What vaccines do I need to travel to Bali?


What vaccines do I need to travel to Bali?

Additional potential vaccinations for Bali
  • Hepatitis A. This is a viral illness which can be spread by contaminated food and water or through contact with infected people. ...
  • Typhoid. ...
  • Rabies. ...
  • Yellow Fever. ...
  • Japanese Encephalitis. ...
  • Hepatitis B.


What are entry requirements for Bali?

A legal and valid passport that must be valid at least 6 months before the expiration date. An international ticket for return or onward travel.


How do I avoid getting sick in Bali?

To avoid Bali Belly take these steps:
  1. Only drink boiled or bottled water - Bali's scheme water is not safe to consume.
  2. Wash your hands or use hand sanitiser before eating.
  3. Order drinks without ice if you are unsure if tap water was used.
  4. Don't wash any fruit or vegetables in tap water.


How common is dengue fever in Bali?

The island ranks in the top three of all Indonesia's 34 provinces in terms of dengue burden. I Komang Wiramas Prayoga was studying in grade six at his school in Denpasar when he first suffered from dengue. After three days of fever my parents took me to hospital. It was getting severe,” he recalls.


Are masks required in Bali?

Do I need to wear a face mask in Indonesia? Wearing a face mask is not required.


Do you need vaccines for Bali?

There are no specific vaccine requirements for entry into Bali, however there are a number of factors to consider when deciding whether or not to take precautions and get vaccinated against diseases prevalent in Bali and surrounding South East Asian countries including Indonesia.


How do I stop getting Bali belly?

How can you avoid Bali Belly?
  1. Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
  2. Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
  3. Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
  4. Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.