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Yellow Fever Requirements.

Tanzania yellow fever vaccination requirements — what every traveller needs to know.

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Destinations Serengeti National Park
Summit Mount Kilimanjaro 5,895m
Crater Ngorongoro · 25,000 Animals
Islands Zanzibar · Pemba · Mafia
Wildlife Great Wildebeest Migration
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Southern Ruaha · Nyerere
Est. 2009 Kisangara Tours · Arusha
Destinations Serengeti National Park
Summit Mount Kilimanjaro 5,895m
Crater Ngorongoro · 25,000 Animals
Islands Zanzibar · Pemba · Mafia
Wildlife Great Wildebeest Migration
Western Gombe Chimpanzee Trekking
Southern Ruaha · Nyerere
Est. 2009 Kisangara Tours · Arusha
RequiredFrom endemic countries
LifetimeSingle dose protection
10 daysBefore travel for full immunity
ICVPYellow card required at border
Yellow Fever Requirements Tanzania

Yellow fever.
What you need to know.

Yellow fever vaccination is required for entry into Tanzania if you are arriving from a country where yellow fever is endemic. This is an immigration requirement, not a medical recommendation — you will need to present a valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP, the yellow card) at the border if arriving from an endemic country.

Yellow fever endemic countries include most of sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South America. The full current list is maintained by the World Health Organization. If your flight routing takes you through an endemic country even in transit, you may be required to have the vaccination. Check the current WHO yellow fever endemic country list and confirm with your airline whether your transit connections trigger the requirement.

The yellow fever vaccination provides lifelong protection after a single dose. The WHO revised its guidance in 2016 to state that a single primary dose confers lifelong immunity — booster doses are no longer required for most people. The ICVP yellow card is valid for life from the date of vaccination (ten days after vaccination for primary doses). Travellers vaccinated before 2016 whose ICVP shows a previous ten-year validity may need to update their card to reflect the lifetime validity — consult your travel medicine clinic.

Travellers who cannot receive the yellow fever vaccine for medical reasons (severe allergy to egg protein or other vaccine components, certain immune conditions, infants under nine months) can obtain a medical exemption certificate from an authorised travel medicine clinic. Tanzania immigration authorities accept these certificates as an alternative to the ICVP in genuine medical exemption cases. The exemption certificate must be signed by a licensed physician on official letterhead.

Vaccination Checklist

What to arrange
before you fly.

Required

Yellow Fever (If Applicable)

Required only if arriving from an endemic country. Single dose, lifetime protection. ICVP yellow card issued at time of vaccination — keep this document with your passport. Get vaccinated at an authorised travel medicine clinic at least ten days before departure for full immunity to develop.

Strongly Recommended

Malaria Prophylaxis

Not a vaccination but a prescription medication taken before, during, and after travel. Tanzania has year-round malaria transmission in the game park areas. Consult a travel medicine clinic for the appropriate prescription for your health profile and itinerary. Begin the course as directed — some regimens require starting two weeks before travel.

Recommended

Hepatitis A & Typhoid

Hepatitis A vaccination (two-dose series, lifetime protection after completion) and typhoid vaccination (oral or injected) are recommended for Tanzania. These are transmitted through contaminated food and water — relevant even in well-managed camps and lodges. Neither is required for entry but both are standard travel medicine recommendations for the region.

Check Up to Date

Routine Vaccinations

Confirm that routine vaccinations are up to date: tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap), measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), and polio. Rabies vaccination is recommended for extended stays or if working with animals. Hepatitis B is recommended for all travellers. Your travel medicine clinic will review your vaccination history and make specific recommendations based on your itinerary.

Questions & Answers

Yellow fever,
answered.

Do I need yellow fever vaccination to enter Tanzania from the UK/US/Europe?
Not if flying directly from the UK, US, or most European countries — these are not yellow fever endemic countries. You do not need the vaccination for entry. However, if your flight routing includes a transit in a yellow fever endemic country (including transit through some African airports), the requirement may apply. Check the current WHO endemic country list and confirm with your airline. Most direct flights from Europe and North America to Kilimanjaro or Dar es Salaam do not trigger the requirement.
What if I lose my yellow card?
The ICVP yellow card is a government document and cannot simply be reprinted. If lost, you must contact the travel medicine clinic or government vaccination centre that administered your original vaccination — they hold records and can issue a replacement. This process can take time; do not wait until your departure date to realise your card is missing. Keep a photocopy of the card separate from the original, and consider photographing it for digital backup.
Is the yellow fever vaccination safe?
The yellow fever vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine with an excellent safety record. Mild side effects (low-grade fever, soreness at injection site) occur in approximately 25% of recipients and resolve within a few days. Serious adverse reactions are extremely rare — approximately 1 in 250,000 doses. Contraindications include severe allergy to egg protein, infants under nine months, pregnant women (relative contraindication), and severely immunocompromised individuals. Discuss your specific health profile with your travel medicine clinic before vaccination.
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