Secure and Solo – Keep valuables away

Solo travel is so wonderful. From being able to travel at your own pace to meeting new, exciting people along you journey, there are many great things. There are some safety issues to be aware of before you embark on your adventure.

Do your research

Research your destination before booking flights or accommodation. Google is your friend. Get to know the culture and customs in the area. Also, get familiar with the layout of the city and learn which areas to avoid. Staying safe in a foreign city will be easier if you are more educated.

Keep your mail secure

When traveling, one of the most important things you can do is ensure that your mail is safe. Your home address should not be publicized while you are away.

Virtual mailbox services will scan your mail, and then email you the scanned images. This way you can keep track of who’s sending and receiving mail even if you are far from home. This service can help you protect your privacy while on vacation and hide your home address.

Keep valuables away

You can show off your flashy new watch or camera, whether you’re solo or traveling with children. Unfortunately, this can make it easy for thieves to steal your valuables. You should keep your valuables in a safe place, like a money belt until you need them.

Don’t show your cash around

You should also keep your valuables safely hidden. Don’t carry too much cash while you are out and about. Instead, consider using a credit card or a traveler’s check.

Watch your drink

Travelers are often targeted by thieves who spike drinks to rob them later. Be careful with your drink and refuse to accept any drinks from strangers. Use bottled water whenever possible and drinkables that can be sealed, such as canned beer.

Trust your gut

If it doesn’t feel right for you, it most likely isn’t. Don’t let your emotions get in the way of your instincts . It is better to be safe than sorry.

Be prepared

A backup plan is always a good idea if you’re traveling solo. Make sure you have all your phone numbers, including those in your email address, and that you keep some cash on hand in case of an emergency.

Also, consider getting travel insurance before your trip – this will cover you financially in case of any unexpected events.

Conclusion

Once you’ve learned how to be safe when traveling alone, it’s time to book your flight. Solo travel can be an unforgettable experience, and everyone should do it at least once. But first, make sure you follow these safety tips.

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