You've booked your flight, made reservations at the
hotel, got someone to bring in the mail and watch the dogs, what about
the travel insurance? I know what you're thinking, "I'm only going for
two weeks", "I'll be fine I'm in great shape", "other people get sick
on vacation, not me", but what if you're wrong?
Thailand is known
for being a bargain for westerners. Cheap clothes, food, hotels,
entertainment, even the hospitals and clinics are cheap compared to the
west and with some of the best doctors in the world. Contrary to what
some people may believe Thailand has excellent health care. Even though
Thailand is cheaper than the west in almost every category if you wind
up in the hospital for a week or two it's still going to cost you and
it will be more than you bargained for.
If you need some stitches
or you pick up a bad case of pink eye then a clinic can patch you up
easily and the cost will be minimal...around 700 Baht - 1200 Baht
($20-$30) and thats including all the medicine you'll need to take for
whatever length of time. But if you have seriously problems and are
admitted to a hospital then the bills start to rack up. Hospital room,
medicine, diagnostics, and so on. Then you could be looking at 30,000
baht and up...you do the math.
Whereas travel insurance won't be
much help for the minor ailments it will certainly be worth the cost if
something major comes up. On average for a two week trip most travel
insurance will cost you $20-$30 which isn't much in the grand scheme of
things. That amount will usually cover major medical, flights to your
home country if it's decided thats the best place for you, and most
even have an added bonus that if you're hospitalized for a week or
longer they will have a family member flown to you.
Travel
insurance can also cover trip cancellations, lost luggage, and a change
in travel plans depending on what options you choose. You may not have
a great vacation if you get sick but if you have to pay for it out of
pocket as well then it's sure to be a memorable trip and not for the
right reasons.
I'm writing this because I came down with acute
tonsillitis on my first trip to Thailand. Luckily a few trips to the
clinic got me back into shape but it could have been bad and I wouldn't
have been covered as I didn't even think about insurance.
The
flight to Thailand is a long one if you live in the states (17 hours
non stop from JFK International) Which will have you nice and
dehydrated if you don't drink a lot of water. The temperature in
Thailand is HOT which can and will dehydrate you further if you don't
take care. Foreign food, foreign microbes, burning the candle at both
ends, endless sight seeing, and a host of other things can and will
come back to haunt you if you don't take care. Even if you do take care
to prevent sickness there is always the unexpected and in Thailand that
could be anything from an over amorous elephant, a motorcycle taxi
running you over and a host of other things just waiting for you around
the next corner.
You may have great insurance in your home country but in most cases they won't cover you overseas.
Find a good travel insurance and buy it for your trip no matter where you're going or for how long!
Born
and raised in Baltimore Maryland I finally set out to discover the
world in 2006. South East Asia has always been a beacon for me and
Thailand its crowned jewel.
I write about my experiences in
Thailand as well as the cultural aspects of being a foreigner in a
foreign land. I blog daily about Thailand at: http://thailandlandofsmiles.com