First of all everyone coming to the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains
should realise that there are no formal mountain rescue services in
the country. We've written about this before in earlier
blogs. Any person that suffers an injury in the mountains that
requires a rescue and evacuation to a hospital, will have a long
ordeal getting mule transport (if the injury allows that) or a
stretcher carry (if one is nearby!) down to where a 4x4 vehicle can
pick them up and transport them to a hospital. Unfortunately even
though the numbers of trekkers and climbers are increasing -
particularly in the Imlil & Toubkal region, the authorities have
not seen fit to grant commercial rescue licenses, as that would
require granting air / helicopter permits which they are loath to
grant ("security concerns").
So! Given all of that, is insurance really necessary? Well even
though there are no formal rescue services, there will be costs
associated with your evacuation (even if it's just paying the diesel
costs of the 4x4). On top of that, the hospital / private clinic
will be reluctant to let you leave without being paid! Lastly if
real tragedy strikes and you need an air ambulance back home to a
European hospital, your credit card providers may balk at this
"purchase"!
So the short answer is "yes" - never
leave for the mountains (here or the Alps) without first
having arranged medical / rescue / repatriation insurance
cover.
Buying such cover has now been made easier as TMG have arranged a
link with VentureGuard
for clients and non-clients to purchase this on-line. The
cover is excellent, the premiums are competitive and mountaineering
is not excluded like it is with a lot of travel insurance providers!
Depending on the level of cover you are looking for (e.g. whether
you require baggage insurance or not) premiums start at GBP 64 for a
5 day trip. This gives you £5M medical; £15K search/rescue;
cancellation, personal liability, legal expenses..... More
details on the benefits here.