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Ghana is one of West Africa's most welcoming destinations — known for the historic slave castles of Cape Coast, the vibrant capital Accra, Kakum National Park's canopy walkway, and Ashanti cultural heritage. Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory for all travellers. Malaria is endemic throughout the country and anti-malarial medication is essential.
These vaccines may be required for entry to Ghana or if transiting through endemic areas.
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These vaccines are strongly recommended for travel to Ghana. Our pharmacist will advise which are most relevant to your specific itinerary.
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Practical tips to help you stay safe, healthy, and prepared throughout your trip.
Yellow Fever must be given at least 10 days before arrival — mandatory entry requirement. Plan 6–8 weeks ahead for Rabies. Same-day Yellow Fever + Typhoid + DTP available.
November to March (dry season in the south). The north has a single dry season from November to April. The rainy season runs from April to July (major) and September to November (minor). December is popular for festivals.
Official recommendations from UK health authorities for travel to Ghana. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice tailored to your specific itinerary.
“Yellow Fever vaccination is required for all travellers aged 9 months and over arriving in Ghana.”
Accessed April 2026
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