- Hepatitis A. Hepatitis A is recommended for travel to South Africa and Vic Falls.
- Typhoid. A food and water borne disease, typhoid vaccination is often recommended.
- Malaria. ...
- Rabies. ...
- Chikungunya. ...
- Travellers' Diarrhoea. ...
- Zika. ...
- Sexually transmitted illness.
Top Travel Tips for Victoria Falls Don't miss out: most hotels or lodges will gladly arrange activities on arrival for you, however, booking in advance is recommended to ensure availability on elephant-back safaris as these are often fully booked.
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South Africa requires a valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) documenting yellow fever vaccination =10 days before arrival in South Africa for all travelers aged =1 year, traveling from or transiting for >12 hours through the airport of a country with risk for yellow fever virus ...
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Yes it is safe to walk to the falls despite of the vendors. Most tourist in the nearby hotels walk to the falls everyday.
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Packing List
- Quick Dry T-shirts - Chances are, you will break a sweat.
- Active Shoes - Great for exploring off-the-beaten paths, hiking trails and waterfalls. ...
- Hat & Sunglasses - To keep the sun out of your eyes and off your face.
- Swimsuit - Great for when you need to take a dip.
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To make the most of your time here, you will want to visit for at least two days. Even if your time is limited, you can make your trip to the falls an exciting memory that will last a lifetime. To enjoy Victoria Falls to the fullest, plan for three or four days.
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Yellow fever vaccination certificate required for travellers aged 1 year or over arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
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