Before I share my first ever African memories, I thought I'll write a bit about the first and foremost important thing on the travel preparations list: to take the yellow fever vaccine. As the certificate stating that you have taken the vaccine is a prerequisite for entering a number of African and South American countries, I began to find out where I could get the vaccine in Mumbai. Surprisingly I came across a number of good-bad articles about the same.
So to sum up what all I read: Apparently there are only two government centers for the whole Maharashtra and Gujarat where you can take the yellow fever vaccine and both are in Mumbai. (Obviously!)
The center located in town (South Bombay for the non-mumbaiets) was off the mark due to the notorious descriptions mentioned on those blogs and hence the obvious choice was the one and only remaining center located at the Mumbai international airport.
I was urged to go and stand in the queue at the earliest possible hour. The reason was clear: only one reliable center to get the vaccine all over Maharashtra and Gujarat, which provides only 70 dosages per day on the first-come-first-served basis.
So to sum up what all I read: Apparently there are only two government centers for the whole Maharashtra and Gujarat where you can take the yellow fever vaccine and both are in Mumbai. (Obviously!)
The center located in town (South Bombay for the non-mumbaiets) was off the mark due to the notorious descriptions mentioned on those blogs and hence the obvious choice was the one and only remaining center located at the Mumbai international airport.
I was urged to go and stand in the queue at the earliest possible hour. The reason was clear: only one reliable center to get the vaccine all over Maharashtra and Gujarat, which provides only 70 dosages per day on the first-come-first-served basis.
I aimed to reach at 5:30 but lost about 45 mins to locate the center. Weirdly nobody in the vicinity knew where exactly this facility (!?) was located. So here's a small yet important trick to save your time: when you come from the old airport road, keep going towards the departures or towards JW Marriott. On your way, you will see a naive board stating the existence of the "Yellow Fever Hospital". Well, it is not so much of a hospital, but okay, moving on! It's basically located in the compound of the Airport Health Organization. This building is quite big but easily missable due to the giant flyover that shadows it.
Once I reached the gate, I saw that there were about 25-30 people already sitting on the footpath waiting to get their yellow fever vaccine. Apparently, that was the queue! The usual practice is: you go to the watchman at the gate and put yourself on the list. The watchman notes down your passport number and writes your roll number on the ticket copy you need to show along with your passport. Yes, you need a confirmed air ticket for your travel in order to get the yellow fever vaccine from this center.
Once I reached the gate, I saw that there were about 25-30 people already sitting on the footpath waiting to get their yellow fever vaccine. Apparently, that was the queue! The usual practice is: you go to the watchman at the gate and put yourself on the list. The watchman notes down your passport number and writes your roll number on the ticket copy you need to show along with your passport. Yes, you need a confirmed air ticket for your travel in order to get the yellow fever vaccine from this center.

However, once you have put yourself on the list, starts the eternal waiting period... Such a colossal waste of time! I'd suggest going with a nice book, music, water, and some munchies. I waited for good two and half hours before entering a pretty sophisticated waiting room. The room opens at 8, it's air-conditioned with quite comfortable seating. One thing I must mention is that once they open the doors of the waiting room, everything works quite systematically. Sharp at 10 am, the officers do the roll call for payment and give you the receipt. The fee is Rs 300 for one dose of vaccination. Once you have made the payment, you need to wait for another hour to actually go and get the shot. The center gives only 70 doses per day, so it helps to go earlier. The last person put on the list came in at 8.30ish and someone who showed up at 9 am was asked to come the next day. So you can go late if you are willing to take a risk of not being able to get the vaccine on the same day!
Eventually, as the whole waiting business starts to get on your nerves, a small canteen opens at about 10.30. (I know, so late!) The owner is a kind man but doesn't have many options to offer and whatever items are there on the menu are considerably overpriced. But oh well, like they say, at times it's better to have something than nothing at all!

Once all 70 people have paid the fees, first 25 people are asked to make a line in order to go and get the shot on the first floor. Here's where they give you the famous yellow certificate for the yellow fever vaccine. This is what you need to carry every time you travel to the following countries:
I was expecting that the taking the vaccine would be like taking any other injection. However, it turned out to be quite painful and it was smarting for about good two-three hours! Also one more thing: if you are allergic to eggs, please tell the doctor beforehand. They give you a mild dosage in that case. Though it hurt, I was happy that at least it was over and I didn't have to think about this yellow fever vaccine for next ten years and that the last hurdle of my travel was taken care of.
However, now that I am back from my trip, I can share one secret: nobody, on no airports, checked my yellow fever vaccine certificate, not in India, nor in Senegal, not on departure nor on arrival!! There was absolutely no mention of the vaccine throughout the journey. To my surprise, nobody seemed really bothered about it. I was expecting a very strict checking of the vaccine certificate along with the passports, but nada! I really want to believe in the awesome Indian immigration services, which in my imagination were informed about me taking the vaccine. But I am skeptical and little annoyed at the fuss made about taking the vaccine. If taking the vaccine is as important as the visa to enter that particular country, shouldn't there be some sort of checking? But I guess I should just be happy about having done with it and saving myself from ever contracting yellow fever!
More about the journey in next post!

