Insurance support that helps travellers move with more confidence.
Travel without insurance is a risk most travellers only understand after something goes wrong.
Support in understanding coverage direction before departure. We help you understand what standard policies cover, what they exclude, and what your itinerary specifically requires.
Insurance planning aligned to safari, leisure, adventure, and business travel patterns. Not every policy covers medical evacuation from a remote national park — we help identify what does.
Clear guidance on what to arrange, when to arrange it, and what documentation to carry. We integrate insurance into the trip planning process rather than treating it as an afterthought
Different trips require different levels of protection. Here are the core areas most travellers should consider when planning coverage.
Hospitalization, emergency treatment, and medical repatriation costs — often the highest-value coverage for international travellers.
Reimbursement of non-refundable costs when trips are cancelled due to illness, bereavement, or unforeseen events before departure.
Compensation for accommodation and expenses when flights are significantly delayed or itineraries are disrupted by airline or weather events.
Cover for lost, stolen, or damaged luggage and valuables — including replacement costs for essential items during the trip.
Critical for safari and remote travel. Covers helicopter evacuation, medical airlifts, and transport to appropriate medical facilities.
Annual multi-trip policies for frequent business travellers covering all trips within a policy year — more efficient than per-trip cover.
Many standard policies exclude adventure activities. Gorilla trekking, hot-air ballooning, diving, and similar activities need specific coverage consideration.
Coverage options and declarations for travellers with pre-existing medical conditions — an area that requires specific attention during policy selection.
Three things every traveller should know before booking insurance.
Trip cancellation cover only protects costs incurred after the policy is taken out. Buying insurance after making non-refundable bookings leaves you exposed for those costs from the start.
A standard leisure policy may not cover a safari evacuation, an adventure activity, or pre-existing conditions. Review the exclusions before purchasing, not after an incident.
Carry your policy number, emergency contact, and key coverage details in a place you can access without data connectivity. We help clients prepare a clear travel document pack before departure.
Insurance guidance built into the trip planning process — not bolted on at the last minute.
Advice tailored to your itinerary type, destinations, activities, and traveller health profile.
Coordination support for organizations managing coverage for multiple staff travellers.
Specific knowledge of remote destination risk profiles and what adequate evacuation cover means in practice.
I had never thought about evacuation cover before. Once they explained the distances involved on a remote safari, I understood exactly why it mattered.