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Tanzania Visa Guide for Indian Passport Holders in Dubai

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Guide21 February 20269 min readBy Priya Sharma

Tanzania (Zanzibar) Visa for Indian Passport Holders in Dubai 2026

Can Indian passport holders get a Tanzania visa from Dubai?

Yes. Indian passport holders in Dubai can apply for a Tanzania eVisa online at eservices.immigration.go.tz. The fee is USD 50 (~AED 184) for a single-entry tourist visa valid for up to 90 days. The yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory. Processing takes 5–10 business days. Indian nationals are also eligible for visa on arrival at major Tanzanian airports.

eVisa Fee: USD 50 (~AED 184)Processing: 5–10 business daysMax Stay: Up to 90 daysYellow Fever: Mandatory certificate required

Key Takeaway

  • Yes. Indian passport holders in Dubai can apply for a Tanzania eVisa online at eservices.immigration.go.tz. The fee is U...
  • eVisa Fee: USD 50 (~AED 184)
  • Processing: 5–10 business days
  • Max Stay: Up to 90 days
  • Yellow Fever: Mandatory certificate required

Tanzania is a dream destination for Indians living in Dubai — combining world-class safaris in the Serengeti with the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, all reachable on a direct Emirates flight in around 5.5 hours. For Indian passport holders, accessing Tanzania is entirely possible through the online eVisa system, making it one of the more straightforward African visas to obtain.

Indian passport holders are NOT visa-free for Tanzania. A valid eVisa or visa on arrival is required before entry. The good news is that Tanzania actively welcomes Indian tourists and does not impose any nationality-specific restrictions — the same USD 50 single-entry eVisa process that applies to British or American passport holders applies equally to Indian nationals.

This guide is specifically written for Indian passport holders residing in the UAE and covers everything you need: precise requirements, the yellow fever certificate (non-negotiable), Zanzibar entry specifics, common concerns for Indian travellers, and tips to make the most of your Tanzanian adventure.

Do Indian Passport Holders Need a Tanzania Visa?

Yes — Indian nationals require a visa to enter Tanzania. India and Tanzania do not have a bilateral visa-free arrangement. However, the process is very manageable: Indian passport holders can apply for a Tanzania eVisa online before travel, or obtain a visa on arrival at major Tanzanian airports. There is no requirement to visit the Tanzanian embassy or consulate in person.

Tanzania Visa Options for Indian Passport Holders (Dubai-Based)

eVisa (online)

Where to Apply
eservices.immigration.go.tz
Fee
USD 50
Processing
5–10 business days
Recommended?
Yes — strongly recommended

Visa on arrival

Where to Apply
At airport immigration (DAR, KIA, ZNZ)
Fee
USD 50 (USD cash preferred)
Processing
Immediate (queue: 45–120 min)
Recommended?
Last resort only

Embassy visa (India)

Where to Apply
Tanzania High Commission, New Delhi
Fee
Equivalent to USD 50
Processing
5–10 working days
Recommended?
Not relevant for Dubai residents

Indian passport holders based in Dubai should always use the eVisa route — apply online, get approved before departure, and avoid lengthy queues on arrival in Tanzania.

There is no additional screening or documentation requirement for Indian nationals compared to other nationalities. Tanzania does not impose any additional requirements based on passport nationality — the standard eVisa process and document list applies uniformly.

Tanzania eVisa Requirements: Indian Nationals in Dubai

The following documents are required for an Indian passport holder based in Dubai to apply for a Tanzania eVisa. Gather all of these before starting the online application to avoid mid-session interruptions.

Tanzania eVisa Document Requirements for Indian Nationals

Indian passport

Specification
Valid for 6+ months beyond Tanzania departure date
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
OCI card holders still need their Indian passport as travel document

Passport bio page scan

Specification
Clear scan, JPEG or PDF, under 2MB
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
Include all passport data — MRZ lines must be legible

Passport photograph

Specification
White background, colour, 35mm × 45mm, JPEG, recent
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
Indian visa-size photos (51×51mm) do not meet Tanzania spec — get correct size

Yellow fever certificate

Specification
International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow booklet)
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
Mandatory — Indian nationals frequently refused entry without it

Return flight itinerary

Specification
Dubai (DXB or DWC) → Tanzania and return
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
Emirates direct to DAR or via Nairobi connections also accepted

Proof of accommodation

Specification
Hotel or safari lodge booking confirmation
Key Notes for Indian Applicants
Zanzibar hotel booking accepted — Zanzibar is part of Tanzania

OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card is not a travel document. You travel on your Indian passport and the OCI card is your UAE residency proof — do not confuse the two when completing the eVisa application.

Critical: Yellow Fever for Indian Travellers

  • Tanzania requires a yellow fever vaccination certificate from all travellers — including Indians from the UAE
  • The requirement applies regardless of your last country of residence (UAE is not a yellow fever endemic country, but Tanzania still requires the certificate for entry)
  • Get vaccinated at a DHA-approved clinic in Dubai — Rashid Hospital, American Hospital Dubai, or private travel medicine clinics
  • The certificate is valid from the 10th day after vaccination and provides lifetime protection
  • Carry the original yellow booklet (International Certificate of Vaccination) — immigration will physically check it, not just a scan

Step-by-Step: Tanzania eVisa for Indians Based in Dubai

The Tanzania eVisa process for Indian passport holders in Dubai follows the same steps as for other nationalities, with a few specific points to watch for.

