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    • Asia
      • Macau
        • Macau Trip – A Short Intro
        • Family Friendly Macau Night Life!
        • The Old Macau
      • Hong Kong
        • Victoria Peak
        • Avenue of Stars
        • Ngong Ping
        • A Strange Day in Disneyland
        • Everybody Loves Shopping
      • Shenzhen
        • Window of The World Shenzhen Theme Park
    • Southeast Asia
      • Indonesia
        • Bali
          • Bali Getaway – Sea, Beaches, Sunset
          • Bali Getaway – Tanjung Benoa Water Sports
          • Hello Again, Bali!
          • Best Sunset at Rock Bar Ayana Bali
          • The Last Bali Sunset Before New Year
          • Bali Cycling Adventure Experience
          • My Vacation In Bali – Enjoying Bali’s Beaches
          • Last Day in Bali : Relaxing With Balinese Spa
      • Singapore
        • Singapore Travel Journal – Halloween Haze!
        • Universal Studio Singapore – Halloween Horror Nights 5
        • Gardens by The Bay Singapore
      • Malaysia
        • Genting
          • We Expect More, Genting!
        • Kuala Lumpur
          • Kuala Lumpur Malaysia First Impression
          • We Could’ve Done Better in KL
        • Johor Bahru
          • Legoland Is Heaven for Lego Maniac
        • Penang
          • Penang Travel Journal : Exotic Historical Charm From Asia
          • Penang Treasure Hunt : George Town Street Art
        • Malacca
          • Melaka Travel Journal : East, West, and Inbetween
          • Penang and Malacca : An Analogy
        • Ipoh
          • Ipoh Travel Journal: A Heritage Trail – Part 1
          • Ipoh Travel Journal: A Heritage Trail – Part 2
          • Ipoh Travel Journal: A Heritage Trail – Part 3
          • Ipoh Treasure Hunt: The Art Of Old Town
      • Vietnam
        • Vietnam Travel Journal : Ho Chi Minh Phontastic City
        • Crawling Through Cu Chi Tunnels
        • Vietnam Travel Journal : That Hanoi Feel
        • The Misty Dreamy Ha Long Bay : North Vietnam’s Treasure
    • Middle East
      • Jordan
        • Petra Photography Journal – A Personal Storytelling
        • Israel Pilgrim Trip – Through Jordan
        • The Ultimate Dead Sea Experience – Jordan Side
      • Tiberias (Galilee)
        • Tiberias First Stop – St. Peter’s Fish
        • Tiberias Pilgrim Sites in One Day
        • Surreal Experience On The Sea Of Galilee
        • Mount Hermon Mountain Top Experience
        • Church of The Transfiguration at Mount Tabor
        • The Cana Experience – Wedding Miracle
        • Yardenit – Jordan River Baptism
      • Jericho
        • Jericho Shopping Experience – Some Tips
      • Jerusalem
        • Jerusalem First Stop – Church of St. Peter
        • King David’s Tomb
        • Chapel of Ascension – Mount Olives
        • Garden of Gethsemane and Church Of All Nation
        • Bethesda – The Pool of Healing Miracle
        • The Western Wall of Jerusalem
        • A Short Visit To Bethlehem, West Bank (Palestine)
        • Jacob in Bethel and Lazarus in Bethany
        • Temple Mount Jerusalem Walkthrough
        • The Fourteen Stations of Via Dolorosa Walkthrough in Jerusalem
        • He Is Not Here, He Is Risen – The Garden Tomb Jerusalem
    • Europe
      • 24 Hours in Helsinki : A Travel Journal
      • Stockholm Travel Journal – The Urban Tranquility
      • Copenhagen Travel Journal 1 – The Hygge Nordic
      • Copenhagen Travel Journal 2 – Slow Paced Travel
      • 24 Hours in Oslo : A Travel Journal
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    • Be A Smart Traveller, Get A Travel Insurance
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    • Transport
      • Macau from Hong Kong by Ferry
      • How To : Hong Kong to Shenzhen
    • Itinerary
      • One Day Macau Itinerary For Beginner
    • Disneyland Survival Tips
    • Attractions
      • Hong Kong Disneyland 101
      • Window of The World Shenzhen 101
      • Top 7 Places to Visit in Vietnam
      • Top 5 Attractions To Visit In Penang
      • Top 8 Attractions to Visit in Melaka
      • Top 8 Attractions In Ipoh – You Be The Judge
      • Top Attractions to Visit in Copenhagen
    • Vietnam Travel Tips : Our Simple Guide
    • Penang Travel Safety Tips : The “Sifu” Scam
    • How to : Get The Best Out of Malacca
    • Scandinavia Travel Tips: Stockholm 101
    • Airbnb First-timer : Things to Know and to Expect
    • Solo (Female) Travel: What I Learned so Far
  • Reviews
    • Hotel
      • The Venetian Macau Hotel Review
      • Disney Hollywood Hotel Review
      • Bali Getaway – J4 Hotels Legian Review
      • Bali Getaway – Rimba Jimbaran Bali Review
      • An Nam Legend Hotel in Hanoi : A Review
      • Duc Vuong Traveler Hotel : A Review
      • Rendezvous Hotel Singapore : A Review
      • Hotel Chulia Mansion Penang : A Review
      • 7 Days Premium Melaka : A Review
      • Sekeping Kong Heng Review: A Slice Of History
      • M Boutique Hotel Review: That Christmas Feel
      • Container Capsule Hotel: A Review
      • Le Metrotel Ipoh: A Review
      • Scandic Grand Marina Helsinki – A Review
      • Good Morning+ Hägersten Hotel Review
      • Generator Hostel Stockholm : A Review
    • Restaurant
      • Lau Pa Sat & Tiong Bahru : Foodcourts Review
    • Attractions
      • Tallink and Silja Line : Cruise Review
  • Foodie
    • Bali Getaway – Nuri’s BEST Pork Ribs
    • When In Vietnam : A Culinary Journal
    • When in Singapore : A Culinary Journal
    • When in Penang : A Culinary Journal
    • When in Malacca : A Culinary Journal
    • When In Ipoh: A Culinary Journal

