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Peru Travel Vaccines & Health Advice

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Hepatitis B, Rabies, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever

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Vaccines for Peru from the UK

Vaccine Why Needed? Risk Areas Duration When to Administer
Hepatitis A Contaminated food/water in markets, street stalls, and rural areas Nationwide (especially Lima, Cusco, and Amazon regions) 25 years 2+ weeks pre-travel
Tetanus Injuries from hiking, jungle trekking, or accidents in remote areas Nationwide 10 years Anytime pre-travel
Typhoid Food/waterborne illness, especially in low hygiene settings Nationwide (higher risk in rural Andean villages and Amazon basin) 3 years (injection) / 1 year (oral) 2+ weeks pre-travel
Hepatitis B Medical treatment, tattooing, sexual contact, long-term stays Nationwide (particularly for healthcare work or extended stays) Lifetime (3 doses) 5+ weeks pre-travel
Rabies Contact with stray dogs, bats, monkeys during jungle treks or local interaction Nationwide (higher risk in rural Amazon, Cusco, and Sacred Valley) 1 year (accelerated) 5 years (standard) 7 days Accelerated Schedule
Tuberculosis Exposure to TB in healthcare or long-term accommodation with locals Urban and rural areas, especially among local populations Typically long-term protection (BCG vaccine) Based on risk; consult GP
Yellow Fever Mosquito-borne virus in jungle and low-altitude regions Amazon region (e.g., Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado) 10 years to lifetime (single dose) 10+ days pre-travel

Health Precautions Beyond Vaccines – Peru

Mosquito Safety:
In jungle and lowland areas of Peru (especially the Amazon region, including Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado), mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as Yellow Fever, Dengue, Zika, and Malaria.

  • Use insect repellent with at least 50% DEET.

  • Sleep under mosquito nets, especially in rural lodges or jungle camps.

  • Wear long-sleeved clothing and trousers, especially at dawn and dusk.

  • Antimalarial medication may be recommended if you’re visiting parts of the Amazon. Consult your travel health provider.

Food & Water Safety

Stomach upsets are common among travellers in Peru.

  • Follow the rule: “Boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget it.”

  • Drink bottled or boiled water only – avoid ice in drinks.

  • Be cautious with street food; choose vendors that are busy and popular with locals.

  • Avoid raw salads or uncooked seafood, especially in inland areas.

Hospitals & Clinics:

Medical standards in Peru vary. In urban centres like Lima and Cusco, private clinics offer good care.

  • Lima: Clinica Anglo Americana – Calle Alfredo Salazar 350, San Isidro

  • Cusco: Clinica Paredes – Avenida de la Cultura 710, near central Cusco

It’s recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation, especially if you plan to visit remote areas or trek in the Andes.

FAQs

What vaccinations do I need for Peru from the UK?

The highly recommended vaccines for Peru are Hepatitis A, Tetanus, and Typhoid. You should also consider vaccines for Hepatitis B, Rabies, Tuberculosis, and Yellow Fever, especially if you’re visiting remote areas like the Amazon or staying for an extended period.

Do I need a Yellow Fever certificate to enter Peru?

A Yellow Fever vaccination is recommended for travel to the Amazon basin, including Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado. While it’s not currently a requirement for entry into Peru from the UK, some countries may ask for proof of vaccination if you’ve recently visited Peru, so it’s wise to carry your certificate.

 

Is there a risk of malaria in Peru?

Yes, malaria is present in parts of the Peruvian Amazon, particularly in rural jungle areas. Antimalarial medication may be advised if you’re travelling to affected regions. Always consult a travel health professional for personalised advice.

How can I avoid getting sick from food and water in Peru?

Stick to the golden rule: “Boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget it.” Drink bottled or purified water, avoid ice, and be cautious with street food. Choose busy vendors and avoid raw salads or unpeeled fruits unless washed thoroughly with clean water.

About Peru

Peru, located in South America, is a vibrant and culturally rich country that offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. With its fascinating historical sites, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality, Peru is a must-visit destination for adventure enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The country’s main tourist destinations include the iconic Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The ancient city of Cusco, known for its well-preserved Incan ruins and colonial architecture, is another popular destination. The Amazon rainforest, Lake Titicaca, and the mysterious Nazca Lines are also top attractions. Whether it’s hiking the Inca Trail, exploring the Sacred Valley, or indulging in the delicious Peruvian cuisine, visitors to Peru can immerse themselves in its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

Peru attracts a significant number of visitors each year, reflecting its appeal as a top tourist destination. In recent years, the country has seen a steady increase in the number of visitors, with over 4 million international tourists arriving annually. This growth can be attributed to Peru’s diverse attractions, including its historical sites, natural wonders, and vibrant culture. The country’s population is estimated to be around 33 million people, with a mix of indigenous communities and Spanish-speaking inhabitants. Peru’s unique multicultural background contributes to its rich traditions, festivals, and culinary delights. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Lima, wandering through the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, or cruising along the Amazon River, Peru offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and natural beauty.

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