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Planning a trip to Bali or Lombok? These tropical paradises offer stunning beaches and vibrant culture, but it’s important to be aware of health risks like malaria. Here’s how to stay protected while enjoying your holiday.
Malaria Risks in Bali and Lombok
Where You’re at Risk:
Rural Lombok: Areas with rice fields and wetlands, such as Tetebatu and Sade Village, have higher mosquito activity.
Late-Night Streets (Lombok): Mosquitoes can be more active during the evening and night.
Real Incident: A traveller in rural Lombok needed emergency treatment after contracting malaria during a village visit.
Protection Tips:
Use Mosquito Repellent: Apply DEET 50% repellent every 4 hours, especially during dawn and dusk.
Wear Protective Clothing: Long sleeves and trousers can help protect you from mosquito bites.
Sleep Under a Mosquito Net: If you’re staying in a rural area, a mosquito net can provide extra protection.
Consult a Healthcare Professional: Before travelling, consult a healthcare professional for personalised advice and consider malaria prophylaxis if visiting high-risk areas.
FAQs
Q: Do I need malaria pills for urban Bali? A: No, urban areas like Kuta and Seminyak have minimal risk. Precautions are more important in rural Lombok.
Q: Are there mosquitoes in Bali’s tourist areas? A: Yes, but the risk of malaria is low. Basic precautions like repellent are still recommended.
Q: Is malaria common in Bali? A: No, malaria is rare in Bali due to effective mosquito control measures.
Travel Smart, Stay Protected
At your local travel clinic, we help you enjoy your trip safely:
✅ Personalised travel health advice for Bali and Lombok.
✅ Recommendations for malaria prophylaxis and other vaccines.
✅ Tailored advice based on your itinerary.
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Bali and Lombok Safety Checklist
Vaccines and Prophylaxis:
Consult Aqua Travel Clinic for malaria prophylaxis if visiting rural Lombok. Ensure routine vaccines are up to date.
Travel Essentials:
DEET Repellent – Essential for protection against mosquito bites! Light Long Sleeves – Protect against bites during dawn and dusk. Mosquito Net – For extra protection in rural areas.
Emergency Prep:
Know the location of the nearest hospital or clinic. Carry insurance documents – Ensure coverage for malaria treatment.