Travel Requirements
When traveling as survival student your packing a little more than the standard traveler. It's important to remember that all rucksacks will be checked into 'special baggage' and will be x-rayed there, along with the opportunity to explain why the x-ray machine is so busy on your bag. Check-in usually accept 20 Kg bags, it's important to tighten or cover any straps and provide strong covers over any metal tools.
- European Travel Requirements
- Passport, 10 year version, Online office IPS
- European Health Card (replaces E111) EHIC
- Carry-On Luggage (56x45x25 cm, 22x17x9.8 in) direct.gov info BAA
- Health Requirements
We recommend checking with the World Health Orgainsation, but will provide a list of likely vaccinations. Each can be country and region specific.
| Hepatitis A | Recommended for all travelers |
| Hepatitis B | Depends on integration with locals |
| Typhoid | Recommended for all travelers |
| Yellow fever | Area specific |
- International Travel Requirements
- Passport, 10 year version, Online office IPS
- European Health Card (replaces E111) EHIC
- Carry-On Luggage (56x45x25 cm, 22x17x9.8 in) direct.gov info BAA
- Health Requirements WHO
- Carry-On Luggage (56x40x20 cm, 22x17x9.8 in)