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 or more depending on your loca3on. A short-term travel insurance policy can fill in those gaps. If you already have diving insurance from Divers Alert Network (DAN), you've got some travel insurance as well. Travel Assist coverage is part of your DAN membership, and it provides evacua3on coverage up to $100,000 per person; visit diversalertnetwork.org to see full coverage details. Make sure to carry copies of the documents from all your appropriate medical coverage. DAN's dive insurance, you'll also have access to 24-hour, mul3lingual, non-diving medical informa3on and assistance, including physician referrals.
What to bring:
• Dive gear:
Travel BCD, lightweight regulator and octopus, pressure and depth gauges, fins, boots, masks and snorkel, dive computer, gloves, wetsuit, surface signalling devices, dive light, mesh bag
• Clothing:
Quick dry T-shirts or tanks, quick dry shorts, swimsuit, rash guard, light windbreaker/ rain
jacket, long pants, sweater, travel towel, sturdy sandals
• Photographer’s list:
Camera, camera housing, strobes, extra SD cards, extra baOery cables, chargers, lenses, O-
Ring grease, moisture munchers
• Others:
Ear plugs, an3-fog, toiletries, bug spray, glasses, mo3on sickness tablets, contacts (solu3ons
and case), hat, sun block, sunglasses, rubbing alcohol
• Documents and paperwork:
Passport, flight 3ckets / E-3cket confirma3on, cer3fica3on cards, nitrox cards, dive insurance
card, log book
• Electronics and spare:
Adapter, USB drive, dive computer baOery
Emergency Contacts:
Police Control Room (All over India): 100 Women's Helpline (All Over in India): 181 Ambulance helpline (All over India): 102 / 108
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