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08-08-20 12:04 #1621
Posts: 1493Confusion number 5
To add to further confusion. The latest version.
In view of this, the Government has slightly modified the Travel Advisory No. 4. of 20 thJuly, 2020 and come-up with version No 5, effective from 05th August 2020 to accommodate additional measures related to international travel as follows:
1. All travelers whether foreigners or returning residents entering or leaving The United Republic of Tanzania will be subjected to enhanced screening for COVID-19 infection. There will be no 14 days mandatory quarantine upon arrival.
2. All travelers whether foreigners or returning residents whose countries or Airlines require them to get tested for COVID-19 and turn negative, as a condition for traveling, will be required to present a certificate upon arrival. Travelers from other countries with symptoms and signs related to COVID-19 infection, will undergo enhanced screening and may be tested for RT-PCR.
But at least they don't have this useless app like Kenya you're supposed to download and measure fever daily.
Neddy.
Who's finalizing travel details. Back in the fold of mama Africa soon. After 5 month of untold suffering and tormenting in Covid19/ Sex prison.
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08-07-20 14:19 #1620
Posts: 133Originally Posted by Muzungufotsy [View Original Post]
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08-07-20 07:18 #1619
Posts: 544Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 13:40 #1618
Posts: 13EU allowed flights
Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
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08-03-20 15:14 #1617
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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07-30-20 07:42 #1616
Posts: 188Flights are back with KQ from all over Europe to DarEsSalaam, Zanzibar and Kilimanjar
Fellows lights are back from August 1st from all Europe major city to Tanzania.
Here is link for booking: https://www.kenya-airways.com/tz/en/#.
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07-25-20 12:25 #1615
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Univelton [View Original Post]
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07-24-20 07:47 #1614
Posts: 134Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam is top of my priority list to visit immediately after the sky is again open to the public.
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07-23-20 15:23 #1613
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Cadmus [View Original Post]
SIM Card Registrations for individual.
Visit Vodacom shop or registration agents with your National ID number or passport for foreigner with no National ID.
SIM registration agent will capture your National Identification Number or passport and scan your finger print.
You will receive notification when number is updated with biometric registration.
Its a very special way to register. But then, 2 GB data for a week is just about 1,50 EU.
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07-22-20 17:53 #1612
Posts: 159Based on my limited travels (this trip to Mada, Kampala, Dar, and Lusaka) it seems the best looking girls on average are in Dar. I think that's due to the significant mixing with Arab traders in past centuries which has lead to lighter skin tones and more interesting facial features. Mada seems to have a lot of good looking girls too but most are of Imerina tribe (26% of population) which seem in general to be much less in the game. I don't agree with another monger's comments that these would look plain in Philippines. The top shelf Merinas would also look quite attractive in Metro Manila which has some of best looking and highest class girls in Philippines.
I'm sure Ethiopia may be even better for looks. But unlike Dar, English is really not a very functional language in Addis. Many younger and more educated Tanzanians speak pretty decent English these days which is important for someone like me.
The other country I'm curious about is Rwanda. Perhaps girls there also look better than in Kampala and Lusaka? As for Kenaya, it's been over a decade since I last visited so I need to return. As I recall, most of the lookers are in Nairobi (an unpleasant, rather dangerous, and overpriced city) while Mombassa area is a mecca for substandard over shagged single mums. Correct me if I am wrong on these impressions.
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07-22-20 11:57 #1611
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
Try to take "good fingerprints" at immigration. Officials there don't care about that but later when getting a sim you'll get read again and those have to match. Even the sim sellers on the streets have fingerprint readers. I wasted 3 hours trying to get one in my name.
If there's no match, you'll need a local (driver, fixer etc) to get a sim for you.
And you really need a local sim, don't depend on WiFis unless you are on very short trip.
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07-22-20 09:52 #1610
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
BTW: is it easy to get a local Sim card on arrival at the airport? Or does the airport have a free WiFi reception (to order Uber).
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07-22-20 07:20 #1609
Posts: 31Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai [View Original Post]
How's Lusaka?
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07-22-20 04:29 #1608
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Bashaa [View Original Post]
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07-22-20 00:20 #1607
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Cadmus [View Original Post]