Tanzania Rewilded

Arusha · Tanzania
Est. 2015
Chapter I
A decade in the bush
Founded in 2015 by guides who grew up tracking leopards on foot. Built for travellers who know the difference.
Read our story
Chapter II
Summit on foot
Africa's highest peak, summited with our most experienced climbing guides. No shortcuts, full preparation.
Plan my summit
Chapter III
Authored for you
Every journey custom-built. Browse the most-requested shapes or begin with a blank page.
Begin your journey
Chapter IV
Every season, every region
From Serengeti plains to Zanzibar reefs — we work only in regions we know by foot, by season, by name.
Explore Tanzania
Chapter V
The practical book
Seasons, visas, vaccinations, weather, tipping. Nothing glossed over. Written by people who live here.
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Travel Guide · Emergency Evacuation
AMREF HQ · NairobiFounded 1957 · 67 years saving lives

AMREF FlyingDoctors

Africa's oldest and most respected air-ambulance service. For $16 per person, a temporary membership provides unlimited emergency evacuation from anywhere in Tanzania to Nairobi. Every serious traveller should have it.

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$16
two-week tourist cover
Per person, full Tanzania coverage
67
years operating
Africa's oldest air-ambulance service
24/7
emergency dispatch
Operations centre never sleeps
1,000+
evacuations annually
From remote camps and climbs
The quiet safety net

Why Every Traveller Has It

What it is

AMREF Flying Doctors is the air-ambulance arm of AMREF Health Africa — a non-profit that has operated across East and Southern Africa since 1957. The Flying Doctors service was spun out specifically to handle medical evacuations from remote African locations to hospitals capable of treating serious injuries. In Tanzania, that almost always means Nairobi.

Why it matters

Tanzania is a remote country. The Serengeti is seven hours by road from the nearest trauma hospital. Kilimanjaro's summit camps have no vehicle access. Ruaha is 300km from any surgical facility. In a medical emergency — a fall, altitude sickness, a snakebite, a vehicle accident — ground evacuation is often impossible or dangerously slow. AMREF Flying Doctors is the difference between a difficult situation and a tragedy.

How the tourist plan works

For $16 per person, a two-week Tourist Plan covers any emergency air-evacuation from Tanzania to Nairobi's Aga Khan Hospital. No claims process, no paperwork at the time of the emergency — the team dispatches the plane on the strength of your membership number. We enroll every guest automatically. If you'd like to enroll yourself for extended travel, it takes three minutes online.

Coverage regions

Where AMREF Flies

The Tourist Plan covers every destination in Tanzania we send guests to — and the Extended Plan adds six neighbouring countries for regional travellers.
All northern circuit01

All northern circuit

Serengeti · Ngorongoro · Tarangire · Manyara · Kilimanjaro · Arusha region

Full coverage of the classic safari and trekking zone. Medical planes can land on bush strips at most camps within 90 minutes of dispatch.

Southern circuit02

Southern circuit

Ruaha · Nyerere · Mikumi · Udzungwa · Selous region

Longer flight distances but comprehensive coverage. Most southern camps maintain dedicated airstrips with 24-hour emergency access.

Zanzibar & coast03

Zanzibar & coast

Zanzibar · Pemba · Mafia · Dar es Salaam · Pangani

Full coverage of the archipelago and coastal mainland. Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam have commercial airports enabling rapid dispatch.

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Mount Kilimanjaro

All routes · All altitudes to summit zone

Specialist altitude-sickness response. Evacuations typically by helicopter from porter-accessible evacuation points, then fixed-wing to Nairobi if required.

Which plan you need

Three Membership Tiers

01

Tourist Plan

Tourist Plan
$16/person · 2 weeks

For visitors. Covers any emergency medical evacuation from Tanzania to Nairobi's Aga Khan Hospital during the two-week period. Unlimited flights. We enroll every guest automatically — it's included in every trip we operate.

  • Unlimited Tanzania → Nairobi evacuations
  • Covers all listed zones
  • Up to 2 weeks from activation
  • Automatic enrollment with us
  • No age restrictions
  • Pre-existing conditions accepted
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Annual Family

Annual Family
$340/family · 12 months

For expats, frequent travellers, and families based in or returning to East Africa. Covers up to two adults and four children under 18 for a full year across the entire AMREF coverage region.

  • 2 adults + 4 children under 18
  • Full annual coverage
  • All AMREF coverage zones
  • Evacuation to home country
  • Medical second-opinion service
  • Member discount network
What actually happens

The Evacuation, Step by Step

From the moment the emergency call is received to admission at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, here's the real timeline.
T+0

Emergency call received

24/7 operations centre in Nairobi takes the call — from the camp radio, a tour operator, or directly from a client. A doctor is on the line within 60 seconds to triage the situation and determine urgency.

