Traveling solo in Tanzania can be an incredible adventure, but it requires some extra planning for safety and enjoyment. Here are key tips:

1. Safety First

Choose reputable tour operators – Book with licensed safari companies for safe, guided experiences.
Avoid walking alone at night – Use trusted taxis (ask your hotel for recommendations).
Keep valuables secure – Use a money belt or hotel safe for passports/cash.
Stay connected – Get a local SIM card (Vodacom or Airtel) for data/calls.

2. Accommodation Tips

🏨 Stay in well-reviewed lodges/hostels (especially in cities like Arusha/Dar es Salaam).
🏨 Join group safaris – Many operators offer shared tours, reducing costs and increasing safety.

3. Cultural Sensitivity

👕 Dress modestly (especially in Zanzibar and local villages).
🤝 Learn basic Swahili greetings – “Jambo” (Hello), “Asante” (Thank you).
📸 Ask before taking photos – Some locals may refuse or expect payment.

4. Health & Logistics

💉 Get necessary vaccines (Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Hepatitis A).
💊 Carry a basic medical kit (anti-malarials, diarrhea tablets).
🚗 Use trusted transport – Uber works in Dar es Salaam; pre-book airport transfers.

5. Meeting Other Travelers

🌍 Stay in social hostels (e.g., Snake Park in Arusha).
🦁 Join group tours – Great for meeting fellow solo travelers.