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ARGENTINA
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- Most Passports must be valid 3 months beyond intended stay.
- No Visa Required for stay up to 3 months.
- Vaccinations - International Certificate of Vaccination required
for Yellow Fever if arriving from infected area within 5 days.
HEALTH AND VACCINATION INFORMATION
- YELLOW FEVER VACCINATION - None required unless you arrive from
an infected area.
- MALARIA - Malaria exists in rural areas near Bolivian Border,
Salta and Jujuy Provinces.
- CHOLERA - Cholera is reported in certain areas of the country.
The requirements and information listed above are to help you in
preparing for your expedition. Requirements are for most European
and U.S. Citizens only. If you are not a European or U.S. Citizen
other documents, in addition to a valid passport, may be required.
Citizens of countries other than Europe and the United States should
consult the appropriate consulate or their travel agents; a visa
may be required for entry. It is the sole responsibility of the
passenger to ensure all required documents are complete and current.
This information is provided for your guidance only; certain exceptions
may apply. Please contact your personal physician for individual
concerns. In addition to your physician, a good source of health
information for travelers is the U.S. Center for Disease Control
(CDC) in Atlanta; you can find them online at www.cdc.gov.
The CDC also operates a "Travelers Hotline" at the following
number: 1-877-394-8747.
CLIMATE:
Our expedition from South America to Antarctica is scheduled during
the Austral Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Generally in the
Antarctic, temperatures during the day are between 20º and
40º F. Although it can be very sunny, expect rain, snow, fog
and a high wind chill factor.
Information listed was current at the time of printing
and is subject to change.
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