
Solo Female Travel in Tanzania: Honest Guide
the short answer
the honest safety read
the practicalities
why it feels secure
a real solo story
The Short Answer
Yes, With Sensible Care
For many women travelling alone, Tanzania is comfortable and rewarding with a reputable operator and normal precautions. Most worry about towns more than safari
For many women travelling alone, Tanzania is a comfortable and rewarding place, provided you book with a reputable operator and use the same sensible precautions you would in any unfamiliar country. On organised safaris, solo women generally tell us they feel very secure.
The honest nuance: the safari itself is the easy part. Where a little more awareness helps is in busy towns. The concerns there are the ordinary ones — persistent sellers, unwanted attention, petty theft — not crime aimed at tourists. This page gives the straight read and the practicalities women actually ask us about. (The cost side of solo travel is covered in the main solo guide.)
The Honest Safety Read
Where Fine, Where to Be Aware
On organised safaris solo women feel secure. Apply more awareness in Arusha, Dar es Salaam and Stone Town, where the issues are sellers and attention, not crime
Based on our experience, solo women are very comfortable on organised safaris — you're with a vetted guide, at established lodges, on planned logistics from the moment you land.
Where we'd suggest a little more awareness is in the busy urban areas: Arusha town centre, Dar es Salaam, and Stone Town. The issues there are the same as in many tourist destinations — persistent sellers, the odd unsolicited comment, opportunistic petty theft — rather than organised crime directed at visitors. Arranged airport transfers, reputable accommodation and avoiding isolated areas late at night handle the great majority of it.
The Practicalities
Dress, Attention, Transfers
Practical solo-female tips for Tanzania: dress modestly in Stone Town and villages, handle attention with a firm no thanks,and use arranged transport after dark
The questions we hear most, answered straight:
- Clothing — safari clothing is practical and comfortable. In Stone Town and local villages, modest dress is appreciated out of respect for local culture, especially around religious sites and during Ramadan.
- Unwanted attention — most interactions are friendly. Occasionally you may get unwanted comments or persistent sales approaches in busy tourist areas. A polite but firm "No, thank you" and continuing to walk is usually enough.
- Accommodation — choose established lodges and hotels with strong reputations. Organised transfers take the uncertainty out of arriving somewhere new.
- Night travel — use arranged transport after dark rather than walking alone in unfamiliar towns.
Why It Feels Secure
You're Looked After, Throughout
An organised safari handles transfers, lodges, logistics and guiding, so solo women are rarely navigating anything alone, from arrival to the unfenced camp.
The structure of an organised safari is exactly what makes it reassuring. From the airport pickup onward, the logistics are handled: vetted lodges, planned transfers, an experienced driver-guide, and clear procedures at camp — including evening escorts between your room and the lodge where wildlife moves freely.
You travel solo, but you're rarely navigating an unfamiliar situation on your own. That combination — independence plus a safety net — is what most solo women tell us they valued.
A Real Solo Story
More Secure Than Imagined
An Australian traveller worried about arrivals, transfers and unfenced camps. With arranged transfers and established lodges, the trip felt structured and secur
An Australian traveller came to us with safety questions before booking — most concerned about airport arrivals, moving between destinations, and staying in unfenced camps. We arranged her airport transfers, booked established lodges, and walked her through how camp safety works, including evening escorts where needed.
Afterwards she said the safari felt far more structured and secure than she'd imagined, and that her guide became one of the highlights, because he made her feel comfortable throughout. That's the experience we plan for.
Have safety questions before you book? Ask us anything — a specific answer about your itinerary beats a generic reassurance every time.
- Request your free tailor-made safari quote
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