Arusha City


The Arusha City is situated at the foot of Mount Meru, Africa’s 5th highest mountain. The altitude (1,400m ASL) gives the city a pleasant climate and lush green environment.

Arusha is not a particularly attractive city in itself and is regarded by many visitors as little more than a necessary stopover before the start of a Tanzania safari. However, the natural charm of the Tanzanians and the buzz of a fast-growing city mean that Arusha has plenty to offer for those who are prepared to see beyond their air-conditioned city accommodation.


Things to See & Do In Arusha City


  • Visit the Arusha Declaration Museum
  • Trek or Climb Mount Meru (4,667 m).
  • Go see Arusha National Park.

Learn more about the things to see and do


Best time to visit Arusha City


Although Arusha City is open to visits all year round, the best time to visit is from June to October, during the dry season. For visitors intending to go on a safari in the Arusha National Park, this is easier to spot the wildlife – since they normally gather around the waterholes, rainfall is minimal, vegetation is not too thick and mosquitos levels are reduced – making for an enjoyable time to explore this small vibrant city.


Passport & Visa Requirements


Entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Tanzania Embassy to verify the information below is current.

  • A passport is required for all foreign visitors and has to be valid for at least six months.
  • Passports must have a clean and a full visa page for endorsement.
  • When arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or the Americas a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.
  • Citizens of most countries require a visa. A list of countries that don’t need a visa is available.
  • Visas are best obtained in advance through an official online visa-application portal, but they can also be obtained through your local Tanzania Embassy or High Commission.
  • while Visas can also be obtained on arrival we recommend getting these prior to travel to avoid delays associated with trying to get them on arrival.

Getting to Arusha City


From your home country, you will fly in through Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) about 56km/35mi to Arusha city

Arusha City is a relatively compact city and further transportation within the city is usually done by road, though our Tanzania safaris include one or more flights. Realm Africa Safaris™ will collect you from the airport or hotel and further transportation will be part of your pre-booked your safari.

Things to See & Do


  • Visit Arusha National Park.

Despite being a small park, Arusha National Park offers great sightings of giraffe, Cape buffalo, zebra, warthog, the black-and-white colobus monkey, the blue monkey, flamingo, elephant, and lion. Leopards are present but rarely seen. Birdlife in the forest is prolific, with many forest species more easily seen here than elsewhere on the tourist route – Narina trogon and bar-tailed trogon are both highlights for the birder lovers.

Learn more about Arusha National Park

  • Arusha Declaration Museum

Dedicated to the 1967 Arusha Declaration, which remains one of the most prominent attempts to define African socialism. It defined the political course of Tanzania for several decades. The museum also includes the large Declaration Monument.

  • Climb Mount Meru (4,667 m).

Climbing Mount Meru can be done in 3–4 days, depending on your physical ability. You are not required to take guides and porters up Mount Meru, but you must be escorted by armed rangers. Temperatures can be freezing, so prepare for warm clothing and sleeping bags.

The best time to visit Arusha City


Although Arusha City is open to visits all year round, the best time to visit is from June to October, during the dry season. For visitors intending to go on a safari in the Arusha National Park, this is easier to spot the wildlife – since they normally gather around the waterholes, rainfall is minimal, vegetation is not too thick and mosquitos levels are reduced – making for an enjoyable time to explore this small vibrant city.

Passport & Visa Requirements


Entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Tanzania Embassy to verify the information below is current.

  • A passport is required for all foreign visitors and has to be valid for at least six months.
  • Passports must have a clean and a full visa page for endorsement.
  • When arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or the Americas a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.
  • Citizens of most countries require a visa. A list of countries that don’t need a visa is available.
  • Visas are best obtained in advance through an official online visa-application portal, but they can also be obtained through your local Tanzania Embassy or High Commission.
  • while Visas can also be obtained on arrival we recommend getting these prior to travel to avoid delays associated with trying to get them on arrival.

Getting in & around 


From your home country, you will fly in through Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) about 56km/35mi to Arusha city

Arusha City is a relatively compact city and further transportation within the city is usually done by road, though our Tanzania safaris include one or more flights. Realm Africa Safaris™ will collect you from the airport or hotel and further transportation will be part of your pre-booked your safari.


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