  1. 1Visit eservices.immigration.go.tz and create an account with your email address. Verify your email via the confirmation link sent to your inbox.
  2. 2Select "Apply for Visa" — choose "Ordinary Visa (Single Entry)" for a standard tourist trip. If planning Tanzania + Kenya + Uganda, select "East Africa Tourist Visa" (USD 100).
  3. 3Personal details: Enter your name exactly as it appears on your Indian passport. Common error — some Indian passports have name in a different order (surname listed first); match whatever the passport bio page shows.
  4. 4Nationality: Select "India." Passport country should also be "India." Your UAE residency does not change your nationality for this application.
  5. 5Contact details: Provide your Dubai address, UAE phone number (+971), and email. You do not need to provide an Indian address.
  6. 6Travel information: Enter your planned arrival and departure dates for Tanzania. Select your port of entry — Julius Nyerere International (Dar es Salaam) for mainland, or Zanzibar International if flying direct to Zanzibar.
  7. 7Upload documents: Passport scan, photo (ensure white background — not cream), yellow fever certificate, flight booking, and accommodation proof.
  8. 8Pay USD 50 by credit/debit card. UAE-issued Indian bank cards (like SBI UAE, or Indian bank accounts linked to Mastercard/Visa) are accepted. Ensure international online transactions are enabled.
  9. 9Submit and note your application reference number. Check status at eservices.immigration.go.tz using your login.
  10. 10Upon approval (typically 5–10 business days), download and print your Tanzania eVisa. Present it at check-in at Dubai airport and at Tanzanian immigration on arrival.

Zanzibar for Indian Travellers: What You Need to Know

Zanzibar is one of the most popular Tanzania destinations for Indian travellers from Dubai — its beaches rival the Maldives at a fraction of the cost, the food has South Asian influences from centuries of spice trade, and the coral reef diving is world-class. Here is everything Indian visitors need to know about Zanzibar entry.

Zanzibar Entry: Key Facts for Indian Passport Holders

Separate visa required?

Detail
No — a Tanzania eVisa covers both mainland and Zanzibar

Entry point

Detail
Fly direct from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar (ZNZ) — 20-minute domestic flight, or take a ferry

Immigration check

Detail
Zanzibar has its own immigration desk — show your Tanzania eVisa, passport, and yellow fever certificate

Yellow fever check

Detail
Zanzibar immigration actively checks yellow fever certificates — do not forget your yellow booklet

Currency

Detail
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS); USD widely accepted; AED not commonly accepted — exchange in Dubai or Dar es Salaam

Halal food

Detail
Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim — halal food is widely available, including Indian cuisine in Stone Town

Best beaches

Detail
Nungwi and Kendwa (north), Paje (east coast), Matemwe — all accessible from Stone Town

Indian travellers frequently combine Zanzibar with a mainland safari — fly into Dar es Salaam, take a short domestic flight to Zanzibar, then return to Dar es Salaam for a game drive. One eVisa covers the entire trip.

Stone Town, Zanzibar's historic capital, has deep Indian Ocean trade roots — the Arabic, Indian, African, and European architectural and culinary influences are visible throughout. The spice market, the narrow alleyways, and the seafront Forodhani Night Market are essential experiences. Indian travellers often feel culturally at home here in a way that is unique among African destinations.

Tanzania Safari Planning for Indian Families and Groups

Indian families from Dubai travelling to Tanzania for a safari can plan efficiently with the right information. Here are key points to help structure your Tanzania itinerary.

Tanzania Safari Planning Guide for Indians in Dubai

Best months

Details
July–October (Great Migration), Jan–Feb (calving season)
Recommendation
Book safaris 3–6 months in advance for July–October

Typical duration

Details
7–14 days to combine safari + Zanzibar
Recommendation
Emirates direct flight makes 10-day trip very comfortable

Budget per person

Details
USD 2,000–6,000+ (flights + safari + Zanzibar)
Recommendation
Mid-range tented camps offer excellent value vs luxury lodges

Group safaris

Details
Available for groups of 6–20 via private vehicle hire
Recommendation
Group bookings from Dubai can negotiate rates directly with operators

Indian-friendly operators

Details
Several Arusha-based operators cater specifically to Indian preferences
Recommendation
Request vegetarian meal options when booking — most reputable camps accommodate

Children on safari

Details
Minimum age restrictions vary by park and camp (typically 6–12)
Recommendation
Ngorongoro Crater is more accessible for families with young children than Serengeti

Visa for children

Details
Indian children need their own Tanzania eVisa
Recommendation
Apply separately for each child — same process, same USD 50 fee

Many Dubai-based Indian travel agencies offer Tanzania safari packages that include eVisa assistance. OraVisa can handle the visa component while you work with a safari operator for the trip logistics.

