How do I travel from Tibet to India overland?

What jabs do I need to travel to India, Nepal and Tibet?

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    TB, Tetnus, Hepititus, diptheria. If you've never been further than Europe you will need a whole host, you will also need malaira tablets, make an appointment to see the nurse for holiday injections, she will advise you on the best cause of action. Don't leave it too late as you need to start taking your malaira tablets upto 2 weeks before you go. Happy travelling, i'm jealous! Was there the summer just gone!

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You know, India, Nepal and Tibet are the destinations where you can obtain the instinct of the cultural harmony and the existing co-existing Buddhist philosophy. Any development work or volunteer work such as teaching English at school, certainly in remote areas make sense.

RajanKhanal

everything...typhoid.dysentry,menegits,h… b, cholera

Avalon

go see your nurse at your local clinic

crispycrump

At the very least, Hep A, Hep B, Tetanus, Polio. Visit http://www.masta.org/ for more info.You'll have to pay for health for every 10 countries but it is quality information. Also speak to your GP.

Penfold

Talk to you doctor about your visit to those places, he or she will recommend the medications you will need take to prevent you from catching diseases, viruses etc found in those countries. Travelers often forget or may be just neglect the most reliable source of information....their own country's embassy! Visit your country's embassy or consulate located in those regions, they will provide you with more information than any website does, simply because they are there for you, they know the region and have helped other people like you!! You should also keep a record of these medical services catering to foreigners in the country. It is worth visiting them, if all else fails. For Nepal: CIWEC Clinic Travel Medicine Center, Located in Kathmandu http://www.ciwec-clinic.com/ For India: http://www.cdc.gov/travel/indianrg.htm For Tibet: I could not find much related to this topic, this page has some useful resource, hope it helps http://www.tibettravel.info/tibet-medicine/tips.html

bhupen

speak to your Doctor, it depends where you are coming from

D

go see your clinic to get latest news dont leave it in the hands of this lot, remember to regularly take your anti malaria including when you return as per doctors advice

Michael

No jabs are necessary for any of those countries Vaccinations are bad for you! A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease. There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous. Just sit back and think for a while. Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into the bloodstream. We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune. The Vaccination Hoax http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html

David W

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