
Travel Insurance for Deep Jungle Travel: What Coverage to Look For (Evacuation, Rescue)
Traveling deep into the jungle is an incredible adventure… but also a remote one. It’s normal to wonder if your insurance really covers evacuation or rescue.
🌎 What is Jungle Travel Insurance?
Standard travel insurance may not be enough in the Amazon.
In remote destinations:
- The nearest hospital may be hours away by boat.
- Air evacuation may be required.
- Road access is limited.
That’s why you need specific coverage for:
- Medical Evacuation
- Rescue in remote areas
- Repatriation
🚑 Essential Coverages It Should Include
Emergency Medical Evacuation
- Transfer by boat or vehicle
- Air transfer (if necessary)
- International medical coordination
Recommended minimum: USD 100,000 for evacuation.
Remote Area Rescue
Covers:
- Jungle search and rescue
- Coordination with authorities
- Special transportation
Not all basic insurance policies include this.
International Medical Expenses
Recommended minimum:
- USD 100,000 – 250,000
In deep jungle, costs may increase due to logistical reasons.
Medical Repatriation
- Coverage for return to your country of origin if necessary.
📊 Basic Insurance vs. Deep Jungle Insurance
| Coverage | Basic Insurance | Deep Jungle Insurance |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Expenses | Limited | Extensive (100k+ coverage) |
| Air Evacuation | Not always included | Yes |
| Remote Rescue | Rarely covered | Yes |
| Adventure Activities | Optional add-on | Included or upgradeable |
🌦️ Important Factors in the Jungle
In places like Manu:
- There is no altitude sickness (but there is in Cusco, the starting point).
- Humidity is high.
- Medical logistics can take hours.
That’s why medical evacuation is key.
🧭 Is Insurance Mandatory?
It’s not always mandatory to enter Peru, but it’s highly recommended for the deep jungle.
Some operators may request proof of insurance.
🎒 Pro-Tips for Foreigners
Don’t choose the cheapest option.
- Read the fine print regarding evacuation.
Check adventure sports coverage.
- Biking, trekking, or boating should be covered.
Keep both a digital and physical copy of your policy.
- Signal is limited in the jungle.
24/7 support in English or your language.
- This is essential in emergencies.
Consult your doctor before your trip.
- Especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.
Traveling prepared means traveling with peace of mind.

