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Safety Tips for Solo Travelers

Let’s face the truth, guys. Traveling (especially traveling abroad) is one of the most enriching experiences we all can ever have during our lifetime. And the very moment you see the world map for wall with pins, you feel the desire to explore the word kick in! But the key is to stay 100% safe wherever we go. After all, new languages, cultures, and environments always come in a pack with sort of unfamiliar risks. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or an experienced globetrotter, these practical tips below will help you stay alert, prepared, and…well, enjoy your voyage to the fullest.
Do Some Destination Research
Before you pack, spend some time learning about the place you’re about to visit. Use all information sources possible, from travel advisories and local laws to cultural customs and even travel sites managed by the government. The more info you know about the faraway land, the safer your journey is going to be.
Leave Your Fancy Jewelry at Home
No matter how much you love wearing flashy and expensive stuff, it’s better to leave it at home. Thus, you won’t turn into an obvious target for thieves. This rule is especially important for those who plan to visit crowded areas. Put on a single ring, and that will do.
Know the Emergency Services Contact Info
It’s crucial to know all the numbers for the local emergency services (especially before you are there!). Plus, we strongly recommend looking up the number for the nearest embassy of your country. Save them in your gadget or write the info down so (in case anything happens) you will quickly find the number and have help ASAP.
Keep Printed and Digital Copies of Your Documents
This is an extra important step, guys! When you are on the road, your passport is probably the most precious thing you have with you. To make sure you still have your documents with you (even in the event of a stolen passport), we recommend having both a printed and cyber copy of each. Thus, the process of replacement will go as smoothly as possible.
Use a Money Belt or Hidden Pouch
Unfortunately, petty theft can’t happen literally anywhere, especially if you choose to stay in tourist-heavy areas. We recommend getting a hidden money belt or neck pouch. Thus, you’ll have your cards, docs, cash, and other stuff securely stored while checking out the surroundings. And as we’ve already mentioned above, keep your jewelry at home. Plus, no need to display large sums of money.
Be Aware of Tourist Traps
In most popular tourist destinations, you become an easy target for a scam. To avoid it, make sure to research the most common scams in the area you’re about to visit. This can be things like fake tour guides, overcharging taxis, or tricks like “Hey, this is a friendship bracelet for you.” Remember that even a bit of awareness can save you money and sanity.
Let Your Friends and Family Know What Your Travel Plans Are
Share things like where you are going and how to reach you with close people. It should be a family member or a friend you can trust. They will be there to check on you on a regular basis. This tip is especially useful for those who explore the world on their own.
Finally, get travel insurance for everything from lost luggage to medical emergencies. Thus, in case of unexpected events or flight cancelations, you’ll still have peace of mind. Bon voyage!

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