Africa
Yellow fever may be required. Malaria risk is common. Hepatitis A, typhoid and meningitis may also apply depending on itinerary.
South America may share similar yellow fever and malaria considerations.
Destination Health Guide
Your risk depends on how and where you travel, not just the country. We assess destination, itinerary, duration and exposure before recommending vaccines.
Before You Travel
These guides summarise common travel health considerations by region. Your individual risk depends on itinerary, accommodation, activities, medical history and previous vaccinations.
A clinician-led travel consultation ensures you receive only what is clinically appropriate for your trip.
Book Travel ConsultationUrban stays, rural travel and adventure activities change your risk profile.
Ideally 6–8 weeks before departure for full vaccine protection.
Recommendations are evidence-based — no unnecessary vaccines.
Prevention guidance where relevant, alongside bite avoidance advice.
Regional Guides
Yellow fever may be required. Malaria risk is common. Hepatitis A, typhoid and meningitis may also apply depending on itinerary.
South America may share similar yellow fever and malaria considerations.
Higher risk of typhoid, hepatitis A, rabies and malaria.
Hepatitis A, typhoid, rabies or Japanese encephalitis may apply.
Hepatitis A and Meningitis ACWY for Hajj and Umrah may apply.
Lower overall risk, but still requires individual assessment.
More Destinations
Yellow fever and malaria advice may be needed depending on itinerary.
Meningitis ACWY vaccination requirements and travel health advice.
Typhoid, hepatitis A and malaria prevention may apply.
Generally lower risk, but tick-borne encephalitis may apply in some areas.
Plan Your Trip Safely
Book a travel consultation for destination-based vaccination planning and malaria prevention guidance.