Be A Smart Traveller, Get A Travel Insurance

Travel insurance

Whether you’re on vacation or holiday with your family, even when you just traveling by yourself. The last thing that you want is to worry about things.

There are some things that beyond our control as a human, say force majeure, or other things like canceled flight, lost baggage, stolen items, or even some emergency.

Nobody wants an accident or getting sick in some countries far from home where most probably your health plan insurance don’t cover you overseas.

Insurance is the thing you must have when traveling but hopes that you don’t need to use it. And it is also the thing that you wish you have when you need it but you know you didn’t buy any.

Getting this insurance at only a few more dollars additional travel budget, I say worth it. You can travel and worry less, but still be careful, though.

I know there’s a lot of insurance companies offer a protection plan. But we use World Nomads, reasonable pricing, good coverage plan, high coverage limit, cover most countries, 24-hour emergency services, etc.

I could go on, but you better check them out to have a better understanding.

Travel insurance: simple & flexible

You can buy, extend and claim online, even after you’ve left home. Travel insurance from WorldNomads.com is available to people from over 150 countries.

It’s designed for adventurous travelers with cover for overseas medical, evacuation, baggage and a range of adventure sports and activities.


7 Things To Know

7 things you should know about travel insurance from WorldNomads.com

  1. Trusted reliable underwriters
    WorldNomads.com is backed by a suite of strong, secure, specialist travel insurers who provide you with a great cover, 24-hour emergency assistance and the highest levels of support and claims management when you need it most.
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    WorldNomads.com provides cover for what’s important for travelers from over 150 countries. By focusing on what you need and leaving out what you don’t, World Nomads prices are some of the most competitive online.
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    Had a change of plans? You can extend your policy or claim online while you are still away. You can even buy a World Nomads policy if you’re already traveling.
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    From skiing & snowboarding in New Zealand to whitewater rafting in Colorado, WorldNomads.com covers a range of adventure activities, giving you peace of mind to get the most from your travels.
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    All WorldNomads.com members have access to up-to-date travel safety alerts, as well as travel safety advice and tips online through the World Nomads Travel Safety Hub.
  6. More than just great value travel insurance
    All WorldNomads.com members can learn the local lingo through a series of iPod & iPhone Language Guides and can stay in touch with family and friends with an online travel journal.
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    We want to make sure you get the most from WorldNomads.com. You can find out more about why travel insurance is important for your trip.

If you have any questions about your travel insurance or travel safety in general, please contact WorldNomads.com directly.

Again, maybe it’s not that significant to even be in your consideration when planning to travel. You know what, just buy insurance. Better be safe than sorry.

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