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Traveling to Nepal is indeed a great experience, especially if you are about to trek or climb a peak. However, such a journey doesn’t come without risks. Thus, purchasing travel insurance is highly recommended. Travelers must obtain travel insurance from their home country with high-altitude trekking and climbing coverage. Likewise, your travel insurance must cover helicopter rescue and emergency evacuation if you are traveling in a Himalayan area.
Furthermore, Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or altitude sickness is a significant risk in higher elevations, so your travel insurance must cover illnesses and injuries related to the issue. Similarly, it should cover flight disruptions, delays, trip cancellations, missed flights, and accommodation issues. Additionally, travel insurance should cover the loss or theft of personal belongings. Yet, we recommend travelers purchase it before leaving their home country, double-check the coverage, and be self-prepared. However, buying travel insurance is not necessary for those planning to explore the city area and do not plan to engage in adventurous activities.