Quick Answer
Most Kilimanjaro climbers need a Tanzania visa. Apply for an e-visa at visa.immigration.go.tz at least 3–4 weeks before departure. The fee is $50 USD for most nationalities (Ordinary Single Entry) or $100 USD for US citizens (Multiple Entry — mandatory even for single visits). Processing takes up to 10 business days officially, longer during peak climbing season. Print two colour copies and carry one in your hand luggage.
Tanzania requires a visa for most international visitors. If you are climbing Kilimanjaro, you almost certainly need one — and the process is straightforward if you do it correctly and early enough.
I have watched climbers arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport without proper visa documentation. They do not get turned away, but they spend over 2 hours in queues, miss their arranged transfer to Moshi, and start their trip stressed and exhausted. That is entirely avoidable with 10 minutes of preparation.
This guide covers every step: whether you need a visa, how to apply, what the process actually looks like, and the specific pitfalls we see our climbers run into regularly from our base in Moshi.
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The short answer for almost every Kilimanjaro climber: yes. The majority of our clients come from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, and other European countries — all of which require a Tanzania visa for tourism entry.
A small number of countries have visa-exempt agreements with Tanzania. Citizens of these countries can enter for tourism without a visa for stays typically up to 90 days. The full exemption list changes periodically, so always confirm your specific nationality directly with the Tanzania Immigration Services Department.
Countries That Require a Visa
| Region | Countries Requiring Visa | Visa Fee (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| North America | United States, Canada | $100 (US — Multiple Entry mandatory) / $50 (Canada) |
| Europe | UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, most EU countries | $50 |
| Asia-Pacific | Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Japan | $50 |
| Middle East | UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel | $50 |
Prices vary by nationality and visa category. Fees shown reflect the current Ordinary (Single Entry) visa for most nationalities. US citizens are required to apply for a Multiple Entry visa at $100 USD, even for a single trip.
Typically Visa-Exempt Countries
Several East African and Southern African countries have visa-exempt arrangements with Tanzania, including Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, and Zambia. Citizens of these countries generally do not need a visa for short tourism stays. However, exemptions can be modified at any time — always verify your specific nationality before travelling.
The Tanzania E-Visa Process: Step by Step
Tanzania's e-visa system replaced the old paper-based embassy application. The system works, but it has quirks that catch first-time applicants. Here is the exact process our clients follow successfully.
Create an Account
Go to visa.immigration.go.tz. Register with your email address. You will receive a verification link — check your spam folder if it does not arrive within 15 minutes. Use a personal email, not a corporate one, as corporate firewalls sometimes block the verification email entirely.
Complete the Application Form
Select "Ordinary Visa — Single Entry" for tourism (US citizens: select Multiple Entry). Fill in your personal details, passport information, and travel dates. Under "Purpose of Visit," write "Tourism — Mount Kilimanjaro Climb." For your address in Tanzania, use your Moshi hotel details — if you have booked with us, we provide this information in your confirmation email.
Upload Required Documents
You need: (1) a clear, colour passport bio-page scan — not black-and-white, (2) a passport-size photo with plain background, full face front view, in JPEG format under 300KB, (3) your return flight itinerary. The portal rejects oversized files without a clear error message — resize your documents before uploading.
Pay the Fee Online
Payment is via credit or debit card. The system accepts Visa and Mastercard. Some travellers report American Express being declined. The fee is $50 USD for most nationalities or $100 USD for US citizens. You will receive an email receipt — save it.
Wait for Processing
Official processing time is up to 10 business days. During peak climbing season (June–September, December–February), it can take longer. You can check your application status by logging into your account. The system does not send progress updates — you must check manually.
Download and Print Your E-Visa
Once approved, download the e-visa PDF from your account. Print two colour copies on A4 paper. Keep one in your carry-on bag and one in your checked luggage. Immigration officers at JRO can verify e-visas electronically, but carrying a printed copy avoids delays if their system is slow — which happens during peak periods.
Common E-Visa Application Errors
From our experience helping hundreds of climbers with this process, these are the mistakes that cause rejections or delays:
- Passport expiry too close: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned entry date. If it expires within that window, your application will be rejected.
- Blurry document uploads: The system does not always flag poor-quality scans during upload. A human reviewer rejects them days later, and you start over.
- Wrong visa category: Selecting "Business" instead of "Tourism" creates complications at immigration. Always select Tourism for a Kilimanjaro climb, even if your employer is paying for the trip.
- Leaving fields blank: Every field marked as required must be filled in. "N/A" is acceptable where a field does not apply to your situation.
- US citizens selecting Single Entry: US citizens must apply for a Multiple Entry visa at $100 USD. Selecting Single Entry will result in rejection.
Paper Copy vs Digital — What JRO Accepts
Kilimanjaro International Airport immigration officers can verify your e-visa electronically using your passport number. However, I strongly recommend carrying a printed colour copy. During busy arrival periods — particularly when multiple international flights land within the same hour — the electronic verification queue moves slowly. Climbers with printed e-visas consistently clear immigration in 10 to 15 minutes. Those without printed copies can wait 45 minutes or longer.
Visa on Arrival: Is It Still Available?
Tanzania officially encourages all visitors to apply for e-visas before arrival. Visa on arrival may still be available at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for eligible nationalities, but availability is not guaranteed.
My honest position: do not plan on it.
