If you are planning to travel to Kenya for a memorable wonderful Safari, you need to know inoculations or vaccination needed e before being allowed entry into the country.
VISITORS FROM EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, NORTH AMERICA
If traveling to Kenya by air, then you need not worry about any inoculation/vaccination requirements. However, if you plan arrive by road/train, you will need to plan your jab at least 6 weeks before you travel to Kenya.
Kenya Vaccinations requirements required include:-
- Yellow Fever: You have to show an international vaccination certificate for yellow fever at the border entry point. A yellow fever certificate only becomes valid ten days after you have had the jab and it remain valid for next 10 years.
- Cholera: Though it in not must, but sometime you might be asked for vaccination certificate for cholera. Have the jab just in case.
OTHER VACCINES YOU SHOULD CONSIDER
These are not a must to have, but just for your own health protection. You should talk with your doctor as you plan to travel to Kenya.
- Diphtheria
- Hepatitis A
- Poliomyelitis
- Tetanus
- Typhoid.
- Cholera
- Hepatitis B
- Meningococcal Meningitis
- Rabies
- Yellow Fever.