The Department of State updated its Travel Advisory for Tanzania on October 31, 2025 to reflect that the Travel Advisory Level for Tanzania increased from Level 2 to Level 3 – Reconsider Travel. This replaces the previous Travel Advisory issued on September 5, 2024.
The full text of the updated Travel Advisory is as follows:
The advisory level increased from Level 2 to 3. The “unrest” risk indicator was added. Reconsider travel to Tanzania due to unrest, crime, terrorism, and targeting of gay and lesbian individuals. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
Advisory summary
Unrest Demonstrations often take place in response to political or economic issues. They may also occur on holidays or during large events.
Crime
Violent crime is common. It includes assault, sexual assault, robberies, mugging, and carjacking. Local police have limited resources to respond effectively to serious crime.
Terrorism
There is risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Tanzania. Visit the U.S. Department of State’s country reports on terrorism to learn more.
The risk of terrorist violence is most common in the Mtwara Region.
Targeting of gay and lesbian individuals
Members of the gay and lesbian community have been arrested, targeted, and harassed. People who identify as gay or lesbian may experience a higher likelihood of being targeted by police. People detained under suspicion of same-sex sexual conduct may face invasive physical exams.
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