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The currency in Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling in
denominations of:
10,000 - 5,000 -
2,000 – 1,000 – 500
The United States dollar is the preferred foreign currency and
almost anything in
East Africa may be
purchased with it.
Bring plenty of
small notes as the
Maasai seldom have
change for your
souvenir purchases.
It is important to
have US dollars with
the “new” safety
features (most bills
printed since 2000),
as some lodges and
shops refuse the
older issues.
For security you may want to bring a mixture of cash and
travelers checks.
For travelers
checks, be sure to
bring your record of
purchase as most
banks and bureaus of
change will ask to
see it, along with
your passport, for
identification.
Credit cards are not widely accepted in Tanzania and there are
only a few ATMs and
then only in major
cities.
While on safari you will not have much need for cash except for:
·
souvenirs
·
art works
·
post cards
·
books
·
drinks in most lodges
·
gratuities
Gratuities are totally within your discretion; however, they are
greatly appreciated
by all. Our staff
is well paid and
committed to serving
you. They do very
much appreciate any
additional money you
see fit to offer.
Traditionally, an
individual on the
camp staff has
received $10 USD per
camp day from the
group; the guide
$50-120 USD per
safari day from the
group. If your
safari includes time
at a lodge or
permanent camp,
there is usually a
staff tip box
available. You can
ask your guide or
the manager for
advice. Again,
tipping is your
choice and must be
warranted by the
success of the
safari and the
service you receive. |