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Insurance : A travel insurance
policy that covers theft, loss and medical treatment
is recommended. Make sure the insurance also covers
the activities that you will be undertaking during
your stay in Nepal such as trekking or river
rafting.
Immunisation : Nepal does not require any particular
immunisation for your visit. Vaccinations for
Cholera, Meningitis, Tetanus & Diphtheria, Typhoid
and Gamma Globulin should be considered for your
trip. Please consult your physician and get a
complete check-up before your departure.
General Knowledge : To make yourself an expert on
health aspects of Nepal would not only be difficult
but also troublesome. However, one should have some
knowledge on Altitude sickness (AMS), Diarrhea,
Giardia, Dysentery, Cholera, Hepatitis Rabies,
Typhoid, Tetanus, Meningitis Diphtheria, Malaria and
HIV/AIDS . Common Sense can often save lives.
Prevention, The best Medicine : Care in what you eat
and drink is the most important health rule. The
number one rule is don't consume the water including
ice. Reputable brands of bottled water or soft
drinks are generally fine. Take care with fruit
juice, particularly if water may have been added.
Milk should be treated with care, as it is often
un-pasteurised. Boiled milk is fine if it is kept
hygienically and yoghurt is usually good. Salads and
fruit should be washed with purified water or peeled
where possible. Ice cream is usually OK if it is a
reputable brand name. But beware of ice cream that
has melted and been refrozen. Thoroughly cooked food
is the safest but not if it has been left to cool.
Stomach upsets are the most likely travel health
problem but the majority of these upsets will be
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