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Subject: Re: Anti-malaria medication in Ethiopia Posted on: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 19:51:03 +0000 (UTC)

Użytkownik "Lou" napisał w wiadomości
news:474d2476$0$25487$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl...
[...]
> As a regular Ethiopian traveller I can say you that you don't need
> anti-malaria meds for these places and as you said only for Bahir Dar
(Tana
> area) eventually meds is suggested (altough we never used it there for a
few
> days, but that's up to you)
> Is it safe travelling in the North now?? (political situation seems
unstable
> at this moment)
[...]

Thank you for reply! Indeed tensions are rising there. We are going to
monitor the situation and if it does not calm down, we'll have to change the
itinerary. Let's say the list cited by me is plan A. :)
We also have plan B:
Arba Minch, Jinka, Mago NP, Turmi, Omorate, Konso, Arbaminch, Erbore, Dora.
I saw on your website you've been to most of these places. What did you take
against malaria ?

As regards bed nets, do you think it is reasonable to take one with oneself
?
I was thinking about buying one in AA upon arrival (do not want to bring it
from Europe as I guess they have better choice there).
and taking it with myself surely if we chose the "southern" itinerary but
also up to the north.
What do you think ?


Regards,

Adam