Travelling to
Thailand
Thailand is hailed worldwide as the land of smiles and golden temple spires. A country where the beaches are so brilliantly white you have to wear shades, and where the curries are so scorchingly hot they’ll make you tremble!
Essential Vaccines
When travelling to your destination
| Vaccine | Schedule Primary Course |
|---|---|
| Hepatitis A | 0, 6-12M* |
| Tetanus | 0 (Single Dose) Then 10yrs |
| Typhoid | 0 (Single Dose) Then 3YRS |
Recommended Vaccines
When travelling to your destination
| Vaccine | Schedule Primary Course |
|---|---|
| Hepatitis B * | 0 (Single Dose), 1-12M |
| Rabies** | 0 (Single Dose), 0, 3d, 7d, 12M |
| Japanese Encephalitis** | 0 (Single Dose), 7d, 12M |
Essential Vaccines Information
* Staying with friends & Family
** At risk areas/ activities
Tuberculosis (UK citizens Generally vaccinated)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an infection in the liver caused through exposure to faecal matter by oral means. Vaccination against Hepatitis A is offered to people who are eligible.
Tetanus
Rare to find in the UK due to mass immunisation, but certain countries and continents have been known to still carry the disease, such as Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe
Typhoid
Typhoid fever is an infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi (derived from salmonella food poisoning) that goes on to affect many vital organs.
Recommended Vaccines
Rabies
Rabies is a major disease affecting the brain and nerves that leads to severe motor function failure and neurological damage. Rabies is only contracted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is an infection in the liver caused through exposure to infected bloody and other bodily fluids. Hep B is found globally but the high risk areas include some parts of Africa, Asia, the Middle East & Europe.
Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese Encephalitis is a rare but severe brain infection that comes about from exposure to mosquito bites. This disease is commonly found in Asia with the risk being greater in rural areas.

Visiting Thailand
When is the best time visit?
Monsoon rains drench the beaches and turn jungle roads into rivers from July to October. On the other hand, it doesn’t rain all day, every day, and you’ll certainly see another side to Southeast Asia.
Bangkok
Phra Nang Beach
Wiang Kum Kum
Things to see in Thailand
Thailand offers a mix of vibrant cities, cultural landmarks and tropical beaches. Explore the temples of Bangkok, visit Chiang Mai in the north, or relax on the islands of Phuket and Koh Samui.

Railay

Chiang Rai

Phi Phi Island
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