salut amis voyageur un grand bonjour a tous
je pars auperou le 14 septembre de marseille ya til qqun qui par ce meme jour saserait cool de faire le voyage ensemble
je ne sais pas si je dois me faire vacciner contre la fievre jaune j hesite jai jamais rein pris en partant en voyage alors g le doute si qqun peu m eclairer surtou que je resterais en haute altitude alorsje sais pas trop
si qqun peut me donner un peu plus de conseil merci a tous tchoo
je sais pas combien de temps tu restes au Perou, mais je pars 28/09 pour 2 mois..itineraire Perou / Bolivie..
En ce qui concerne les vaccins contre la fievre jaune..ça depend si tu comptes faire un ptit tour par la foret amazonienne ?? Si, oui, il paraitrait que c'est fortement conseillé !!!
Moi, j'hesite, je suis pas trés "vaccin" mais bon, aprés je suis libre de faire ce que je veux en fonction du temps qu'il me restera, au gré des rencontres!!
tu dis que tu restes en altitude alors pas besoin de vaccin fievre jaune, traitement malaria.......
Les zones amazoniennes et la partie nord (piura) sont les plus contaminées et necessitent quelques precautions quand on y reste longtemps
A cet époque, tu ne devrais pas trouver de moustiques en altitude ( les autres qui ne sont pas vecteurs de fievre jaune, malaria..... mais qui piquent fort......)
Prends tout de même une trousse d'urgence pour les petits maux normaux au Perou ( problemes intestinaux, maux de tête, ......)
salutben moi je pars le14 septembre pour 2 mois aussi tambien on pourra se voir las bas tu compte faire koi comme trajet au perou?
ouépour le vaccin je ne suis pas tres por non plus apres sa reste une sécurité koi mais je ne compte pas trop aller en foret je resterais le plus possible ds la cordillere tu es deja partis la bas toi avec vaccin ou pas
tcho a toi
yes salut atoi tu dis qui ya pas trop besoin de vaccin en altitude es tu deja partis au perou sans vaccins
il es vrai que c pas trop mon intention de me faire vacciner surtout comme je l ai dis je resterais le plus souvent en moyenne et haute montagne j ai demander l avis a des medecin tout en sachant qu ils allaient me consieller de les faire mais moi jene pense pas en avoir besoin
en altitude tu connais les coins a risque las bas
de tt facon tous ce qui es foret tropicale et humide sont plus risqué qu ailleur
merci pour tes conseils
Il n'y a pas de coins à risques en altitude. Les moustiques qui transportent ces maladies ne vivent pas au dessus de 1500-2000m .
Oui je suis parti une semaine dans mon village en amazonie d'Iquitos sans aucun vaccin, mais je me suis protégé serieusement contre les moustiques. Même s'il n'y a pas de foyer de malaria dans les environs de Iquitos, j'ai horreur de me faire piquer.....😠
ben ecoute je ne pens e pas enavoir reelement besoin
peu etre nous rencontrrons nous las bas bon voyage a toi plein de bonnes choses a bientot moij arrive le 15 a lima tcho
Je pars aussi fin septembre: attention, compte tenu que tu arriveras de Bolivie depuis un autre pays d'Amérique du sud, le vaccin contre la fièvre jaune serait apparement exigé au passage frontière selon le consulat de Bolivie. Si tu arrive directement depuis l'Europe sur La Paz ce n'est pas le cas.
A l'institut des maladie tropicale d'Anvers (centre de recherche Européen), j'ai du donc faire cette vaccination, ne voulant pas me faire rejeter une histoire de vaccin à la frontière. On m'y a de plus indiquer que de nouveaux foyers de fièvre jaunes auraient été récemment identifiés dans les vallées entre Cusco et Matchu Pitchu.
Bonjour,
Pas de fievre jaune, surtout si tu es en altitude. La Fievre jaune "pourrait" etre utile si Amazonie.
Pour te rassurer, voir des sites comme voyages.gouv ...
Moi je pars samedi au Pérou....
Pour les vaccins je suis aller dans un centre de vaccination à Lyon et on m'a dit à moi aussi que le vaccin fièvre jaune n'est pas obligatoire pour le Pérou et la Bolivie si tu viens d'Europe. En revanche, si tu passe la frontière Bolivienne depuis le Pérou, il semble que ce vaccin est obligatoire.
