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I've looked at pg 46 and cannot find to what you are referring.
Unless you mean the exclusion which refers to "exposure to danger which can reasonably be predicted".
In which case they must surely exclude all road traffic accidents.
In any case I am not worried about acts of terrorism. They are very low on my risk radar. I would be concerned however about travelling to a country in which my travel insurance was entirely invalid against (say) road traffic accidents, which is where the real risk is.
Then again, would no insurance stop me going - no.
But I accept that is a very personal choice and has to take into account your family & dependants.
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It may be worth checking with your insurance - usually an FCO warning only excludes the terrorism element from your insurance, not everything. If there was a particular health scare in a country then your insurer may exclude that but everything else would be covered.
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Military escort
There has been military escorts running from the border to NCT
These run infrequently but can be found out about on other forums. I will be using one of these and know the dates that they are running in Dec and Jan. They have been set to help various rallies through but other people can tag along
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There has been military escorts running from the border to NCT
These run infrequently but can be found out about on other forums. I will be using one of these and know the dates that they are running in Dec and Jan. They have been set to help various rallies through but other people can tag along
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Albert, where can i find this info?
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it's not over yet...
I guess I'd better re-sticky this post considering the latest incident in Mori on the road to Nioro.
Please use this thread to comment/inform on the actual post-kidnappings travel situation in Mori as may be useful to other [potential] travellers coming through.
Comments and reports on the 2 Mori kidnappings is better added to this thread with general kidnapping tactic speculation here.
thanks
Ch
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There has been military escorts running from the border to NCT
These run infrequently but can be found out about on other forums. I will be using one of these and know the dates that they are running in Dec and Jan. They have been set to help various rallies through but other people can tag along
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Currently sitting in an internet cafe in rabat about to pick up our mauri visas at 8pm before heading south [it was chaos there this morning], would love to know a little more about the convoys and when they might occur?
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Military Convoy?
Hi!
I'm going down in January and I'm interested as well about the possibility of joining some convoy. could you please tell us where to find the information?
thanks a lot!
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Any Convoy Info?
Some friends and I will be doing this route as well in the next few weeks and would also LOVE to know any convoy info if anyone has any!
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....refers to "exposure to danger which can reasonably be predicted".
In which case they must surely exclude all road traffic accidents....
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Hi Angus
That's the section I meant. I'm no legal brain and don't know about insurance contract law, but I believe it gives them wriggle room, when they turn a claim down, should you get kidnapped and lose earnings/incure other expenses. They'll say the FCO "predicted" it would happen. Traffic accidents are not predictable and are no more or less likely in Africa than anywhere, IMO.
For me it wasn't the insurance issue that was paramount in changing my plans. It was my first 2 bullet points in post #37.
Those who transit Mauri or get off the beaten track there, have a really good time.
cheers
Chris
PS. Good news: I will now also get about half my 300 quid Dakar Heathrow flight refunded too.
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