What do I need to know before moving to Arusha?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Arusha, they said...
"Too many things to say... Have Good Security Check for Problems with Water Make sure the house can get internet in your area if this is important to you Sometimes it is expected you pay 3, 6, or 12 months in advance. Make sure you are clear with your landlord who is going to pay for things if/when they break, (water pipes, door handles, sink faucets, etc. ) Email me for details if you really whan't to know more... Bonnie at [email protected]," remarked another expat in Arusha, Tanzania.
"Expats moving to Arusha, should be aware of several factors to ensure a smooth transition. Firstly, it is essential to have a valid visa and work permit before arriving in the country. Researching and understanding the local customs and traditions will help expats integrate into the community more easily. The official language in Tanzania is Swahili, so learning some basic phrases will be beneficial. However, English is widely spoken, especially in business and tourism sectors. The cost of living in Arusha is relatively low compared to Western countries, but expats should be prepared for fluctuations in prices and availability of certain goods. Healthcare facilities in Arusha are limited, and expats are advised to have comprehensive health insurance that covers medical evacuation. It is also essential to take necessary vaccinations and precautions against diseases such as malaria. Safety and security should be a priority, as petty crime and theft can be an issue. Expats should take precautions such as not displaying valuables and being cautious when walking alone at night. It is also important to be aware of local laws and regulations, as penalties for breaking the law can be severe. Housing options in Arusha vary, with both furnished and unfurnished options available. It is recommended to work with a reputable real estate agent to find suitable accommodation. Utilities such as electricity and water can be unreliable, so expats should be prepared for occasional outages. Public transportation in Arusha is limited, and many expats choose to use private taxis or hire a car for transportation. Traffic can be chaotic, and driving conditions may be challenging for those not used to Tanzanian roads. The climate in Arusha is generally mild, with warm days and cooler nights. Expats should be prepared for the rainy seasons, which can cause disruptions to daily life and transportation. Finally, it is essential to maintain a positive attitude and be open to new experiences. Building a social network with other expats and locals will help make the transition to life in Arusha more enjoyable and fulfilling," said a member in Arusha, Tanzania.

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