Moi je l'ais fais, je ne voulais pas prendre le risque de me retrouver bloquer à la frontière pour une histoire de vaccin,
Bonne route à tous et au plaisir de se croiser au Pérou,
tu n'as pas besoin de te faire vacciner si tu vas à la montagne
mais dans un cas ou .. si tu sais que dans le chemin tu peux changer d'avis et aller vers l'amazonie ... dans ce cas là .. oui, c'est conseillé . mais .. il faudrait la faire au plus vite parce que dans certains cas j'ai entendu dire que peuvent avoir des malaises 10 jours aprés la vaccination .
j'ai été vacciné 3 fois dans ma vie contre la fievre jaune , dans les postes que installe sur l'autoroute le ministére de salud peruvien et je n'ai jamais eu aucun malaise mais il semble que des fois ça peut arriver..
en los valles me pierdo
en las carreteras duermo
mi patria en mis zapatos .
mis manos son mi ejercito
salut ami voyageur
j'arrive a lima le 13 septembre pour 3 mois....
ensuite je rejoin des amis deja sur place depuis quelques mois
si tu es intéressé pour faire un petit bout de chemin on peut se rencontrer sur lima ca je vais y rester 2/3 jours avant de descendre dans le sud.
donnes des nouvelles
bonne prepa
a +
Si un vaccin est absolument recommande, pourquoi hesiter ? Effectivement on ne sait pas a l'avance ce que l'on va decider sur place si l'on a des occasions, alors pourquoi se poser des questions ?
Le sujet n'est pas tant que cela soit obligatoire mais que cela puisse servir et de ne pas a voir a s'en preoccuper ulterieurement, et meme penndant les 10 ans a venir...
pas de vaccin!!!! non non non!
boost toi le foie avec une teinture de gentiane, fait toi une cure de chlorure de magnésium, mais bon tu part bientôt......
si t'as des questions, hesites pas!
mais je pars en octobre pour 6 mois au pérou, et no vaccin!!
je te souhaite de ne jamais attrapper une de ses sal... de maladies que tu aurais facilement pu éviter avec un vaccin...
tu risques de voir les choses différemment après.
mais je pars en octobre pour 6 mois au pérou, et no vaccin!!]
Ca alors ! Moi je pars 3/4 mois au Perou et en Bolivie, il est vrai que ca ferait beaucoup. Il y a cependant une solution que j'ai entendue plusieurs fois et applicable dans mon cas je pense :
Il suffit de prendre de la Malarone seulement quand tu vas dans les zones a risque et a ton retour. Exemple :
Tu es a Lima et tu vas a Iquitos. Tu prends un cachet la veille de partir (ou meme la veille et l'avant-veille). Tu en prends tout le temps a Iquitos. Tu en prends pendant huit jours a ton retour.
Vas-tu te trouver dans une zone a risques pendant six mois ? Si c'est le cas une boite de 12 cachets a 31, 50 euros (127 avenue de Saint-ouen) ca fait 15 boites, soit 465 euros , soit 77, 50 euros par mois, c'est quand meme raisonnable...😇
Par ailleurs si on n'est pas en faveur d'un traitement dont l'absence pourrait affecter tres gravement la sante, autant laisser agir a leur guise ceux qui sont disposes a prendre leurs precautions
je pense que ce message ne m'était pas vraiment adressé, toutefois je te réponds : la Malarone, tu n'es pas obligé de la prendre à titre préventif, tu peux la prendre aussi seulement à titre curatif, au cas où si les symptomes de la maladie apparaîtraient.
perso, je suis souvent partie avec ma petite boîte de Malarone et je l'ai tjrs ramenée à la maison, indemne (par chance).
I’m planning a trip to Japan next year and I have asthma...
I wanted to know about the regulations regarding Ventolin (Salbutamol) in Japan—is it considered a drug? Can I bring my inhaler with me, or do I need to buy a similar product in Japan?
I have two American cousins. The older one was born in Paris, and his sister was born in California. The latter is planning a trip to Paris this summer, but she recently fell ill, and American doctors don’t know what’s wrong. I had the idea of letting her take advantage of her trip to get treated here, avoiding the high healthcare costs of the American system in the process. The problem is, I can’t find anything online about this—just testimonials from French people who used to be American, but nothing for a simple tourist.