25 comments:
Lovely blog and very informative for the traveler who has to go to Africa or central & south america ... Yellow fever certification is a must for these countries.
We have a private center in mumbai itself, which provides STAMARIL - WHO Approved Yellow Fever vaccination at far more comfortable premises, without any time wastage.
Read more here
http://travelsafeclinic.com/contact-us/
Thank you :)
Liked!! And very informative, indeed! I was completely unaware of this yellow Fever and the preventive vaccination! Having read this post, I googled and learnt about it! चरैवेति..चरैवेती..as the Vedas counsel!! Keep travelling..keep writing !!
Oh that's great! I am glad you liked it and found it informative :) and indeed I hope to continue with my चरैवेति..चरैवेती ! :D
Dear ma'am,
Thanks for taking the effort for sharing the information. It is definitely going to help us as we will be travelling from Pune to get the vaccine and there is very less time left for us. Best wishes to you. Keep up the good work!
Thanks :) Good luck with the vaccine!
Very helpful. I would have gone without the ticket.
Thanks!
Great! I am happy it helped you :)
Is it possible with domestic air ticket
Or without air ticket
Is it Really air ticket not required? Didn't they ask u?
Most of the times, air ticket is NOT mandatory for getting the Yellow Fever Vaccination.
At private centers like TravelSafe Clinics, based in Mumbai, Delhi & chandigarh, only a copy of the passport is needed,
Govt centers generally need original documents, however mostly the passport and the visa will suffice for most govt centers.
HI Devaki ,
I am transiting Ethiopia on way to Germany , Do i need to take the Yellow Fever Vaccine? I will be in the Capital city of adis abbaba for 10 hours most probably in a hotel at the airport. Any way i don't see the name of this country in the board you have taken picture of in your blog.
please suggest.
vijay
Hi,
As per the GOI Immigration website Ethiopia transit will require a Yellow Fever Vaccination.
It does not matter if you are there for 1 hour or 10, and whether you leave the airport or not
Ref: http://boi.gov.in/content/health-regulation
Regards
Dear Devaki
What a meaningful information you have shared and in detail. Thanks to you
I do have my Yellow fever vaccination done nine years back. but in the last 10 years I have travelled 23 countries out of which 12 are from south America and Africa, but no one bothered to check my certificate which I am preserving since then
Surprise to know that but its fact..
Regards
Naresh Khamkar
I just called to Travel safe clinic in Mumbai, and they said they have stop this services of yellow fever.
Any one knows, any private center in Mumbai??
Regards
naresh Khamkar
Many private centers are currently NOT doing Yellow Fever Vaccinations due to a lack of government clarity on the issue.
Our Delhi & Chandigarh centers are still doing the same though,
Warm regards
Hello, thank you for your comments. And sorry for replying late.
The Yellow Fever Vaccine center in Mumbai asks for the confirmed Air-ticket to the country to which you are traveling. So I am guessing that a domestic flight ticket will not do.
At times (rather most of the times) the authorities at the airport do not ask for your Yellow Fever vaccine certificate. But if they ask and if you don't have it, you are definitely in a soup. So it is better not to take any random unnecessary risks and get done with the vaccine. It costs mere Rs 300 and is valid for ten years!
I hope this helps!
Yes it does,
Thanks for helping out,
Devaki very informative. Thanks. I have to get this done and now i can plan better.
Did you really have to put the part of it being painful!! :P
btw, for everyone's info, the travel safe clinic options are not available now. And even for JJ hospital they said no, only Airport option will do. Didn't check the Ballard estate one
Thanks for sharing your experience :)
Glad I could help :)
I called JJ Hospital and they do provide Yellow Fever Vaccine. I had sent someone to stand in the queue at the Nav Bhavan. It still took me about an hour to get the vaccine.
What is the minimum gap required between taking the vaccine and the date of travel? I've read it's 2 weeks on some blogs, but several traveller have suggested that the newer versions of the vaccine does not require any gap
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