Tips To Stay Safe During Solo Travel

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There are so many things that can go wrong for the weary solo traveler when visiting a new country. It is important that you know how to stay safe during your travels, especially when you’re traveling alone. This article will focus on the tips you need in order to make the most of your trip, but still keep safe.

Always know what to expect from your destination ahead of time. Do your research and get to know local culture. For example, certain countries frown upon certain clothes or fashions. It is important that you don’t call needless attention to yourself. White Westerners often wear flashy jewelry, carry an iPod or have a fancy smartphone. In poorer countries, you are essentially wearing a fortune just begging to be stolen. Avoid carrying anything flashy with you and keep your clothes and accessories to the minimum. If you don’t, you may find these things missing once you return to your hotel.

Try to blend in with the locals and avoid wearing the giveaway items of a tourist. Many people make the mistake of dressing like a tourist and paying the consequences later. What exactly constitutes as tourist wear? Shoes that are bright white, fanny packs, T-shirts paired with shorts and messenger bags. Messenger bags are often a dead giveaway, especially if they are imprinted with a logo of a tour company or airline.

Get a feel for the area. It is imperative that you know where you’re headed and you have some basic information on the place you’re visiting. If you don’t, you have a higher chance of getting lost or ending up in a shady location. Once your airplane lands, the local airport has some pretty good informational pamphlets for you to study. Never forget to grab a map either, but make sure you study it before you go to a local place. It is advisable not to pinpoint yourself as an obvious tourist by staring at the map.

Keep your money safe and never count it in public. It is advisable that you carry some cash on you to use at local restaurants, for cab fares or if you need to make a phone call. Never carry too much cash in case you are a victim of a pick-pocket or lose it on your trip.

It is important that you feel safe in your hotel room. When you are checking in at the local hotel, make sure that the clerk is discreet about letting you know your room number. Most clerks will write it on a slip of paper and hand it to you with your keys. If your number is announced loudly and many can overhear, request that the clerk change your room number for safety reasons. Always check your room before settling in and ensure that you are on third floor or above (this way you aren’t close to the street). Know where the exits are on your floor in case of an emergency.

There are many ways to stay safe during your travels and today you have added to your knowledge base. This article has hopefully helped you raise awareness that there are many things involved when it comes to travel. Use what you have read today for success!

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