I’m traveling to Portugal with my family and I have a treatment that requires injections. How can I take a flight with these? They look like injectable pens.
Thanks
We’re planning a trip to the Philippines from April 22 to May 8, 2026. Flight from Geneva with a layover in Turkey and Manila. Our itinerary: Angeles – Busuanga – Palawan…
The Philippines are a dream destination, but is it possible to travel there safely? I’ve heard that checked luggage often gets lost, tap water isn’t safe to drink, and mosquitoes are everywhere.
For water, what’s the best solution to carry in a backpack? Is a filtering water bottle 100% reliable?
For mosquitoes, should we treat our clothes with repellent? Are you vaccinated against hepatitis A, malaria, or dengue? Or is there an oral treatment to take?
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there’s travel insurance for someone who’s had a heart attack?
I can’t find an insurer that covers a pre-existing condition, even if it’s stable.
Thanks so much!
Hi everyone, next month my wife, our 6-year-old daughter, and I are flying to Thailand. It’ll be a great chance to soak up some sun—something we’ve been missing lately here in France! But speaking of sun, I burn easily, and our daughter even more so. I was wondering what SPF to get for sunscreen and whether it’s better to buy it there or before we leave? Thanks for your tips!
Hello,
We’re planning to spend 3 months in Madagascar starting in mid-February.
Areas: Mahajanga, Tulear, Diego Suarez, and Sainte Marie—the order isn’t set yet. We’ll either drive for part of the trip or take flights.
We’ve heard all sorts of things about required vaccines and medications (is anti-malarial mandatory?). What’s the exact situation for travelers?
I’ll come back to you for other topics (like finding a reliable driver, among others).
Thank you.
Best wishes to you all,
Nicole
We're about to go on an organized trip to South Africa, including Kruger Park. We were told that Malarone should preferably be taken in the evening at the same time during a meal. But it's hard to know what time we'll have dinner, especially since I've read that in South Africa, dinner is usually around 6 PM.
I'd love to hear from people who've been on organized trips to this destination and could share their experience. We were thinking of taking Malarone around 7:30 PM, assuming dinner would be closer to 7 PM than 6 PM. Also, if the meal ends up being earlier or later than when we take the pill, would a cookie or a piece of bread be enough to take with Malarone?
I’m planning to set off on a "round-the-world" trip/long journey at the start of next year, lasting between 4.5 and 6 months. For now, the itinerary looks like this: South Korea (2 weeks) -> Japan (1 month) -> New Zealand (1 month) -> Argentina (1 month) -> United States (1 month).
I’m on medication (paroxetine 20 mg/day) and was hoping to bring enough for the entire trip so I wouldn’t have to find a doctor on the spot, deal with a molecule that might be slightly different from what’s available in France, or wonder if that’s even a possibility. Basically, it seemed simpler on paper...
But after looking into the regulations for each country, it’s suddenly way less simple . Many seem to only allow the amount corresponding to the length of your "stay" in the country... Which is a problem if I arrive in Korea with 4.5 months’ worth of medication, for example.
After all that, and even though I’ll obviously contact the relevant authorities in each country (fingers crossed for a response 😛), here’s my question:
Has anyone here had any experience with this? (Even if it’s a different medication or different countries, any input would be helpful!)
I’m trying to plan a trip to Dubai with my mom. I’ve seen that some of our medications require prior authorization (sleeping pills, codeine, anti-anxiety meds, etc.).
I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been in our situation. A friend of mine applied to bring her tramadol, but it was denied—though she needed high doses!
Has anyone here gone through this process? Do we *really* need a prescription in English?
We just found out my wife is pregnant, and we’ve planned a trip to the Barlavento Islands in Cape Verde this November.
We’d like to know if there’s a real risk of Zika contamination on those islands, because from what we’ve found online, the recorded cases are old and come from the Sotavento Islands.
We’re thinking about canceling our trip.
If you’ve recently traveled to Cape Verde or live there, do you have any thoughts on this?
hi, I’m looking for information about the possibility of returning to Thailand with a portable liquid oxygen system and whether it’s possible to recharge it in Thailand, especially in Chiang Mai. thanks
I’m starting a new discussion on this topic since there doesn’t seem to be a recent one.
