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Travel Insurance for Tanzania

Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Tanzania safari or Zanzibar - travel insurance is not optional. Here's exactly what you need, what to look out for, and which providers our guests trust most.

Mandatory for all Kilimanjaro & Mount Meru bookings. Mashuba Tours requires proof of valid travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation before your trek begins. We reserve the right to refuse a climb without evidence of adequate cover.

Coverage Checklist

What Your Policy Must Cover

High-Altitude Trekking

Mandatory

Essential for Kilimanjaro and Meru climbers. Your policy must explicitly cover trekking above 4,000m (ideally to 6,000m for Kili). Many standard travel policies exclude high altitude - always check.

  • Covers trekking to 5,895m (Kilimanjaro Uhuru Peak)
  • Covers trekking to 4,566m (Mount Meru)
  • Includes mountain rescue and evacuation
  • Does not exclude altitude sickness as a pre-existing condition

Emergency Medical & Evacuation

Mandatory

Medical evacuation from Kilimanjaro via helicopter or stretcher can cost $5,000 - $20,000 USD. Hospitalization in Arusha or Nairobi for serious altitude illness can exceed $10,000. This coverage is non-negotiable.

  • Minimum $100,000 USD emergency medical coverage
  • Helicopter evacuation from remote areas
  • Medical repatriation to your home country
  • 24/7 emergency assistance hotline

Trip Cancellation & Curtailment

Recommended

Covers your non-refundable costs if you must cancel before departure or cut your trip short due to illness, injury, family emergency or unforeseen events. Important given Tanzania's strict cancellation policy.

  • Covers pre-paid, non-refundable trip costs
  • Cancellation due to illness or injury
  • Curtailment if you must return home early
  • Includes 'cancel for any reason' (optional upgrade)

Baggage & Personal Effects

Recommended

Covers loss, theft or damage to your belongings including trekking gear, cameras and electronics. Safari and trekking equipment is expensive - check the per-item limit on your policy.

  • Minimum $2,000 total baggage coverage
  • Per-item limit of at least $500 (for camera/electronics)
  • Covers trekking and outdoor equipment
  • Delayed baggage coverage (airlines lose bags)

Activity & Adventure Sports

Mandatory

Many standard policies exclude 'adventure sports'. Trekking, safari game drives and water activities in Zanzibar may fall under this exclusion. Check specifically that Tanzania activities are covered.

  • Trekking and mountaineering explicitly included
  • Safari game drives (rough terrain, open vehicles)
  • Snorkeling and diving (for Zanzibar add-ons)
  • No blanket 'adventure sports exclusion'

24/7 Emergency Assistance

Mandatory

Your insurer must have a 24/7 emergency line that can coordinate evacuation, hospital admission and emergency cash transfers from Tanzania. Remote areas have limited connectivity - your insurer needs experience here.

  • 24/7 emergency helpline (not just office hours)
  • Experience coordinating African evacuations
  • Can direct-pay hospitals (not just reimburse)
  • Covers communication costs in emergency

Common Exclusions to Watch For

Trekking above 4,000m without specific add-on
Pre-existing medical conditions not declared
Alcohol-related incidents
Solo trekking off marked trails
Activities not listed in your policy schedule
Evacuation costs above policy maximum
Dental treatment (usually excluded)
Mental health treatment in some policies
Providers

Trusted by Our Guests

We are not affiliated with any insurance company and receive no commission. These are providers our guests have used successfully for Tanzania trips, based on claims experience and coverage quality.

World Nomads

The most popular insurer among independent adventure travelers. Explicitly covers Kilimanjaro trekking and high-altitude mountaineering. Easy to buy online and extend while traveling.

Best for: Independent travelers, backpackers, adventure sports
Altitude: To 6,000m+
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True Traveler

UK/Europe only

UK-based insurer with excellent adventure sports coverage and competitive premiums for European residents. Kilimanjaro-specific cover available. Strong reputation for claims handling.

Best for: UK & European residents
Altitude: To 6,000m
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SafetyWing

Subscription-based travel medical insurance popular with digital nomads and long-term travelers. Good value for extended Tanzania trips. Check altitude cover add-on.

Best for: Long-term travelers, digital nomads
Altitude: Check add-on
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Battleface

Specialist adventure travel insurer with strong Africa coverage. Good for multi-destination trips (safari + Zanzibar) and expedition-level activities.

Best for: Multi-country adventures, expeditions
Altitude: To 6,000m+
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Always verify current coverage terms directly with your insurer before purchasing. Policy terms change - the information above is a guide only.

Before You Book - Insurance Checklist

Policy explicitly covers trekking above 4,000m
Emergency evacuation minimum $50,000
Emergency medical minimum $100,000
Trip cancellation covers your full trip cost
24/7 emergency assistance number noted
Tanzania and your destination listed
Pre-existing conditions declared and covered
Adventure sports / trekking not excluded
Scuba diving covered (if doing Zanzibar diving)
Policy valid for your full travel dates
FAQ

Common Questions

Is travel insurance mandatory for climbing Kilimanjaro?+

TANAPA (Tanzania National Parks) does not legally require proof of insurance to enter, but Mashuba Tours requires it for all Kilimanjaro and Meru climbers as a condition of booking. If you are evacuated and uninsured, you are personally liable for all costs - which can easily exceed $15,000 USD.

What happens if I get altitude sickness on Kilimanjaro?+

If your guide determines descent is necessary for your safety, we arrange evacuation immediately - by stretcher, helicopter or vehicle depending on severity and location. Our guides carry emergency oxygen. Your insurance must cover the evacuation costs and any subsequent hospital treatment.

Does standard travel insurance cover Kilimanjaro?+

Usually not without a specific high-altitude or adventure sports add-on. The key phrase to look for is explicit coverage 'above 4,000m' or 'mountaineering/trekking'. Always read the exclusions section carefully and confirm in writing with your insurer before departure.

What's the minimum coverage I should have?+

We recommend: $100,000+ emergency medical, $50,000+ evacuation, $5,000+ trip cancellation, $2,000+ baggage. Ensure your policy explicitly covers trekking at altitude and Tanzania specifically.

Can I buy insurance after arriving in Tanzania?+

Some insurers allow this, but it's strongly discouraged. Trip cancellation coverage only applies if bought before departure. Buy your policy at the same time as your flights - or as early as possible.

Do I need insurance for a Tanzania safari only (no trekking)?+

Yes. Safari game drives in open vehicles across rough terrain carry their own risks, and emergency medical evacuation from the Serengeti to Nairobi or Arusha is expensive. Standard travel insurance (without high-altitude cover) is usually sufficient for safari-only trips.

Is Zanzibar covered by standard travel insurance?+

Generally yes - beach holidays and standard activities (snorkeling, cycling, Stone Town walks) are covered by most standard policies. If you're planning PADI diving at Mnemba Atoll, ensure your policy includes scuba diving.

Have a question?

Our team can advise on what level of cover is appropriate for your specific trip. We're happy to review your policy before you purchase.

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Send us your policy details and we'll confirm whether it meets our requirements before you commit.

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