Tanzania visa requirements for Moroccans

Travel and visa requirements

Tanzanian Visa is not required for Moroccans

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Visitors from Morocco can visit Tanzania for a period of 90 days by applying for an e-visa.
  • They can also obtain a visa upon their arrival at any international airport in Tanzania. This visa on arrival costs between $50 to $100.
  • Travellers are to have a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the date of entry in Tanzania. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • Morocco passport holders must provide proof of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in Tanzania. This could be in the form of a hotel reservation or a sponsor letter from a host living in the country.
  • Citizens of Morocco travelling with firearms are to obtain an import permit from the police.
  • Pets are subject to inspection on arrival and will be kept in quarantine for a certain period. Dogs and cats must have been vaccinated against rabies. 
  • Moroccan minors must show a copy of their birth certificate and travel authorization from their parents or guardians.
  • A return ticket to Morocco or onward destination will be required.
  • Tourists are required to provide proof of yellow fever vaccination.
  • Intending visitors can get to Tanzania from any international airport in Morocco. There are international airports in Casablanca and Agadir.
  • Royal Air Maroc, Turkish Airlines and PrecisionAir are some of the airlines that fly from Morocco to Tanzania.
  • The estimated flight time from Casablanca to Dodoma, Tanzania is 15 hours, 55 minutes, and from Agadir, it is 20 hours, 10 minutes.
  • Christianity and Islam are Tanzania’s dominating religions, although more of the citizens are Christians. There are also other indigenous religions present in the country.
  • Tourists are advised to budget about $50 to spend on daily expenses while in Tanzania.
  • Tanzania is a multilingual country, with Swahili and English as the official languages. However, Swahili is the most widely spoken language in the country. Bantu and Nilotic origin are some of the other indigenous languages in the country.
  • The Tanzanian shilling is the official currency used in Tanzania. US Dollar is accepted almost everywhere in Tanzania. Nevertheless, visitors can visit various banks and exchange outlets in the country to exchange their foreign currencies.
  • The climate in Tanzania is tropical. The country tends to be dry and arid throughout the year, however, there are two rainy seasons; the short rains are generally from October to December, while the long rainy season lasts from March to June.
  • Tanzania uses East Africa Time (GMT+3), which puts Tanzania two hours ahead of Morocco.
  • Ugali (maize porridge), nyama choma (grilled meat) and mshikaki (marinated beef) are some of the delicacies visitors can try while in Tanzania.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Park and Serengeti are some tourist attractions visitors can visit during their stay in Tanzania.
  • The power and socket plug used in Tanzania are of Type D and G. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
  • Transportation in Tanzania is possible with buses, taxis and ferries. 
  • Visitors travelling to Tanzania are expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and regulations as they go about their tourism-related activities.

Frequently Asked Questions


What currency can I spend in Tanzania?

Dollars are widely accepted in Tanzania, sometimes even preferred over local currency. Euros are acceptable but not as much as dollars. The Tanzanian shilling is the official currency of Tanzania.


What language is spoken in Tanzania?

Tanzania is a multilingual country, with Swahili and English as the official languages. Swahili is the most widely spoken language in the country. Bantu is also a common indigenous language spoken in the country.


Is Tanzania safe to visit?

Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. Every country has its dangers. With just the right amount of caution, travellers to this country should be fine.


What tourist sites can I visit while in Tanzania?

Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Park and Serengeti are some tourist attractions visitors can visit during their stay in Tanzania.