Last updated: March 14, 2026
As a holder of a Tanzanian passport, it’s smart to plan your trip by choosing destinations that are easy to enter.
For many travelers, the hardest part is not the flight or the budget. It is the visa process itself. Embassy appointments, paperwork, visa fees, and long waiting times can make some destinations feel stressful before the trip even begins. That is why visa-free and visa-on-arrival destinations matter. They save time, reduce stress, and give Tanzanian travelers more realistic travel options.
Current passport mobility data shows the Tanzanian passport with access to 42 visa-free destinations, 28 visa-on-arrival destinations, and 4 eTA destinations.
Best easy-entry destinations for Tanzanian travelers
If your goal is to travel without going through a full embassy visa application before departure, these are the regions worth paying attention to first.
Best African options
For Tanzanian travelers, Africa remains the strongest region for easier travel. Some of the most practical options include Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Benin, Gambia, and Ghana. These are the kinds of destinations that are usually easier to plan than places with stricter visa systems.
Best Asian options
In Asia, the main easy-entry destinations worth highlighting are Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macao, the Philippines, and Bangladesh on the visa-free side, plus options such as Indonesia, Laos, Nepal, Maldives, and Sri Lanka on the visa-on-arrival or eVisa side.
What about Europe?
A lot of people naturally think about Europe first. But for Tanzanian ordinary passport holders, Europe is still much more restricted. Major European countries do not appear among the main visa-free highlights for Tanzanians, which is why Africa and parts of Asia make more sense to focus on in this article.
Why do easier travel options matter?
For many Tanzanian travelers, choosing where to go is not only about interest or budget. It is also about how difficult the entry process will be.
A lot of people want to travel for genuine reasons. Some want a holiday. Some want to visit family or friends. Others are traveling for business, studies, or events. But once a destination involves long visa procedures, embassy appointments, document preparation, application fees, and uncertainty, the whole trip can start to feel exhausting before it even begins.
That is why easier travel options matter. Visa-free and visa-on-arrival destinations give people a more realistic chance to travel without putting everything on hold for paperwork.
What visa-free and visa-on-arrival really mean
Visa-free means you do not need to apply for a visa before departure.
Visa on arrival means you usually do not need to visit an embassy before your trip, but you still complete the visa process when you land or enter the country.
Neither option means guaranteed entry. Immigration officers may still ask for a return ticket, proof of accommodation, enough funds for your stay, or a passport with enough validity left.
Visa-free countries for Tanzanian citizens in 2026
Below is the updated visa-free list for Tanzanian passport holders.
| Country | Region | Status | Allowed Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Angola | Africa | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Antigua and Barbuda | Caribbean | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Bahamas | Caribbean | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Bangladesh | Asia | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Barbados | Caribbean | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Belize | Americas | Visa-free | Check before travel |
| Benin | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Botswana | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Burundi | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Cuba | Caribbean | Tourist card / easy entry | 30 days |
| Dominica | Caribbean | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Ecuador | South America | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Eswatini | Africa | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Fiji | Pacific | Visa-free | 120 days |
| Gambia | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Ghana | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Grenada | Caribbean | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Guinea | Africa | Visa-free | Check before travel |
| Haiti | Caribbean | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Hong Kong | Asia | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Iran | Asia | Visa-free | 15 days |
| Kenya | Africa | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Kiribati | Pacific | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Lesotho | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Macao | Asia | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Malawi | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Malaysia | Asia | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Mauritius | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Micronesia | Pacific | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Mozambique | Africa | Visa-free | Check before travel |
| Namibia | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Philippines | Asia | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Rwanda | Africa | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Saint Lucia | Caribbean | Visa-free | 42 days |
| Singapore | Asia | Visa-free | 30 days |
| South Africa | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| South Sudan | Africa | Visa-free | Check before travel |
| St. Vincent and the Grenadines | Caribbean | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Caribbean | Visa-free | Check before travel |
| Uganda | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Vanuatu | Pacific | Visa-free | 120 days |
| Zambia | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Zimbabwe | Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
The visa-free total above shows the current listing of 42 visa-free destinations for Tanzanian passport holders.
Visa-on-arrival countries for Tanzanian citizens in 2026
Besides visa-free destinations, Tanzanian travelers also have access to countries that allow visa on arrival or a combined eVisa / visa-on-arrival option. These are still useful because they usually do not require applying at an embassy before departure.
| Country | Region | Status | Allowed Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cambodia | Asia | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 30 days |
| Cape Verde | Africa | Visa on arrival | Check before travel |
| Comoros | Africa | Visa on arrival | 45 days |
| Congo (Dem. Rep.) | Africa | Visa on arrival | 7 days |
| Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) | Africa | Pre-enrollment / arrival process | Check before travel |
| Djibouti | Africa | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 90 days |
| Guinea-Bissau | Africa | Visa on arrival | 90 days |
| Indonesia | Asia | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 30 days |
| Jordan | Asia / Middle East | Visa on arrival | Check before travel |
| Laos | Asia | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 30 days |
| Madagascar | Africa | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 90 days |
| Maldives | Asia | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Nepal | Asia | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 150 days |
| Palau | Pacific | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Samoa | Pacific | Visa on arrival | 90 days |
| Senegal | Africa | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Sierra Leone | Africa | Visa on arrival / eVisa | 30 days |
| Somalia | Africa | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Sri Lanka | Asia | eTA or visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Timor-Leste | Asia | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
| Tuvalu | Pacific | Visa on arrival | 30 days |
Different sources often give different totals. Therefore, I only included visa-on-arrival destinations that I could clearly verify during my research. I want to keep this list trustworthy by not including countries that I could not confirm myself.
Things to check before you travel
Before you book your ticket, always confirm the latest entry requirements.
Check these first:
- Passport Validity: Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. Some countries may require even longer validity periods, so it’s essential to check the specific requirements of your destination.
- Return or Onward Ticket: It is important to have a confirmed return ticket to your home country or an onward ticket to your next destination. This serves as proof that you do not intend to overstay your visit and is often requested by immigration authorities upon arrival.
- Hotel Booking or Accommodation Details: Have your hotel reservation or accommodation plans ready. This includes the name, address, and contact information of the hotel or place where you will be staying, as well as confirmation details of your booking.
- Proof of Enough Funds: You may need to demonstrate that you have sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your stay. This could include bank statements, credit card limits, or cash that would cover your expenses, such as accommodation, food, and transportation.
- Transit Rules – if Your Flight Passes Through Another Country: If your travel itinerary includes a layover in another country, familiarize yourself with the transit rules and visa requirements of that country. Some may require a transit visa even if you are not leaving the airport, while others might have specific health or entry requirements.
Sometimes, a destination may not require a visa or may allow you to get a visa upon arrival if you are a Kenyan citizen. However, airlines and immigration officers may still ask for supporting documents. So, be prepared.
My perspective
If you’re planning to travel, a smart approach is to choose countries that let you enter without a visa or offer a visa on arrival. This can make your trip easier and help you avoid the stress and delays of getting a visa ahead of time.















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