36 Colombian National Parks Require Yellow Fever Vaccinations for Entry

Posted on May 27, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Latin America Health, TRAVEL

According to parquesnacionales.gov.co, 36 Parks in Colombia require proof of yellow fever vaccination:

Parque Nacional Natural Alto Fragua – Indiwasi
Amacayacu National Park
Cahuinarí National Park
Catatumbo National Park – Bari
Fauna and Flora Sanctuary Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta
Parque Nacional Natural Cordillera de Los Picachos
Fauna and Flora Sanctuary The Corchal “El Mono Hernandez”
The National Park Tuparro
Gorgona National Natural Park
Vía Parque Isla de Salamanca
Parque Nacional Natural La Paya
Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquideas
Sanctuary of Fauna and Flora Los Colorados
National Natural Park Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo
Parque Nacional Natural Los Farallones de Cali
Sanctuary of Fauna and Flora Los Flamencos
National Park Katios
Macuira National Park
Sanctuary Malpelo Fauna and Flora
Nukak National Nature Reserve
National Natural Park Old Providence McBean Lagoon
Paramillo National Park
Sanctuary of Flora Medicinal Plants Orito Ingi Ande
National Nature Reserve Puinawai
Mashed River National Park
Sanquianga National Park
Parque Nacional Natural Serrania de Chiribiquete
Parque Nacional Natural Serrania de Los Churumbelos
National Natural Park Sierra de La Macarena
Parque Nacional Natural Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Tamá National Park
Tayrona National Park
Tinigua National Park
Urambo Bay National Park Malaga
National Park Utría
Apaporis Yaigojé National Park

It is recommended for visitors to receive vaccination at least 10 days before visiting any of these areas so that the body has time to create antibodies, which can last up to 35 years against the virus. Read Article

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