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  1. mmm travel insurance……. do u ever read the small print????? they wont pay up 1 cent if some thing happens while u r in a country regarded by ur countries government as ‘un safe’….. most of Africa for example….. the middle east…… dont matter that ur having a medical emergency thats un connected directly with being in a particular country… i mean… like u wake up with kidney stones and need treatment or a hernia … u get the drift…… blogs never talk about this issue…. ;)) enjoy… trevor

    • The Blonde Abroad

      I believe that only applies when there is a State Department Warning that a particular destination is “unsafe.” So, while you are sort-of-correct, I also hope people aren’t traveling to war zones on their travels. 😉

  2. Hello! I really like your website!
    However, on the above article… I travel only with hand luggage, even for a month-long trip (then again, I don’t have the furry ball). If for some reason I have more luggage than that, I make sure to keep anything I really don’t want to lose in my cabin pack.
    And… well, jewellery? I forget about it during a trip! (but I think I’m pretty low maintenance anyway)
    As for war-zones etc – it’s best to call the company and ask. I’ve been to some areas where the insurance wouldn’t cover me – therefore I decided to skip it altogether 🙂
    The main reason I would personally get travel insurance is for accidents that might happen (e.g. break a leg or something). After all, your health is more important than ANY “valuable” items!

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