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Best places to visit in South America
Discover the best places to visit in South America South America offers such a range of destinations, there’s something for every type of traveller. Whether you’re searching for the perfect…
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Unbeatable Medical Kits
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Backpacking Guide
Here at Nomad, we’ve been getting backpackers properly prepared for travel for over 25 years. We’re able to provide backpackers with the best travel health, safety and kit advice and…
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Travel Aware: Advice for British travellers from the FCO
More and more people travel overseas and with access to information via Wi-Fi and data roaming increasing, travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has evolved. There is…
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6 Top Tips for a Healthy and Safe Hajj
1. Get your Meningitis ACWY vaccine and certificate. Proof of vaccination against Meningitis ACWY is compulsory in order to obtain visa entry into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia so all…
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Meningitis at University – Get the ACWY Vaccine
Since 2009, Meningitis W infection has been on the rise among young people of 14 – 18 years? Outbreaks are commonly occuring in University and College student populations. If you’re…
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Zika Virus – Sexual Transmission & Pregnancy
We are still receiving lots of questions regarding the risks of Zika virus and pregnancy so here is some latest guidance from Public Health England broken down to help provide…
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Road Safety and Road Traffic Accidents Abroad
None of us like the thought of road traffic accidents (RTAs) abroad and very few of us consider that we could be involved in one ourselves, but the reality is…
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Travellers’ Diarrhoea in the Older Traveller
Travellers’ diarrhoea (TD) is the most common illness for travellers visiting developing countries. The most common cause of TD are bacterial infections such a E.coli and Campylobacter. Due to a…