Planning a Tanzania safari from Doha is becoming increasingly popular among Qatar residents and expats seeking a mix of wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural adventure. Before you set off for the Serengeti savannahs or the majestic Ngorongoro Crater, it’s essential to understand the visa rules, vaccination guidelines, and travel requirements that apply in 2025. Preparing ahead ensures your journey is smooth, safe, and stress-free. This guide covers everything Doha travelers need to know before flying to Tanzania for an unforgettable safari.
1. Tanzania Visa Requirements for Doha Travelers
Travelers from Doha require a visa to enter Tanzania, but the process is straightforward thanks to several options available in 2025.
The eVisa is the top choice for Doha-based tourists. You apply online, get approval by email, and simply show the printed document when you arrive in Tanzania.
How to apply:
Complete the form on the official Tanzanian Immigration website
Upload your passport and a recent passport-size photo
Pay the visa fee online
Receive approval within 3–10 days
The eVisa avoids queues and speeds up airport clearance — a major benefit during peak safari seasons.

Tanzania still offers Visa on Arrival, but it can sometimes mean waiting in long lines, especially when multiple flights land at the same time. Doha tourists can use this option, but the eVisa remains the more efficient choice.
Single Entry Tourist Visa – Valid for 30 to 90 days
Multiple Entry Visa – Ideal for frequent visitors
Transit Visa – Valid for short stays up to 7 days
Most safari travelers will use the Single Entry Visa.
Make sure your passport:
Is valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date
Has 2 or more blank pages
2. Vaccination Requirements for Traveling from Doha to Tanzania
While Tanzania has flexible vaccination rules in 2025, certain guidelines still apply to international travelers. It’s recommended to visit a travel clinic in Doha at least 4–6 weeks before departure.
The Yellow Fever vaccine is only required if:
You are arriving from or transiting through a Yellow Fever–risk country,
AND your layover is longer than 12 hours.
If you fly directly from Doha, or via a non-risk country, this vaccine is not mandatory.
These are not required but strongly recommended:
Hepatitis A & B
Typhoid
Tetanus / Diphtheria booster
Rabies (for trekkers, nature lovers, or Kilimanjaro climbers)
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Polio booster
These vaccines help prevent common infections, especially if you will be exploring rural areas or spending long hours outdoors.
Tanzania is a malaria-risk region, especially in safari destinations like Serengeti, Tarangire, and Selous.

Doha travelers should:
Take prescribed antimalarial medication
Use mosquito repellent
Wear long clothing at dusk and dawn
Sleep under mosquito nets when provided
3. Updated COVID-19 Travel Guidelines (2025)
Tanzania has eased most of its COVID-related restrictions:
PCR tests are not required for entry
Proof of vaccination is recommended, not mandatory
Thermal screening may be done on arrival
Airlines may have their own rules, so always check your flight details.
4. Additional Travel Requirements & Tips for Qatar Tourists
Highly recommended — and in 2025, many safari lodges require it.
Choose a policy that covers:
Medical emergencies
Flight cancellations
Lost baggage
High-altitude trekking (for Kilimanjaro)
The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
USD is widely accepted for hotels, tips, and safari payments
Carry clean, post-2009 printed USD notes
Most Doha travelers fly into:
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) – Best for Northern Circuit safaris
Dar es Salaam (DAR) – Best for Southern Circuit & Zanzibar trips
You can buy SIM cards easily from Vodacom, Airtel, or Tigo for affordable data and calls.
Travel rules may change periodically, so always check:
Tanzania Immigration updates
Qatar Airways or your airline
Your safari operator’s guidance
A Tanzania safari from Doha is an extraordinary experience filled with wildlife, culture, and natural beauty. Understanding the visa process, vaccination guidelines, and travel requirements ensures your adventure is smooth, safe, and well-prepared. With the right information and proper planning, your journey to Tanzania will be seamless from start to finish.
For expert help planning your safari, trust Kiboko Safaris.
Phone: +1 (317) 438-4412
Email: kibokosafari1@gmail.com