Vacctinations

Stay healthy on safari – Essential vaccines & travel tips for Tanzania

Consult your healthcare provider about necessary vaccinations and medications for your trip.

Recommended vaccines for Tanzania

  • Hepatitis A & B.
  • Typhoid.
  • Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Routine vaccines (DTP, Polio, Measles).

Yellow Fever Note

Mandatory for travelers from high-risk countries or transiting through affected areas.

Stay informed to ensure a healthy, worry-free journey.

Vaccinations for Uganda

Travelers to Uganda should ensure they are updated on essential vaccinations and consider travel-specific shots based on activities and destinations.

Mandatory and recommended vaccines

  • Yellow Fever: Required for all travelers aged one year or older.
  • Routine Vaccines: Ensure immunization against Chickenpox, DTP (Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis), Influenza, Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Polio, and Shingles.
  • Hepatitis A & B: Advised for all travelers, especially those staying with locals or visiting rural areas.
  • Typhoid: Important for those exploring rural regions or sharing meals with locals.
  • Cholera: Recommended if visiting areas with recent outbreaks (e.g., Kayunga, Mbale, and Namayingo).
  • Malaria: Strongly advised—consult a doctor for appropriate prophylaxis.

Visit your healthcare provider at least a month before your trip to receive the required vaccinations. Refer to the CDC Travel Health Notices for Uganda for updated guidance.

Vaccinations for Kenya

Proper immunization is key to a safe and healthy trip to Kenya. Update routine vaccinations and assess the need for additional vaccines based on your itinerary.

Recommended Vaccines

  • Hepatitis A & B: Advised for all travelers, particularly those under 60 or staying in rural areas.
  • Typhoid: Important for rural visits or prolonged local stays.
  • Cholera: Only necessary for those visiting outbreak-prone regions.
  • Malaria: Essential prophylaxis—consult your doctor for options.
  • Meningitis: Recommended for those traveling during the dry season in areas within the meningitis belt.

Yellow Fever

  • Vaccination is mandatory for travelers over one year old arriving from high-risk regions.
  • Recommended for most travelers visiting rural and non-exempted urban areas.

Consult the CDC Kenya Travel Page for up-to-date recommendations.

Vaccinations for Rwanda

For those traveling to Rwanda, updating routine vaccines and considering travel-specific immunizations is crucial.

Essential Vaccines

  • Yellow Fever: Mandatory for travelers aged nine months or older, especially if coming from risk-prone areas.
  • Routine Vaccines: Chickenpox, DTP, Influenza, MMR, Polio, and Shingles.
  • Hepatitis A & B: Strongly recommended.
  • Typhoid: Necessary for those visiting remote or rural areas.
  • Malaria: Prophylaxis is essential—consult your healthcare provider for suitable options.

Plan vaccinations well in advance to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.