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Travel insurance for Indian travellers: what actually matters

Not all policies are equal. Here's what to look for.

The Traveolla Team·9 February 2026·2 min read
Travel insurance for Indian travellers: what actually matters

Why bother

A single ICU night in Bali costs ₹1.5L+. Ladakh helicopter evacuation: ₹5L+. A cancelled honeymoon due to illness: variable. Insurance at ₹800–₹3,000 buys real protection.

Look for these (not all policies have them)

  1. Medical evacuation + repatriation — not just "hospital expenses". Reads as "medical evacuation".
  2. High-altitude cover (above 3,000m). Many policies cap at 2,500m — useless for Ladakh.
  3. Adventure sports cover — scuba, skiing, trekking all listed explicitly.
  4. Trip cancellation for medical reasons — at least 50% of paid amount.
  5. Personal liability — $500K+ is standard abroad.
  6. COVID cover, still a real concern.

Providers we trust for international trips

Claim reality

Save every receipt, keep a PDF of the policy on your phone, and tell the insurer within 24h of an incident. Claims under ₹50,000 usually process in 15–30 days.

For domestic / Himalayan trips

IRDAI-regulated domestic policies are cheaper but usually exclude altitude-related issues. Read the exclusions page carefully.

Need help choosing for a specific trip? Contact us.

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