Time difference Tanzania
TU +3h. With France: +2h in winter, +1h in summer. When it's noon in Tanzania, it's 10 a.m. in France in January and 11 a.m. in July.
Opening hours Tanzania
To see / To do Tanzania
The few museums that exist in Tanzania are generally open from Tuesday to Sunday from 8am to 6pm. Game drives in many lodges take place in the early morning (from 5:30am) before breakfast, and in the late afternoon until dark, the best times when wildlife is active, more mobile and therefore easier to observe.
Enjoying yourself Tanzania
Timetables are identical to those in Europe, with lunch available between noon and 3pm and dinner between 7pm and 9pm.
Take a break Tanzania
Cafés are open during the day generally until 6.30pm, but there are few of them, while bars are generally open from 6pm to 11pm, or more depending on the location and the day.
(To) please yourself Tanzania
Shops are open from 9am to 6pm every day in towns and villages, with some opening a little later in the more commercial streets of the centre, to catch tourists returning from excursions and looking to buy souvenirs.
Get out Tanzania
Tanzanians love to dance and party, at all hours! You'll find small bars and clubs with rows of motorcycles parked in front, playing good Tanzanian and pan-African music until the wee hours of the morning. In Zanzibar, there are a few beach clubs, particularly in Pajé and Jambiani.