TRAVEL INSURANCE, NEED OR NOT...?

This is one of those age-old questions with no definitive answer. It’s estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a drastic increase since 9/11, when less than 10 percent of travelers were insured.

If you’re flying on a $150 ticket to see Aunt Irma in Wisconsin, you probably don’t need travel insurance. But on a trip such as yours, travel insurance can come in handy if something unexpectedly disrupts your trip. Your first step is to compare the cost of the trip versus the cost of the policy.

The most common situations when travel insurance comes in handy are:

• Your flight is canceled
• Your passport and wallet are stolen
• You require medical treatment while abroad
• You need to cancel your trip due to illness
• An unexpected hurricane hits your destination
• Your airline/cruise line/tour company go bankrupt

Reasons NOT to purchase travel insurance are:

• You’re afraid of terrorism
• A hurricane is going to hit your destination (this applies if the storm has already been named by the National Weather Service)
• Your pet is ill
• Your flight is delayed for so long that you want to cancel

One major caveat: Never purchase travel insurance from the same tour operator or cruise line with which you’re traveling. If that company goes out of business, there may not be money to cover your claim. Use a third-party provider (that includes travel agents).

Also, don’t forget about medical insurance. Even if you are covered for basic emergency care overseas, in almost all cases, your current health insurance does NOT cover you to evacuate you and fly you back to the U.S. Something called “Medical Evacuation and Repatriation” insurance comes in handy here. You pay a yearly fee, and if you get sick or injured overseas, the policy will get you treated, stabilized and flown back to the U.S. to the hospital of your choice, not theirs. There are a number of good companies that provide this type of plan, such as MedJet Assist.

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CAMERON HIGHLANDS

Cameron Highlands tourist area is a resort center on the famous plateau in peninsular Malaysia. Cameron Highland is located in the southwest state of Pahang - Malaysia, a region rich in natural forests. Cameron Highlands is situated at an altitude of 1.829 meters above sea level and temperature between 8 ˚ C - 25 ˚ c. Cameron Highlands is an area that was found by an expedition by William Cameron who is sent by the British Government in 1885. In honor of the expedition undertaken by William Cameron, the area became known by the name of Cameron Highlands.

No such plateau other more commercial, Cameron Highlands is a quiet area, overlooks the green with a natural tropical forests and the cool air and cold. Anyone who has visited the Cameron Highlands will provide an unforgettable experience. As a mountainous tourist area, then there are several areas that must be seen, among others, Rose Center, Cactus Valley, Butterfly Farm, Tea Plantation and Strawbery Farm.

Cameron Highlands is a tourist area and easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur and other nearby towns. Distance from Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands about 130 minutes by bus and car tours. For hotels with a variety of accommodation available at affordable rates.

MALAYSIA TOURISM INFO : TRADITIONAL CAKE

Not to Malaysia name if you do not try to grind down and Tea Bread Pull. If I despise  Egg Bread (with this rolled egg). The food at the mamak stalls / Indian restaurant meals are cheaper than in malls. Bread Price of Eggs rolled if already in the city can RM2 but if edge cities are still RM1.30, while for the tea attraction between RM1.20-RM1.80 depending on the place as well.

For backpackers

For backpackers who want to go to Singapore or Thailand could use the train or bus, train tickets to be purchased at KL Sentral, while for the bus can be purchased at the Puduraya bus terminal.
For more details about the transportation trip to Singapore and Thailand could be opened in www.ktmb.com.my

Happy holidays ...