Tanzania Visa for Indians (2026) — APS Travels

Tanzania Visa for Indians (2026): e-Visa, Zanzibar Insurance & Fees

Planning a trip to Tanzania? This 2026 guide explains everything Indian passport holders need to know about the Tanzania visa — whether you need one, how much it costs, the documents required, the step-by-step application process, processing times and the key points to remember before you fly. All information is drawn from current rules and official sources.

Do Indians Need a Visa for Tanzania?

Yes — Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Tanzania, including Zanzibar. The easiest option is the single-entry tourist e-Visa applied for online before travel.

Tanzania also offers visa-on-arrival at major airports for Indians, but applying for the e-Visa in advance avoids long queues and the risk of refusal at the border.

Fees and Cost

The single-entry tourist e-Visa costs USD 50. Travellers heading to Zanzibar must additionally pay a mandatory travel insurance fee of about USD 44 per person.

Validity and Length of Stay

The tourist visa allows a stay of up to 90 days.

Documents Required

Keep the following ready before you start your application. Requirements can vary slightly by case, but for most Indian travellers visiting Tanzania you will need:

  • Passport valid at least 6 months with blank pages
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Return/onward flight tickets
  • Hotel booking or invitation letter
  • Proof of the Zanzibar mandatory insurance (if visiting Zanzibar)

Step-by-Step Application Process

Apply on the official Tanzania Immigration e-Visa portal, fill the form, upload your passport bio page and photo, pay the fee online and wait for approval by email. Print the approved e-Visa to show on arrival.

Processing Time

Around 10 working days, so apply at least two weeks before travel. As with any international application, apply well in advance of your travel date and avoid booking non-refundable flights until your visa or authorisation is confirmed.

Key Points to Remember

  • Apply early — processing can take up to 10 working days.
  • Budget for the separate Zanzibar insurance fee if your trip includes the islands.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate may be required if arriving from a risk country.
  • Carry a printed copy of the approved e-Visa.

Where to Apply

Always apply through the official channel only: Tanzania Immigration Services e-Visa portal. Avoid unofficial agents who charge inflated fees, and never share your passport or payment details on unverified websites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Indians get a visa on arrival for Tanzania? Policies change frequently. Applying online in advance is the safest and most reliable route, even where visa-on-arrival exists.

How long should I apply before travel? Apply at least two to three weeks ahead to allow for processing and any document follow-ups.

Is travel insurance required? It is strongly recommended for every international trip and, in some cases, mandatory. Carry proof of cover.

Disclaimer: Visa rules, fees and processing times change frequently and may differ by nationality, purpose of travel and individual circumstances. The information above is for general guidance only and was compiled from publicly available sources in 2026. Always verify the latest requirements on the official government portal (Tanzania Immigration Services e-Visa portal) or with the nearest Tanzania embassy/consulate before booking travel or applying.

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