  • Vegetarian and Jain meals are available at most higher-end safari lodges and tented camps in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro — always confirm when booking.
  • Kilimanjaro (5,895m) can be climbed by healthy adults — no mountaineering skills needed, but altitude acclimatisation is important. Discuss fitness requirements with your trekking operator.
  • Tanzania uses left-hand driving (same as India) — renting a car for independent travel is possible but not recommended for first-time visitors; guided safaris are far safer and more productive.
  • The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the local currency; USD is widely accepted at tourist establishments. Exchange currency before leaving Dubai for better rates.
  • Mobile connectivity (Vodacom and Airtel Tanzania) is generally good in cities and tourist areas; in remote national parks, expect limited or no signal.

Tanzania Visa Fees and Cost Summary for Indian Nationals

Here is a complete cost breakdown specific to Indian passport holders travelling to Tanzania from Dubai in 2026.

Tanzania Trip Cost Summary for Indian Nationals (Dubai)

Tanzania eVisa (single entry)

Cost
USD 50 (~AED 184)
Notes
Per person — children also pay full fee

Yellow fever vaccination

Cost
AED 180–350
Notes
One-time — certificate valid for life post-2016 WHO guidelines

Emirates flight Dubai–Dar es Salaam return

Cost
AED 1,400–3,800
Notes
Book 2–3 months ahead for best fares; July–October is peak

Travel insurance

Cost
AED 100–300 per person
Notes
Recommended — ensure it covers safari activities and Kilimanjaro if trekking

Serengeti National Park fees

Cost
USD 70–82 per person per day
Notes
Charged by the park separately from safari lodge/camp rates

Zanzibar hotel (per night)

Cost
USD 80–500+ per room
Notes
Wide range from budget to luxury — Nungwi and Paje are popular areas

OraVisa eVisa assistance

Cost
Contact OraVisa for a quote
Notes
Document review, application preparation, and submission

Tanzanian national parks and conservation areas charge their own entry and conservation fees directly — these are separate from the visa fee and are typically included in safari package pricing.

Apply for Your Tanzania Visa with OraVisa

OraVisa has extensive experience assisting Indian passport holders in Dubai with African visa applications, including Tanzania. Our team ensures your eVisa application is complete, documents meet specifications, and the yellow fever certificate is correctly uploaded to avoid the most common rejection reason for Indian applicants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Indian passport holders get Tanzania visa on arrival?

Yes. Indian passport holders are eligible for Tanzania visa on arrival at Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam), Kilimanjaro International Airport, and Zanzibar International Airport. The fee is USD 50, payable in cash (USD preferred). However, OraVisa strongly recommends the eVisa over visa on arrival — the dedicated eVisa lane is much faster, and you avoid the risk of missing documents causing entry refusal after a long flight from Dubai.

Is yellow fever certificate mandatory for Indians travelling from Dubai to Tanzania?

Yes — the yellow fever vaccination certificate (International Certificate of Vaccination, the yellow booklet) is mandatory for entry to Tanzania for all nationalities, including Indian passport holders based in Dubai. This applies even though the UAE is not a yellow fever endemic country. The certificate must be carried as a physical document and will be checked by Tanzanian immigration officers. Get vaccinated at a DHA-approved clinic in Dubai at least 10 days before travel.

Do Indian children need a separate Tanzania visa?

Yes. Every person travelling to Tanzania needs their own individual eVisa or visa on arrival, regardless of age. Children with their own passport must have their own Tanzania eVisa. Infants on a parent's passport (if the passport allows this) may be covered under that parent's visa, but OraVisa recommends confirming this with the Tanzania Immigration Services Department before travel, as policies can vary.

What is the validity of a Tanzania visa for Indian nationals?

The standard Tanzania single-entry tourist eVisa is valid for a stay of up to 90 days per visit. The visa is typically valid from the date of approval for a period of 3–6 months, during which you must use it. Once you enter Tanzania, you can stay for up to 90 consecutive days. If you need to extend, you must apply at the Tanzania Immigration Department before your visa expires — extensions are granted at the officer's discretion.

Is Zanzibar included in the Tanzania eVisa for Indian passport holders?

Yes. Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, and your Tanzania eVisa covers entry to both the mainland and Zanzibar. However, Zanzibar has its own immigration checkpoint — you will be asked to show your Tanzania eVisa, passport, and yellow fever certificate when entering Zanzibar (whether by domestic flight or ferry from Dar es Salaam). No additional visa is needed.

Can I visit both Tanzania and Kenya on one trip from Dubai?

Yes — and the East Africa Tourist Visa (USD 100) makes this very practical. This single visa covers Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple-entry for up to 90 days. If your itinerary includes the Serengeti (Tanzania) and Maasai Mara (Kenya), apply for the East Africa Tourist Visa at the immigration portal of your first country of entry. If only visiting Tanzania, the standard USD 50 single-entry eVisa is more appropriate and cost-effective.

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Written by

Priya Sharma

Senior Visa Consultant — Asia & Americas

Senior Visa Consultant specializing in Asian & American destinations. 8 years of experience with a proven track record in complex multi-country applications.

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