VACCINES AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS

1.    Vaccination for Indian Travellers ?

·       For Indian travellers – Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is a must. Get the vaccine at least 10 days before travel.

·       Other vaccines are up-to-date status for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, COVID 19 vaccination.

2.    Can people with chronic medical condition/medical challenges travel on safari ?

·       People with any medical condition can go on safari, but prior intimation and information is required to enable us to make proper arrangements.

·       Whether you have dietary restrictions, mobility challenges, or require special equipment or accommodation, we will do our best to meet your needs.

·       In most cases, it is advisable to carry a doctor’s letter when travelling with medication, especially  if you are carrying controlled substances or injectable medications. It should include vital details such as your name, the name and dosage of the medication, the purpose for which it is being used, and the prescribing doctor’s contact information.

3.    Are facilities available for medical emergencies ?

·       Unforeseen medical situations can arise during your safari adventure.

·       Most safari camps and lodges have trained staff who can provide basic first aid and assistance for minor ailments like minor cuts, insect bites, and stomach upsets.

·       In more severe medical situations, there are evacuation procedures in place to ensure prompt medical care. Many safari destinations have air evacuation services that can transport you to a well-equipped hospital or medical facility.