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🌍 Delegate Information Pack

Tanzania Investment Summit 2026

Everything delegates need for a smooth and confident visit to Arusha — from travel preparation and local etiquette to payments, weather, transport and emergency contacts.

📅 1 – 2 June 2026
📍 Arusha, Tanzania
🕒 East Africa Time (GMT +3)
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1. Health & Safety

Arusha is generally safe for visitors, but standard travel precautions are advised.

  • Avoid walking alone at night
  • Keep valuables secure
  • Use trusted taxis or hotel-arranged transport

Health Advisory

Malaria: Arusha is a malaria-risk area.

  • Use mosquito repellent
  • Sleep under treated mosquito nets
  • Consult your doctor about antimalarial medication before travel

Yellow Fever: A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate may be required if arriving from a risk country. Vaccination is recommended for all travelers as a precaution.

Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. Ensure your policy covers:

  • Medical emergencies
  • Trip cancellations or delays
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2. Currency & Payments

Plan ahead for daily transactions and small purchases while in Arusha.

  • Local currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
  • Cash is widely used; carrying small denominations is advisable
  • Credit and debit cards are accepted at major hotels and restaurants, but not universally
  • ATMs are available throughout Arusha town
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3. Electricity & Sockets

Bring the right adapter and make sure your devices are travel-ready.

Voltage 230V
Frequency 50Hz
Plug Type Type G (UK-style, 3 rectangular pins)
Recommendation Bring a universal travel adapter

4. Weather & Climate (June)

Arusha’s highland climate is cooler and milder than coastal cities like Dar es Salaam.

June temperatures typically range from 12°C to 25°C.

  • Warm, pleasant days
  • Cooler mornings and evenings
  • Dry conditions with minimal rainfall

What to Pack

  • Light clothing for daytime
  • A jacket or sweater for evenings
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Khaki and neutral colours for those attending post-summit tours
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5. Transport & Getting Around

Moving around Arusha is generally convenient, with several reliable options available.

  • Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available
  • Bolt operates in Arusha and offers a convenient, affordable option
  • Hotel-arranged transport is recommended for reliability and ease
  • Traffic conditions are generally manageable compared to larger cities
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6. Communication

Staying connected in Tanzania is straightforward for international delegates.

  • Time zone: East Africa Time (GMT +3)
  • Primary language: Swahili, with English widely spoken in hotels, business settings and tourism
  • Local SIM cards such as Vodacom and Airtel are easily available
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7. Cultural Etiquette

A few simple courtesies go a long way and help create warm local interactions.

  • Greetings are important and polite
  • Dress modestly in public areas
  • Respect local customs and traditions
  • Asking before taking photos of people is appreciated
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8. Important Contacts

Keep these key numbers accessible throughout your stay.

Emergency Contacts

Police112
Ambulance114
Fire115

Event Contacts

Max Yanda
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Kennedy Mmasi
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