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Travel insurance is tailored to meet all needs of students, groups, individuals, and corporate business travelers. For peace of mind in a foreign environment do not leave home without your Travel Insurance Cover. Ebony Global Travel can help you get the best travel insurance deals in the market. Travel insurance products are tailored to cover Accidental Injuries, medical expenses, losses of personal effects and travel delays, hijack, personal liability and legal expenses.
Student Cover:Students traveling abroad for studies or students traveling on organized trips.Individual Cover:Individuals traveling on business or pleasure trips for short-term and long-term periods.Group Cover:A group of 10 or more people traveling on an identical itinerary.Corporate Cover:A company would effect travel cover for their staff.
Travel insurance is becoming increasingly popular, but in some cases it may simply duplicate coverage you already have. The following tips can help you determine what kind of travel coverage, if any, is right for you.
Familiarize yourself with what’s out there. Travel insurance can include trip cancellation, trip interruption, accidental death or dismemberment, medical and dental care, transportation to medical facilities, loss of luggage or personal possessions and protection against the bankruptcy or default of your cruise line or tour operator.
Determine whether you’re already covered. Your medical and auto insurance may be valid in some countries.
Your life insurance policy should cover you and your family while you travel. Please check this with your Ebony Global Travel consultant who will advise appropriately.
Remember your credit cards and auto club membership. Check to see what travel protection you have from those little plastic cards in your wallet. The American Express Platinum Card is especially good about giving generous accidental death and dismemberment coverage, insurance for car rental loss and damage, and extra lost baggage protection.
Buy through Ebony Global Travel. Operating as a Travel and tour operator, Ebony Global Travel can advise you on appropriate travel insurance cover.your safest bet is to obtain coverage through an established insurance company. This way your coverage won’t go up in smoke if your travel company goes bankrupt.
Ask the right questions. As you shop around, ask insurers: What disasters are covered? What restrictions apply? What type of assistance does the insurance company give in the event of a medical emergency or other serious problem? How does the reimbursement get determined?
Know the drill with trip-cancellation coverage. Here’s the biggest reason you may not need it: Even in the case of natural disasters and other dramatic events beyond a travel provider’s control, you’re likely to get a refund if your trip gets completely canceled on you.
Avoid flight insurance sold in vending machines. Have you ever spotted such offers in airports? They’re situated there to play on people’s fear of flying, but remember: The least expensive way to insure your life is through a term life insurance policy, which you may already have. And your credit card may provide such coverage as well.
Understand cancellation waivers. Many cruise and tour operators offer these waivers for about $40 to $60 as coverage in case you have to cancel your trip. While the waivers provide some protection, they often have many restrictions and are not regulated.
Consider extra coverage. If you must travel with expensive electronic equipment, sporting gear or jewelry, you could consider a floater for your existing homeowners’ or renters’ policy. This could be a relatively low-cost way to insure those items.
Recognize the value of emergency medical assistance coverage. This would cover you if you must be airlifted off a mountain, receive prolonged treatment in a foreign hospital or be flown home because of serious sickness or injury. Before you buy, find out whether your health insurer would cover you overseas and pay for your flight home if an emergency strikes.
Kenya visa and passport assistance ensures a smooth travel experience by guiding you through the application process.
Kenya has launched a tourist and business visa waiver for all nationals, and with it, an electronic travel authorization (ETA) requirement for non-East African Community (EAC) nationals.
We provide information on the different types of visas available, including tourist, business, and transit visas, and advise on the best options based on your travel plans. Assistance services also keep you informed about the latest entry requirements and regulations, ensuring your passport meets validity criteria. By utilizing these services, you can avoid common pitfalls and delays, making your journey to Kenya hassle-free and efficient.
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Enjoy warm, dry weather perfect for safaris in Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo National Parks. It's an excellent time for birdwatching with migratory birds present.
Continues to be warm and dry, ideal for wildlife viewing. Baby animals are often seen, and it's a great time to visit the beaches.
The beginning of the long rains, with increasing humidity. Wildlife is still visible, but roads in some parks may become challenging.
Peak of the long rains. Some lodges close, and roads can be muddy. However, the landscape is lush, and there are fewer tourists.
The rains begin to taper off. The scenery is green and beautiful, and parks are less crowded, making for peaceful game drives.
Dry season starts. Wildlife becomes easier to spot as vegetation thins out. Great time for visiting Maasai Mara and other major parks.
Peak safari season as the Great Migration arrives in Maasai Mara. Expect large crowds and higher prices, but unparalleled wildlife experiences.
Prime time for the Great Migration in Maasai Mara. Dry and pleasant weather across the country, perfect for safaris and beach holidays.
Continues to be excellent for safaris with the migration still in Maasai Mara. Fewer tourists than in August.
Dry season continues with excellent game viewing. The migration begins to move back to Serengeti, but wildlife is still abundant.
Short rains start. Wildlife viewing remains good, and the rains rejuvenate the landscape. Fewer tourists and lower prices.
Short rains end, and the holiday season begins. Warm weather, vibrant landscapes, and great wildlife sightings make it a festive time to visit.