Tanzania Travel Advisory 2025: Peace, Stability & Tourism Fully Restored
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT) has issued an official Tanzania Travel Advisory, confirming that peace, stability, and all tourism activities have been fully restored across the country.
(Source: MNRT Government Communication Unit, 4 November 2025)
As a result, Tanzania continues to welcome climbers, safari travelers, and beach holiday visitors with confidence and world-class hospitality.
Peace & Stability Confirmed by the Government
In the MNRT’s official announcement, Mr. Nteghenjwa Hosseah, Head of the Government Communication Unit, emphasised that:
“Peace, stability, and normalcy have been restored in all regions.”
(MNRT, 2025)
All major travel systems—including airports, seaports, land borders, highways, and railway networks—are fully operational.
This includes important tourism hubs such as:
- Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
- Serengeti & Northern Safari Circuit
- Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume Airport (ZNZ)
Tourism Activities Back to Normal
All tourism destinations in the country are open and functioning normally. This includes:
- National Parks & Game Reserves
- Cultural Heritage Sites
- Hotels, Lodges, & Tented Camps
- Safari & Climbing Operators
From the Serengeti Migration to Mount Kilimanjaro climbs, and from Zanzibar beaches to the remote wilderness of Ruaha, visitors can continue planning their adventures with confidence.
Tanzania’s Commitment to International Tourism Standards
As a committed member of UN Tourism, Tanzania maintains global standards in:
- Traveler safety
- Conservation & sustainability
- Community involvement
- Tourism service quality
This travel advisory is part of the government’s proactive strategy to maintain transparency and ensure traveler confidence.

TATO Welcomes the Government’s Advisory
The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) has endorsed the advisory, praising the swift steps taken to maintain stability.
According to Mr. Elirehema Maturo, TATO Executive Director:
“This advisory sends a strong message that Tanzania remains a safe and reliable destination.”
(TATO Statement, November 2025)
TATO emphasizes that tourism:
- Contributes over 17% to Tanzania’s GDP
- Generates USD 3.9 billion annually
- Supports 1.5 million jobs
Tourism as a Driver of National Prosperity
Tourism continues to play a key role in:
- Community Development
- Wildlife Conservation
- Cultural Exchange
- National Unity
The MNRT reports that in 2024, Tanzania recorded:
- 2.1 million international tourists
- 3.2 million domestic tourists
With stability restored, the projections for 2026 are even stronger.
For travelers seeking safety, authenticity, and adventure, Tanzania remains one of Africa’s premier destinations.

The Road Ahead: Restoring Traveler Confidence
The MNRT and TATO encourage global travel partners, tour operators, and media outlets to share this advisory to counter misinformation and highlight Tanzania’s stability.
Collaborative efforts between government agencies and tour operator associations will continue to strengthen tourism safety and service standards.
Final Remarks
The Tanzania Travel Advisory 2025 confirms that Tanzania is:
- Safe
- Open
- Fully operational
- Ready to welcome tourists worldwide
Whether you are planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, embark on a Great Migration safari, or relax on Zanzibar’s beaches, Tanzania remains one of the safest and most unforgettable destinations in Africa.
Karibu Tanzania! Karibu Kilimanjaro!





