Chablis, good point and I tried to remind her of that (giving me the opportunity to continue )Can you leave the bike for a few days, both fly back to UK, get her settled and then you return to finish a reduced trip.
Speaking as someone who has done the ferry between Spain and UK, and the Bay of Biscay can be treacherous, and may not be a good choice if wife is not well to start with, hopefully in a day or so you can fly.
Best wishes to you both.
No, by bike. From London which is why I mentioned if wars permitted. Yes it's very likely she'll get Delhi belly, or me for that matter, but that will be an open ended trip and we can stay in one place until recovered, this was a fixed 3 week deal.Er... the trip to India, is that flying there, presume so, just to say it can be easy to get a dodgy tum there.. Just saying..
The plan is Europe to Georgia and now that the border to Azerbaijan is open again, across Caspian sa to Kazakhstan all the way to China and into Nepal that way.How will you get to India? Are the Pakistan borders reopening? I'm off there next year, but am flying to Delhi.
Now that sounds like a trip.The plan is Europe to Georgia and now that the border to Azerbaijan is open again, across Caspian sa to Kazakhstan all the way to China and into Nepal that way.
Ah, I see. I'd forgotten about the Kaz - Kat transit. We are doing Kathmandu to Laos. Gonna be epic!The plan is Europe to Georgia and now that the border to Azerbaijan is open again, across Caspian sa to Kazakhstan all the way to China and into Nepal that way.
Would this enquiry go down as a claim ?Call your Travel insurer. Given the circumstances you have described, they may be able to assist you.
That said, your wife being sick might well require verification from a local doctor / hospital and / or the death (no matter how tragic) of a fighter’s boyfriend’s stepfather might be too remote to satisfy the ‘close relative’ requirement.
If nothing else, it’s free to call your insurer and enquire.
Would this enquiry go down as a claim ?

I have to ask the obvious question……….are you taking your tender tummied wife?! LolThe plan is Europe to Georgia and now that the border to Azerbaijan is open again, across Caspian sa to Kazakhstan all the way to China and into Nepal that way.
Ah ok ,Only if it becomes a claim. But so what if it does.
That I would not worry about at all, as it will not affect anything else, nor your ability to buy insurance in the future.
Travel insurance is designed specifically to cover (amongst other things) illness and injury when abroad. The insurers of it are usually very efficient and have a wealth of experience, dealing with claims far more complex than yours (hopefully) seems to be.
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Yes indeed. And I assured her that we would not be coming home as a result of that, we would wait it out whatever was necessary. If it came to it that she felt she couldn't continue, she knows full well she'll be going home alone whilst I continue the tripI have to ask the obvious question……….are you taking your tender tummied wife?! Lol
You know, being a plumber and receiving feedback from customers about insurance claims, I can almost guarantee they would see that as a claim, paid or not as it needs to fed into their risk algorithms.Ah ok ,
It’s slightly off topic but a few years ago I had a water leak , didn’t know how serious it was so I rang my insurance company to ask if I was covered for exploratory work , I wasn’t. And the excess was big.
Turned out to just be a braided hose under the sink so I fixed it myself.
Go forward a year to my insurance renewal and they had added a claim , despite me only enquiring if I was covered and not making a claim ?
My understanding from my Pakistani and Indian customers here in West London is that that border is problematic at best and the Kashmir region is to be avoided hence the route I intend to take.How will you get to India? Are the Pakistan borders reopening? I'm off there next year, but am flying to Delhi.
My understanding is that it's guaranteed we'll get a dodgy tum, both of us.Er... the trip to India, is that flying there, presume so, just to say it can be easy to get a dodgy tum there.. Just saying..
We met a RTW lady rider who had done Kaz-Kat on the ferry to Tasmania earlier this year. Seemed an eminently sensible way to get there because even with a NZ passport it would have been risky to do Iran, and Kashmir (which sounds wonderful) was erupting again. She didn't have to travel in convoy, which was a bonus. Good luck with the trip.My understanding from my Pakistani and Indian customers here in West London is that that border is problematic at best and the Kashmir region is to be avoided hence the route I intend to take.
This is a shame as Iran and Pakistan are meant to be epic in terms of friendliness and natural scenery.