I have several chronic conditions (including asthma and related ones), and I’m planning to travel for a year across different countries.
Generally, I understand it’s possible to travel with approved medications (which should be my case), but often with a limit of 3 months’ worth of treatment.
Since I’m going for 12 months, that means for three-quarters of my trip, I’d have more than 3 months’ worth of medication.
I plan to bring my prescriptions with the INN (International Nonproprietary Name), as well as the original packaging (even though it’s a nightmare, but from what I understand, it’s necessary). But I’m not sure if that’s enough...
Have any of you been in this situation before? How does it work at customs—do I need to declare everything that exceeds the 3-month limit? Do I need a letter from my doctors?
I'm currently in Bangkok: How can I find a good doctor for a consultation? It's for a friend who'd like a second medical opinion compared to what they got in their country of residence.
Any professionals you'd recommend? How much does it cost?
I’ve already visited quite a few countries across several continents, but I’m pretty new to Asia.
I’m planning a trip to Thailand in October or November, and I wanted to check about health precautions: malaria treatment, vaccinations (hepatitis A or others...).
I’ll mostly be in the northern region, around Chiang Mai, where I’ll spend a lot of time in nature and the mountains. Then I’ll head south to Phuket or Krabi and visit Khao Sok National Park. I’ll finish up in Bangkok, with a likely detour to Kanchanaburi.
From what I understand, for a stay of less than 60 days, I don’t need a visa (I’m a French national)? I just need to fill out the TDAC form 3 to 5 days before arrival?
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone is heading to Cuba soon and could bring me some over-the-counter Sildenafil (viagra) tablets—available at Varadero Airport, among other places.
Hi there! So, I'm hesitating about taking a long trip. I'd like to go away for 2 to 3 months and travel across several continents. I’d love some advice. I often have unexplained allergies and need to follow a daily treatment for my diabetes (insulin). I think I can get authorization from my doctor to travel for 6 months with the treatment—is that correct? After those 6 months, is it possible (instead of bothering a relative to send the medication) to see a foreign doctor to get another 6-month travel authorization? How does it work at the airport? Do I need just one medication transport authorization, or do I have to request a new one in each country (once the treatment runs out) for both the flight and a DCI? Also, travel insurance doesn’t cover chronic illnesses, so will I have to pay for foreign consultations out of pocket? I’m not sure if I explained myself clearly. Oh, and just to repeat—travel insurance doesn’t cover chronic illnesses, so foreign consultations will be at my own expense? Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi everyone.
After years of traveling to the USA without any medical insurance subscriptions—and luckily never having any major health issues (though I did get a scorpion sting buried in the sand at CBSouth, 😇)—life has caught up with us, and we’re now being forced into "wisdom" and leaving our carefree days behind.
So, I’m looking for the best compromise for a 2-month health insurance plan.
I’ve read the discussions on this topic, but the most recent one is from last year, and I’d love your take on the current situation.
I’m familiar with the usual options like Europ Assistance and AXA, but I’ve just discovered Chapka and Heymondo (the latter seems interesting in terms of both price and coverage).
What do you think of these last two? How do they compare in terms of value for money against the bigger companies?
Hi,
We’ve planned a 3-week trip to Bali this summer with our 7-year-old daughter. The itinerary includes Sanur, Nusa Lembongan, Sidemen, Amed, and Ubud. The more time passes, the more we read about people getting sick—some with mild to severe traveler’s diarrhea, and many ending up in the hospital. We, as parents, have been through it in Egypt with pretty bad cases, but we’d really like to avoid that for our daughter. Even though there’s no zero risk, and we’ll be careful, can any of you reassure me? Not everyone got sick, right? I’d love to hear positive feedback from parents, but not just them 😊. Thanks in advance!
Hi there...
I’m traveling with a friend for a month in November.
We booked our round-trip tickets from Paris to Phnom Penh, and yes, I know—it was a mistake. We should’ve flown out of Laos, but here we are.
But is it doable to backpack through both countries in a relaxed way?
I’ve seen that the transport takes a while...
Thanks so much for your replies.
Hi there,
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Thanks for your feedback! !
For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
I need 2 dental implants and I'd like to get them done abroad (it's a question of price).
Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants.
Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist?
I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done.
Thanks so much!