Even when visa on arrival is technically available, the process at JRO is unpredictable. During peak season, we have seen climbers wait over 2 hours in the visa-on-arrival queue. The fee is the same as the e-visa — there is no cost advantage. And if the immigration office at JRO has decided to enforce e-visa-only processing on the day you arrive, you have no fallback plan at the counter.
The e-visa costs the same, takes about 10 minutes to apply for online, and eliminates arrival uncertainty. There is no rational reason to rely on visa on arrival for a planned Kilimanjaro trip.
Practical Visa Tips for Kilimanjaro Climbers
Apply at Least 3–4 Weeks Before Departure
This gives you a buffer for processing delays, document resubmission, or the unexpected. Our pre-departure timeline recommends applying for your e-visa as soon as you have confirmed your flight dates — even if the climb itself is months away. Ordinary e-visas are typically valid for up to 90 days from the date of issue, and Multiple Entry visas for up to 12 months (maximum 90 days per visit), so timing is flexible.
What to Write Under "Purpose of Visit"
Write: "Tourism — Mount Kilimanjaro Climb." Select the "Tourism" category. Do not select "Business" or "Volunteer" even if you are climbing for charity. Immigration categories are administrative, not descriptive. Tourism covers recreational mountain climbing. If you are unsure about your specific situation, contact Tanzania Immigration directly through their portal.
Connecting Through Nairobi — Kenya Transit Visa
Many climbers fly to Kilimanjaro via Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. If you are transiting airside — staying in the airport, same terminal, not passing through Kenyan immigration — most nationalities do not need a Kenyan visa.
However, if your connection requires you to:
- Change terminals
- Collect and re-check luggage
- Stay overnight at a hotel outside the transit area
Then you will pass through Kenyan immigration and need a Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). Apply at etakenya.go.ke before your trip. The Kenya eTA costs approximately $30 USD and takes 3 to 5 business days to process.
Passport Requirements Checklist
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Passport validity | Minimum 6 months beyond your planned entry date |
| Blank pages | At least 2 blank pages for entry/exit stamps |
| Passport condition | No water damage, torn pages, or illegible biographical text |
| Photo requirements (e-visa) | Coloured, plain background, full face front view, JPEG format, under 300KB |
| Supporting documents | Return flight itinerary, accommodation booking confirmation |
| Yellow fever certificate | Required if arriving from or transiting 12+ hours through a yellow fever endemic country |
For a full breakdown of health requirements including vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis, see our Kilimanjaro vaccinations guide.
When you book with Kilimania, we send you a pre-departure checklist covering visa, vaccinations, and every logistic — so nothing gets missed.
View Kilimanjaro Packages →Frequently Asked Questions: Tanzania Visa for Kilimanjaro
How much does a Tanzania visa cost for Kilimanjaro climbers?
The Tanzania e-visa currently costs $50 USD for most nationalities applying for an Ordinary (Single Entry) visa. US citizens must apply for a Multiple Entry visa at $100 USD, even for a single visit. Payment is made online during the application at visa.immigration.go.tz. No additional fees apply unless you use a third-party service, which we do not recommend.
How long does the Tanzania e-visa take to process?
Tanzania e-visa processing officially takes up to 10 business days. During peak Kilimanjaro climbing seasons — June through September and December through February — processing can extend beyond that. We advise applying at least 3 to 4 weeks before departure to allow for delays, document corrections, or resubmission.
Can I still get a visa on arrival in Tanzania?
Tanzania officially encourages all visitors to apply for e-visas before arrival. Visa on arrival may still be available at Kilimanjaro International Airport for eligible nationalities, but availability is not guaranteed and queues can exceed 2 hours during busy periods. The fee is the same as the e-visa. We recommend applying online in advance.
Do I need a Kenya transit visa if flying through Nairobi to Kilimanjaro?
If you transit through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi without leaving the airport or passing through immigration, most nationalities do not need a Kenyan visa. If your layover requires changing terminals, collecting luggage, or staying overnight outside the transit area, you need a Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization. Apply at etakenya.go.ke. The eTA costs approximately $30 USD.
What should I write under "purpose of visit" on my Tanzania visa application?
Write "Tourism — Mount Kilimanjaro Climb" under purpose of visit. Select "Tourism" as the visa category. Do not select "Business" or "Volunteer" even if you are raising money for charity. List your accommodation in Moshi as your address in Tanzania. Kilimania provides hotel details in your booking confirmation for this purpose.
Your Pre-Departure Visa Checklist
Here is the sequence we recommend to every Kilimanjaro climber. Follow it in order:
- 3–4 weeks before departure: Apply for your Tanzania e-visa at visa.immigration.go.tz.
- 2–3 weeks before: If not yet approved, log in and check status. Contact Tanzania Immigration through their portal if processing exceeds 14 business days.
- 2 weeks before: Download your approved e-visa. Print two colour copies on A4 paper.
- 1 week before: Confirm your passport validity (6+ months), blank pages (2+), and that your printed e-visa matches your passport details exactly.
- Day of departure: Carry your printed e-visa in your carry-on bag. Keep a digital copy on your phone as backup. Have your accommodation address in Moshi accessible.
The visa is one piece of a larger pre-departure puzzle. Make sure you have also sorted your vaccinations and health requirements and built a realistic budget that accounts for all costs — not just the climb fee.
Disclosure: Kilimania Adventure is a licensed tour operator based in Moshi, Tanzania. We earn revenue when travellers book climbs and safaris with us. The visa guidance on this page is free and independent — we do not receive commissions from immigration services.