T+15 min

Dispatch decision

If evacuation is warranted, a specific aircraft is selected — typically a Cessna Caravan for airstrip landings or a Citation jet for longer flights. A medical team is briefed on the patient's condition.

T+90 min

Medical plane in the air

Aircraft departs Nairobi with a specialist medical team — at minimum a doctor and flight nurse, often trauma specialists for accident cases. Medical equipment includes ventilators, defibrillators, and full ICU-level supplies.

T+3-5 hrs

On-site treatment begins

Aircraft lands on the nearest accessible airstrip. Medical team transfers to ground transport if needed to reach the patient. Stabilisation begins immediately with full ICU equipment available.

T+6-8 hrs

Patient in the air

Patient loaded into the aircraft — often on a stretcher with continuous monitoring. Flight time from most Tanzania points to Nairobi is 90 minutes to 2 hours. Medical care continues throughout the flight.

T+8-10 hrs

Admission at Aga Khan

Patient arrives at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi — East Africa's leading trauma centre. Admission is pre-arranged. For severe cases, onward evacuation to Europe or the US can be arranged from Nairobi.

The detail

What's Covered

Emergency categoryTouristExtendedFamily
Altitude sickness (AMS / HACE / HAPE)CoveredCoveredCovered
Accidents & traumatic injuryCoveredCoveredCovered
Severe illness requiring hospitalizationCoveredCoveredCovered
Snakebite, animal attack, infectionCoveredCoveredCovered
Cardiac emergenciesCoveredCoveredCovered
Evacuation to NairobiCoveredCoveredCovered
Evacuation to home countryCoveredCovered
Hospital costs in Nairobi
Pre-existing conditionsCoveredCoveredCovered
Pregnancy-related emergenciesPartialPartialPartial
Deliberate self-harm
Acts of war / civil unrest
Getting covered

How to Enroll

01

Enroll automatically through us

If you book your trip with Tanzania Rewilded, the Tourist Plan is enrolled on your behalf — membership numbers issued before you arrive, printed on your travel documents. No action needed from you.

02

Enroll yourself online

Visit flydoc.org directly. Tourist Plan enrollment takes three minutes — name, passport, dates of travel, card payment. Confirmation and membership number emailed within an hour. Carry the number with you.

03

Verify before travel

Your membership number is your entire proof of coverage. Save it in your phone, email it to your travel companion, and make sure the lead guide on every trip you join knows it. In an emergency, it's what they radio in.

04

Combine with full travel insurance

AMREF covers air-evacuation — not hospital bills, trip cancellation, lost baggage, or civil-liability claims. For those, you need a standard travel-insurance policy. See our Travel Insurance guide for our recommended providers.

Common questions

FAQs

Does AMREF replace travel insurance?

No. AMREF covers the air-evacuation itself and the flight-medical team. It does not cover hospital bills once you arrive in Nairobi, nor any of the other things a normal travel-insurance policy includes — trip cancellation, lost luggage, liability claims, medical costs at the destination. You need both.

Is the Tourist Plan really only $16?

Yes. AMREF is a non-profit and the Tourist Plan is priced at-cost as part of their public-safety mission. The $16 fee covers two weeks of unlimited evacuation from any location in Tanzania to Nairobi. It is the best-value insurance product we know of.

What if I'm climbing Kilimanjaro?

Coverage is the same. AMREF routinely evacuates climbers with altitude sickness — HACE and HAPE are medical emergencies where rapid descent and hospital treatment are lifesaving. We require every climber to have AMREF coverage in effect before the climb begins.

Can AMREF fly to Europe or the US?

The standard Tourist Plan only covers evacuation to Nairobi. If you need onward evacuation to your home country, either upgrade to the Extended Tourist Plan or ensure your regular travel insurance includes repatriation coverage. Most comprehensive policies do — but verify explicitly.

What if the weather prevents flying?

AMREF's aircraft are cleared for most weather conditions — they routinely fly at night, in rain, and in marginal visibility. On the rare occasion weather delays a flight, ground evacuation to the nearest airstrip is organized in parallel. Delays beyond a few hours are exceptionally rare.

What if my condition isn't life-threatening?

AMREF's service is explicitly for medical emergencies. For non-urgent issues (minor illness, broken bones without complication), the preferred route is ground transport to a local clinic or the AMREF hospital network. Your camp guide will call AMREF's medical advisory line for case-by-case guidance.

We enroll you automatically

Safer, by default.

Every Tanzania Rewilded trip includes AMREF Flying Doctors Tourist Plan coverage. You don't sign up, you don't pay extra, you don't fill out forms. You just arrive — covered.

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