Traveling to Nepal is a beautiful and enriching experience, but it’s important to keep in mind that it can also come with some risks. The country is renowned for its stunning mountain landscapes and rich culture, but it can also present challenges in terms of health and safety. Some of the risks to be aware of include altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions, the possibility of mosquito-borne illnesses, and political instability. It’s essential to be well-prepared before traveling to Nepal, conduct proper research, and take adequate precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in this wonderful country.
Atlas Travel insurance can cover eligible medical expenses and other travel-related losses anywhere in Nepal.
Atlas Travel includes an Emergency Medical Evacuation benefit of up to $1,000,000. This is well over the recommended minimum benefit limit of $100,000.
Atlas Premium provides the highest coverage limits of all the plans in the Atlas Series. You can build your premium plan by choosing your deductible, coverage length, and overall maximum coverage. You’ll receive built-in higher coverage for several key benefits that are offered as buy-ups in other plans.
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Atlas Travel provides you with flexible coverage as you travel abroad. You can build your plan by choosing your deductible, coverage length, and overall maximum coverage. You’ll also have the option to increase your coverage for several key benefits upon purchase.
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Atlas Group provides your travel group with flexible, budget-friendly coverage as you travel abroad. You can build your plan by choosing your deductible, coverage length, and overall maximum coverage.
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Real-Life Example of Atlas Travel’s Emergency Medical Evacuation Benefit in Use
Evacuation Cost: $7,515
A healthy American trekking in Nepal suffered acute mountain sickness (AMS), a negative health effect caused by the high altitude. This resulted in a high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), a life-threatening accumulation of fluid in the lungs.
The hiker was helilifted to an international hospital in Katmandu. The hospital provided the urgent care she needed, and she eventually made a full recovery.
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