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Temple Visits in Cambodia: Why Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines Matter

Cambodia’s ancient temples, like Angkor Wat and Bayon, are bucket-list destinations for travellers. But amid the awe-inspiring ruins and lush landscapes, mosquitoes pose a hidden risk: Japanese Encephalitis (JE). This guide explains why JE vaccines are critical for temple visits and how to explore Cambodia safely.

Sanjay Patel· GPhC 20451573 minutes

What is Japanese Encephalitis?

JE is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes in rural and agricultural areas of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. While most cases are mild, 1 in 250 infections leads to severe brain inflammation (encephalitis), which can be fatal or cause lifelong disabilities.

Why Cambodia?

  • Temples are often surrounded by rice paddies, lakes, and jungles—prime mosquito breeding grounds.
  • Peak transmission occurs during the rainy season (May–October), coinciding with peak travel.

Do I Need the JE Vaccine for Temple Visits?

Yes, if your trip includes:

  • Rural temple complexes (e.g., Beng Mealea, Banteay Chhmar).
  • Sunrise/sunset tours (mosquitoes bite most at dawn/dusk).
  • Multi-day stays near temples or villages.

Lower risk for:

  • Short visits to urban temples (e.g., Phnom Penh’s Silver Pagoda).
  • Trips during the dry season (November–April).

💡 Example: A 2022 study found JE cases in Siem Reap Province, home to Angkor Wat, highlighting risks in temple zones.

JE Vaccine: Key Facts for Travellers

  • Who needs it? Adults and children aged 3 years+ spending time in rural Cambodia.
  • Doses: 2 shots, 28 days apart. Last-minute? A 7-day accelerated schedule is possible (less effective).
  • Protection: Over 90% effective for 1–2 years; booster needed for long-term stays.

🔗 Book a JE Vaccine Consultation

FAQs

Q: Can I get the JE vaccine in Cambodia?

A: Yes, but availability is limited. Get vaccinated before travel for guaranteed protection.

Q: Are temple tours safe for kids?

A: Yes—if they’re vaccinated and use repellent. JE is riskier for children under 10.

Q: How much does the JE vaccine cost?

A: Prices vary; book a consultation for details.

Stay Safe, Explore Confidently

Cambodia’s temples are unforgettable—don’t let mosquitoes ruin your adventure. At Aqua Travel Clinic, we provide:

  • ✅ JE vaccines and personalised advice.
  • ✅ Same-day appointments in London.
  • ✅ Mosquito-bite prevention kits (DEET, nets, clothing guides).

📞 Call us or book online to prepare for your trip.

Travel smart, stay protected, and soak in Cambodia’s magic worry-free! 🌏✨

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