What Documents and Medicines Do You Need for Your Vietnam Trip? A Complete Checklist
(C) Travel Checklist : Must-Have Documents and Medicines for Traveling to Vietnam (3/5)
(However, please note that this is not a substitute for medical advice and you should always consult your family doctor for a better prescription.)
Index :👇
(A)Introduction: A brief overview of the blog’s purpose, theme, and content ✅
(B)Prerequisites: Things to know before traveling to Vietnam ✅
(C)Must-Carry Documents/Medicines: Checklist of documents and medicines to keep handy while traveling to Vietnam 👈 (You're here!)
(D)Day-wise Itinerary: Things to see in each city and what to eat in Vietnam
(E)Conclusion: A summary of our experience and impressions of Vietnam
(B)Prerequisites: Things to know before traveling to Vietnam ✅
(C)Must-Carry Documents/Medicines: Checklist of documents and medicines to keep handy while traveling to Vietnam 👈 (You're here!)
(D)Day-wise Itinerary: Things to see in each city and what to eat in Vietnam
(E)Conclusion: A summary of our experience and impressions of Vietnam
This blog answers: 😊
- What are the essential documents that I need to bring with me to Vietnam? How can I keep them safe and organized?
- What are the common health risks and diseases in Vietnam? How can I prevent and treat them with medicines and natural remedies?
(C)Must-Carry Documents/Medicines
(i) Documents to bring to Vietnam:
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If you are planning to travel to Vietnam, you need to prepare some essential documents before your trip. These documents will help you enter the country, stay safe, and enjoy your vacation.
Here is a checklist of the documents that you must keep with you before and during your travel to Vietnam:
Note: The same itinerary applies even for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).
- Original Passport with at least 6 months of validity.
- Color Copy of Your Vietnam E-Visa.
- Travel Insurance PDF copy of each Member.
- Hard Copy with Proof of Each Accommodation. (hotel reservation, hostel booking, etc.)
- Xerox Copy of Your Passport’s First & Last Page. You may keep them in your carry bag when you explore the country. (Some hostels may take your passport until you check out, so this can be helpful in case of emergency)
- Covid-19 Vaccine Final Certificate. (not mandatory but keep it on the safe side)
- Two Passport Size Photos of Each Person. (not mandatory but keep it on the safe side)
- USD Dollars if you plan to take them and exchange them.
- International Debit Card / Forex Cards . Also make sure they have proper amount loaded so in case immigration team asks you, you can show them.
(ii) Travel medical kit checklist:
Below are the top must-have medicines and creams to carry while traveling to Vietnam or any other foreign country:(However, please note that this is not a substitute for medical advice and you should always consult your family doctor for a better prescription.)
- Vertigo/Dizziness Medications
- Acidity/Gas Medications
- Stomach Infection Medications for Both Male/Female
- Diarrhea Medication
- General Allergy Medication
- Skin Allergy Medications + Anti-fungal Ointments
- Sneezing/Runny Nose Medications
- Throat Pain Medications
- Body Pain/Inflammation Medications
- Paracetamol
- Vitamin C + Zinc Chewable Tablets (take every day after consultation)
- ORS/Electrolytes Sachets
- Antifungal Dusting Powder
- Pain Relief Spray + Pain Relief Balm
- VapoRub of Any Company
- Band-Aids
- Petroleum Jelly + Aloe Vera Gel
- Skin Burn Creams
- Sunscreen + Body Lotion
- Multivitamins tabs
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