Donate SIGN UP

Borneo at Easter......

Avatar Image
divegirl | 08:06 Fri 19th Oct 2007 | Travel
6 Answers
Hi.... Well....thanks to some excellent advice on here[JK2 and Mrsann...you still about?] a good few months ago my daughter and I are spending 16 days in and around Borneo at Easter [YEH :o}]...... So, while I am waiting for my travel vacs info to come back from the doctors, does anyone know where is the cheapest [but good] place to buy such things as Malaria tabs.....and is there any other way to reduce vaccination costs....Yellow fever �40 each....eeekkk!!! TIA Lisa xxx
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by divegirl. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
I found the cheapest place for malaria tablets was Tesco's!!

Tho there are different tablets for different locations, but do ring them and ask - 5 of us went so it was quite a saving in the end.

have a great trip and hug a orang-utan for me!!

So envious
Hi Divegirl - So you decided to go ahead with Borneo. Good for you, you'll have a great time. I get all my vax at my GP surgery. I would be very surprised if you need yellow fever. Very few places need that. You would only need a certificate if you were coming from a country that had yellow fever - which you are not, if you are going from UK.

The usual ones are Tetanus (or booster), typhoid (lasts 3 yrs), Hep A, Polio (lasts 10 years) - I have never taken Malaria tablets for Borneo - but maybe they are currently advising them.

Anyway your Doc will know what latest recommendations are.
Question Author
Ah....an answer from the one who caused all this....lol.

Hi Jk2, I hope you are well! Yep...me and Little divegirl fly to KL for a couple of days at the end of March, then 6 days in Kota Kinabalu 'doing the rainforests', followed by a week on Tioman Island 'doing the diving'....and all thanks to you!!!!! I can't wait, but must admit to being a little apprehensive as this will be the furthest we have travelled.
I have sub-mitted a travel form to my GP and am waiting to hear back as to what they advise.....my question arose from the snotty attitude from the receptionist saying ''as you have chosen to put yourselves at risk....this is going to cost you...blah blah blah....''...personally I think she was jealous ;o].....looked like the Costa Chav type to me....lol.
Anyhoo, I'm just trying to get everything in place, but am eternally grateful to you for your initial suggestion.

Lisa xxx
Question Author
ps....maggoty..... I will hug a Orang-utan just for you...and will post the pics to show you....but have to be honest....it's the whale sharks I'm hoping to get up close and personal with!!!! We should be there just in time for the annual migration :O}

Lisa x
Sounds fantastic Lisa. Blow the receptionist - Borneo is not a risky country for disease. On both trips, I was there in March & another time in May, none of us saw a mosquito let alone got bitten. Tetanus is important just in case of cuts or grazes, Hep A is well worth having for any travels & typhoid. Although we have wiped polio out here, it still re-occurs in other parts of the world. And,of course, once you've had them you'll be ok for your next exotic holiday - or at least your return trip to Borneo!!! Dying to hear all about it when you get back. I'm off to China on 11th November - getting excited. It's panda's this time!. Jean xx
Definitely Tescos for those Malaria tabs. Dont want to scare you but I had the worst stomach cramps ever with them (worse than period pain) but a Swedish girl I met suffered no side effects whatsoever. Take the usual Hep injections and tetanus as you would for travelling anywhere. Amazing place, have an amazing time, if you need advice on getting around post again, I went as a backpacker and probably saw a different side to Borneo than someone who goes on an organised tour... take care!

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Borneo at Easter......

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.