their flavour.
Today, you can take a Zanzibar spice tour to taste, smell, touch, and even cook with the various herbs, spices, and tropical fruits that are still a staple of the Zanzibari economy. It's a delicious experience!
Prison Island
Located not far from Stone Town, Prison Island is a former prison that now acts as a sanctuary for giant tortoises.
A Prison Island tour allows you to take a walk back in time while also seeing these gigantic amphibians up close and personal!
Where to Eat in Stone Town
With so many of the world's herbs and spices coming from Zanzibar, is it any surprise that the food is exquisite?
Combine this with the island's melting pot of cultures and you've got a dizzying array of dining options at your fingertips.
Whether you are craving a little Spanish tapas, a fiery Indian curry, authentic Italian, or you want to sample the local fare, Stone Town's dining scene has got you covered.
Want to know our favourites?
The Beach House
A trendy eatery from the people behind the Park Hyatt Zanzibar, Beach House offers up both African and European cuisine, designer gin & tonic cocktails, and a stunning view of the Indian Ocean to boot.
Try their paella - it's to die for!
Puzzle Coffee Shop
If you've got some time to spare in Stone Town and want to catch up on your emails, Puzzle Coffee Shop offers high speed WiFi, aromatic coffee, and tasty pastries to sate that hunger.
Located in one of the city's many winding alleys, it's a cute little hidden treasure that local expats swear by.
Tea House Restaurant
Stone Town's top restaurant according to TripAdvisor, Tea House is a rooftop restaurant offering up decadent five-course degustation for gourmands and foodies from around the world.
For those wanting an intimate dining experience, this is the place to be.
For guests staying at Emerson Spice, this is the restaurant where you'll be doing all of your dining. Not bad!
Planning Your Stone Town Experience
Has our Stone Town guide got your attention?
Get in touch with one of Shadows of Africa's safari experts at info@shadowsofafrica.com to start planning your Stone Town escape!
Where to Stay in Ngorongoro: The Best Hotels in Ngorongoro and Karatu
When planning your safari to Ngorongoro Crater, you'll want to consider the various hotels in Ngorongoro and nearby Karatu. Here, we've highlighted the best hotels in the area.