Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Tanzania
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
6.2/10Good urban systems in Dar es Salaam: Phase 2 BRT (20km expanded in 2025, CNG buses), commuter rail with electric EMU trains to Dodoma. Limited nationwide; regional buses and SGR emerging. Basic integration, reliable in cities.
Road Infrastructure
5.1/1086,472 km network (12,786 km trunk, 21,105 km regional); ~15% paved. TANROADS maintains key routes, but rural gravel/earth roads common. 2025 bridges improve links; urban traffic management growing, safety features basic.
Internet Speed
4.2/10Average broadband ~28 Mbps (2026 Speedtest data); mobile internet dominant at 25-35 Mbps. Urban 4G/fiber improving, wide rural-urban gap. Investments rising but limited fiber nationwide.
Avg: 28.4+ Mbps • Available in Dar es Salaam, Dodoma; expanding to regional centers, rare in rural areas
Airport Connectivity
6.8/10210 airports total, 12 major (Julius Nyerere International busiest). Good domestic/regional links via Air Tanzania; moderate international routes to Europe, Middle East, Africa. Mafia Island upgraded.
Hubs: Julius Nyerere (DAR), Kilimanjaro (JRO), Zanzibar (ZNZ)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- TSh 30,000-50,000/month (Dar BRT)
- Bus Trip
- TSh 700-1,500 single BRT ride
- Taxi
- TSh 10,000 start + TSh 1,500/km (Dar es Salaam)
- High-speed Train
- TSh 50,000-100,000 Dar-Dodoma SGR
Mobile Network
Reliable networks from Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo; high urban speeds (30+ Mbps), decent rural 4G. Growing 5G supports transport apps.
Driving License
Foreign licenses valid 90 days with IDP (required for non-English). Long-term residents must convert to Tanzanian license via driving test after 90 days. Drives on left.
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