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Tanzania Confirms Peace and Stability Restored; Tourism and Travel Fully Normalized Despite Foreign Travel Advisories

Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism released an advisory on 4 November 2025 confirming peace and stability restored across the country. All tourism operations continue normally, but the U.S. maintains its Level 3 advisory to reconsider travel, the UK advises against all but essential travel, and Canada advises avoiding non-essential travel, citing unrest, security presence, internet restrictions, and risks of detention.

The Ministry stated that all social, economic, and tourism activities are proceeding normally nationwide. All entry and exit points, including air, land, sea, and rail, remain fully operational, and tourism services continue uninterrupted. According to Nteghenjwa Hosseah, Head of the Government Communication Unit at the Ministry, Tanzania continues to uphold international standards, ensuring the safety and well-being of travelers.

The statement reaffirmed that the United Republic of Tanzania remains a peaceful, stable, and welcoming destination for tourism, business, and investment. As a member of the United Nations Tourism Organization, Tanzania continues to adhere to international best practices in promoting safety and service quality. The Ministry encouraged travelers to proceed with confidence in their plans to visit and explore the country’s attractions.

Read more at: https://www.tanzaniainvest.com/tourism/tourism-travel-advisory-november-2025

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