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Last edited by wyatt53; 09-09-2011 at 01:24 AM.
You better get inoculations!... Heb A, and B for sure.. You may want to consider something for malaria if you are going near a forest...
and bring Immodium! lol
As for me, I am going back there, 3rd time, in March 2007. March I think is a good month, as it is just past peek season, but still considered high season.. however it is still warm, and not rainy....
There's some good health info here:
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/seasia.htm#vaccines
There is practically zero risk of Malaria in Thailand unless you are trecking in the jungle areas on the Burmese/Cambodian borders.The only tourist area with any chance of infection is Ko Chang but even there the chances of catching it are remote.That does not stop the pesky critters from biting you though so wherever you go splash on an effective repellent containing at least 25% DEET.Originally Posted by fdp0057
You better get inoculations!... Heb A, and B for sure.. You may want to consider something for malaria if you are going near a forest...
and bring Immodium! lol
As for me, I am going back there, 3rd time, in March 2007. March I think is a good month, as it is just past peek season, but still considered high season.. however it is still warm, and not rainy....
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