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If you're going to rural areas where you might not be able to get to a hospital in under 24 hours (ideally you should be at a hospital within a few hours of a bite or scratch) then it's worth getting the rabies vaccination - I believe even with the vaccination you require further medical treatment after a bite or scratch anyway.
I got the vaccination before backpacking in South America in 2006. We did a few hikes (including the 3/4 day inca trail), and at the time there were reports in the travel advice warning about rabid bats biting people around Lima, so thought it was for the best.
Certainly got hepatitis/typhoid/yellow fever vaccinations too, and also used doxycycline as a malaria prophylactic.
I got the vaccination before backpacking in South America in 2006. We did a few hikes (including the 3/4 day inca trail), and at the time there were reports in the travel advice warning about rabid bats biting people around Lima, so thought it was for the best.
Certainly got hepatitis/typhoid/yellow fever vaccinations too, and also used doxycycline as a malaria prophylactic.