Safety. Is there anything to worry about?

Tanzania is one of the safest countries compared to some other regions of Africa. The level of crime threat is not at all higher than, for example, in Poland. However, safety in Tanzania, like in any other country, can change depending on various factors, such as geographical area, political situation, and current events.

Here are some safety considerations in Tanzania:

1. Crime: In cities, especially in large urban centers, crime can occur, including theft and robbery. You should exercise caution and avoid displaying valuables in public.

2.Wildlife safety: During safaris and visits to national parks, there is a risk associated with wild animals. It is important to follow safety rules and guide instructions.

3.Health: When traveling to Tanzania, especially to rural or wilderness areas, it is important to take precautions regarding hygiene, avoid tap water, and protect yourself from insect-borne diseases.

4.Politics and social climate: The political situation and social climate in Tanzania can change. It is worth following current news and government recommendations before traveling.

5.Border areas: Tanzania's border areas may be more unstable due to conflicts or tensions with neighboring countries. Before traveling to such areas, it is worth getting information on the current border situation.

It is best to familiarize yourself with the latest safety information on the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website before traveling to Tanzania.