Travellers arriving in South Africa from infected areas
require a yellow fever vaccination certificate; otherwise no
vaccination is required. There is a malaria risk in the low-lying
areas of the Northern Province and Mpumalanga (including the Kruger
National Park) and northeastern KwaZulu-Natal, and precautions are
advised when travelling to these areas. There is a high prevalence
of HIV/AIDS. Tap water is safe in urban areas but sterilisation is
advisable elsewhere, as there are periodic outbreaks of cholera in
the poor communities of rural South Africa, particularly in
Northern KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo provinces.
Drug-resistant TB has been reported throughout the country. Food
poisoning is rare. Medical facilities in South Africa are good, but
medical insurance is strongly advised as private hospitals expect
cash upfront and public hospitals are best avoided.
Cities & Regions:
Cape Winelands |
Cape Town |
Garden Route |
Port Elizabeth |
Durban |
Johannesburg |
Mpumalanga |
Kruger National Park |
Battlefields |
Kimberley |
East London |
Bloemfontein |
Richards Bay |
Transkei |
Pretoria