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by Patrick Chong, Pat
The recent Kenya elections have led to huge fallout in the country and beyond. When it was announced that President Mwai Kibaki had won the election by just 230,000 votes (out of 10,000,000 constituents) widespread political fury spread across the country ? and violence broke out. Subsequently, all travel to the country was advised against, and a lot of people needed to claim on their global travel insurance, which was confusing given the unusual circumstances. I shall get to that later, but first a little background to the events surrounding the Kenya election.

So far there have been 600 deaths and some 250,000 people (more than the alleged ?majority? of Kibaki) fleeing their homes. The reason for this is the continued allegations of vote rigging, and the evidence for it has really begun to pile up, with plenty of strong claims emerging, including the head of the Kenya election commission admitting that one constituency had the surprising and unlikely turn out of 115%! Elsewhere, results were announced differently nationally to their announcement locally, and the results were delayed for 24 hours at a time when Kibaki's Kenya election rival, Raila Odinga, was leading in the polls. It's no surprise that suspicion was rife, and equally unsurprising that the suspicion has led to unrest, which has broken out into the violence that has since engulfed the nation.

One area this has affected the most is Kenya's previously buzzing tourism industry, and is one that is easily the country's biggest source of foreign income, totaling an estimated ?500,000,000 per year. At the start of a year, Kenya could generally expect to be welcoming hundreds of tourists a day ? the recent fall out reduced the numbers down to a brave few who had decided to ignore the inevitable warnings from the foreign office about traveling to the country, which was then placed in the ?civil unrest? list of places not to visit. Subsequently, the Federation of Tour Operators cancelled all holidays to Kenya, and a lot of people previously booked to visit the fascinating country were left with no option but to cancel, and hurriedly check the small print of their worldwide travel insurance policies!

Well, now the foreign office's advice has been lifted, and you can begin traveling to Kenya again (though the FCO still advises against travel to Western and Nyanza provinces, the Rift Valley province between Narok and Kitale, the central business district, Kibera, Mathere and Eastleigh areas of Nairobi, Uhura Park and Mombasa Town.) But what if something like this happens elsewhere? What steps should you take if you find sudden and unexpected political fallout affects a previously peaceful country you were due to travel to? While I can't speak for all global travel insurance providers, this is the line we took with Kenya, and I suspect a similar policy has been adopted by our rivals for their Kenya travel insurance policies:

1. If you are traveling with a tour operator, they should provide you with a refund or an alternative holiday itinerary in a safer region.

2. If you are traveling independently, then you should be able to easily obtain a refund from your airline, and possibly from your accommodation provider.

3. If for some reason, either of these courses of action fail, and you have a policy with us, then we would offer reimbursement for unused travel and accommodation, under the terms of a Kenya travel insurance policy.

Obviously, I cannot be certain this is the approach other worldwide travel insurance providers will be taking, but I'd imagine the vast majority will be offering something very similar to those unable to travel due to the fallout following Kenya's election, and this advice should apply in times of future disturbance throughout the world. If in any doubt, you should contact your provider as soon as possible and work out the exact terms of your travel insurance.

Going on a holiday is an exciting time. Holidays allow you to see things, experience things and get away from the stress and worry of everyday life. Unfortunately, stress and worry often come along for the trip. Unforeseen circumstances can end up costing you a lot of money, stress and aggravation if you are not fully prepared for them. But how can you prepare in advance for something that you don't know is going to happen? Simply put: travel insurance can help you plan for anything that might befall you while on holiday.

Travel insurance is not expensive; it normally costs about 5 to 8% of your holiday's prepaid cost. Not purchasing travel insurance, however, could cost you much more. The following are just a few ways that travel insurance can protect you:

• Injury – The number one unforeseen circumstance that befalls many travellers is injury. People often try new things and become more adventurous when they are on holiday. They are also in unfamiliar surroundings which makes it easier for an injury to occur. Remember; most medical coverage does not pay for medical treatment received while abroad. You will have to pay for these expenses out of pocket if an injury occurs.

• Illness – The same is true if an illness occurs. Travel insurance will also reimburse you for prepaid travel and holiday expenses if your trip is cut short due to an illness.

• Travel interruptions – Weather, travel delays and booking mishaps can leave you without a place to turn to in a country that is not your own. Travel insurance can help you pay for additional lodging and travel expenses if you find yourself in this situation. Travel insurance will also pay for any expenses incurred if you have to evacuate an area due to an emergency situation.

• Loss/theft – The most frustrating thing that can happen while on holiday is to lose your luggage and the possessions that you have brought with you. It can take days for airlines to locate your lost or stolen luggage and get it back to you. In the meantime, you can spend a lot of money replacing necessities. Travel insurance will protect you by replacing anything that is lost or stolen while on vacation.

• Peace of mind – When you know that you are covered no matter what happens, you gain peace of mine. Peace of mind allows you to relax and enjoy your holiday instead of worrying about all of the things that could go wrong.

As you can see, it could cost you a lot more if you decide to travel without travel insurance than it would to just go ahead and purchase insurance. There is the possibility that you may never need to use the insurance. But if you do, you will be glad that you took the extra step to protect yourself and your companions while on holiday. Bottom line: Don't skip travel insurance as it may cost you in the end.

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Patrick Chong has sinced written about articles on various topics from Travel Insurance, Travel and Leisure and Travel Insurance. Patrick Chong is the Managing Director of Journey's Travel. Their commercial travel insurance website, Insuremore, offers
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