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What Does Travel Insurance Cover?31 , December 1969If you're about to head off traveling, whether it's a business trip, a beach bum holiday or a round-the-world no-holds-barred adventure, you need travel insurance. Anything can happen, and often does - looking at the annual statistics showing the thousands of travellers who get into sticky situations. It's important to know exactly what your travel insurance covers, so you know if you're gett 5 Things Australia is Famous For31 , December 1969Australia is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, and with good reason. Here is a short list of some of the things you have in store for you if you chose to check out this amazing place.BeachesThis one sort of goes without saying given that Australia is a massive island. The beaches in this country are second to none and you have what seems like endless choice or which beach Things Students Should Consider When Traveling31 , December 1969Students have many travel options in regards to overseas destinations. Several students prefer studying overseas in nations such as Europe, Australia, U.S.A, and London. Students may travel abroad not only for studies, but also for working purpose. Sometimes, they even prefer traveling for vacation or holiday or even for adventure purposes. Whatever the reason, for traveling, student travel g Backpacking Australia? Should You Bring a Laptop?31 , December 1969If you're backpacking Australia or visiting Oz on the working holiday visa, you may be wondering if you should bring your laptop.After carefully considering the pros and cons, I decided to bring mine with me and it was the best decision I ever made. For me, my computer offered freedom, and I don't know what I would have done without it. But everyone is different, so I'll give you a few things Having Some Troubles Abroad? Travel Insurance Can Help Mitigate That31 , December 1969Most people probably complained about having to get travel insurance before a foreign trip but little do they know that there are many things that are far bigger hassles than getting covered. Here is why getting that shouldn't be a big deal.Travelling abroad is commonplace in Australian society, especially in this globalised day and age. Millions of Aussies leave the country annually for vari FCO Travel Insurance Advice31 , December 1969The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) says that many people deeply regret not taking out travel insurance. They think their credit card accident cover, home insurance, or private health cover is sufficient. The reality is that you do not have appropriate travel insurance and you suffer serious injury or lose valuable possessions you will face harsh financial consequences.The FCO has gui Backpacking on a Shoestring31 , December 1969With the price of travel tickets dropping almost daily, independent backpacking on a budget is growing more and more popular. Whether you're backpacking in South Africa, Singapore or Sri Lanka, take into account these tips to help you stay within your budget, so you can experience all the fun and flavour of a true backpacking adventure.Your destinationProbably the most important decision to m Backpacking and travel insurance31 , December 1969Backpacking is one of the most popular choices for gap students and would-be travelers. Many opt for exotic destinations to head to work hard and some of the most iconic destinations in the world to explore. Countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia are some of the most popular destinations for backpackers and students. However, there are people who visit other countries prefe Travel insurance - coverage for all essential31 , December 1969The most common reason people take out travel insurance to protect them from theft or their luggage, airlines lose. What is often overlooked is the need to take out travel insurance which covers them for most medical emergencies. Smartraveller.gov.au some examples of costs: hospitalization in Southeast Asia to exceed $ 800 per day, will return from Europe to choose from € 10,000, medical evacua Safety tips for travelers: Australia31 , December 1969This guide is aimed at backpackers (Australia edition), you're under more of the main concerns for your safety when traveling. Emergency In Australia, direct dial 000 for all emergencies (fire, ambulance, police). Buying a local SIM card when you arrive so you always have access to the emergency phone. Personal Safety In general, Australia is a very safe country to live andTravel. But be |
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