To travel to Brazil from the U.S. would require you to have eight different vaccinations, or shots. Some others might be dependant on how long you would be staying and what specific areas, and or animals you may be exposed to during your trip. # Hepatitis A # Typhoid # Yellow Fever # Hepatitis B # Rabies (For high risk activities with direct contact with bats, and other animals) # Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) # Tetanus-diphtheria (revaccination, recommended every 10 years) # malaria For more details, please see sites listed below.
It depends on the route you take, but you need to travel across most of Central and South America.
No, you may enter South Africa for 90 days (leisure travel only)
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South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
well you dont have to but its best to
No.
yes you need a visa to travel almost anywhere in south america
It depends on the route you take, but you need to travel across most of Central and South America.
There are many all over the world Africa, Asia, Australia, America, South America
Yes. My cousin was about 9 months when she came from South America to U.S.A. She needed a passport then.
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/india.aspx
A valid passport is essential to travel to the Philippines. In addition any recommended immunization vaccine shots should be taken.
South America is an awfully big place. So is the UK.If you're going from Cayenne, French Guiana to London, that's only about 4,380 miles.If you have to travel from Punta Arenas, Chile to Edinburgh, you're looking at about 8,450 miles ...almost double the trip.Your travel agent is probably going to need more details.
"Yes, you should always have a passport to travel outside of your own country. While some borders (for example the Canada-US border) used to not require one, having one is now recommended for all international travel and required for most, including South America."
Of course. You will need a valid passport.
yes you do need a visa to travel from the Unitedkingdom to the united slates of America
Before the Panama Canal, a ship would need to travel all the way south to the southern tip of Chile in South America and then north to New York City. See the related link for a picture.