Please note that it is important you purchase travel insurance as soon as possible after you book your place on a challenge. This will ensure you have cancellation benefits, meaning you will have protection if you have to cancel; for example in the event on an injury.
Your safety when travelling with Charity Challenge is our main concern which is why it is a booking condition that you have a suitable travel insurance policy that will cover the adventurous nature of your challenge. Charity Challenge has chosen to partner with specialist travel insurance providers Campbell Irvine (for UK residents) and Rise & Shield (for non-UK residents).
Both companies can arrange cover for an extensive number of activities, such as high-altitude trekking and cycling events, which include emergency medical treatment and repatriation expenses.
Please note that Rise and Shield do not provide cover for challenges to Cuba.
Charity Challenge are an Unregulated Introducer of Campbell Irvine Limited (Company Number: 1117838) and Rise and Shield, a trading style of Optimum Global Limted (Company Number: 05347793), who are both authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and whose status can be checked on the FCA Register by visiting www.fca.org.uk or by contacting the FCA on +44 (0) 800 111 6768.
Charity Challenge is not an insurance broker, underwriter or financial adviser, and we don’t sell travel insurance ourselves. We do not represent them, are not involved in the sale, fulfilment, or administration of travel insurance and do not provide specific advice. The information we provide is based on our research and experience and is intended as general guidance only, to help you understand the kinds of things to look for in adventure travel insurance. It is not a personal recommendation or a substitute for professional advice. Policy benefits, exclusions and eligibility vary between insurers and depend on your country of residence and individual circumstances. Before you buy, always read the full policy wording, check that it meets your requirements and, if you’re unsure, speak directly to the insurer or a regulated adviser.
We advise you to look at each company's annual multi-trip policy which can also cover other family members on the same policy for the whole year, as this may work out to be much more cost effective, if you travel more than once in a year.
1. You may purchase an extensive travel insurance policy (with cover for medical emergency and repatriation, and for your cancellation or curtailment) from one of our recommended policy providers by clicking here:
a. UK residents: https://www.campbellirvine.com/charitychallenge
b. Non-UK residents: https://riseandshield.com/partners/charity-challenge
Please note that Charity Challenge is not able to advise on matters relating to individual travel insurance policies and does not accept any liability for policy matters or claims. We recommend you make sure any policy you consider is appropriate for your specific requirements and the adventure you're undertaking.
We appreciate that whilst you may already have your own travel insurance in place, it is not administratively possible for us to vet each and every one of your policies. It is therefore the responsibility of each client to check that the policy cover they have in place adequately meets their requirements. Please note you can have more than one policy covering the same trip as many of our clients do.
If you are flying directly to join the group in-country, please ensure the period of insurance covers the full duration of your trip for the travelling time to and from your home.