Saturday, December 20, 2014

7 safety tips for solo travelers

Travelling alone can be exciting, but since you won't have the support of a group, it is important to be aware of any potential dangers and make personal safety a priority. Here are a few safety tips for solo travelers.

1. Stay connected. Before you leave home, find out whether your mobile phone has roaming capabilities in your destination. If not, get a phone once you arrive or buy international SIM cards so you have a lifeline.

2. Tell others about your daily itinerary When traveling alone in parkland or wilderness, always tell someone your exact route and when you expect to return, and then stick to your plan.


3. Stash money, credit cards and passport in separate places On travel days, carry your passport separately from your money and credit cards. When sightseeing, carry only a copy of your passport's data page and keep your passport locked in your hotel safe.

4. Study up on your destination Be aware of safety concerns as well as of local customs and etiquette, especially in regards to dress. Dress appropriately and don't wear your valuables. Talk to locals about neighborhoods to avoid, especially after dark. Know the local number to call for emergencies.

5. Be aware of your surroundings Take note of street signs, business names and the routes you take when exploring. Leave the headphones in your luggage. Listening to music can distract you from what's going on around you (whether it be potential danger or local culture).

6. Stay Healthy Is the water safe to drink? Are poisonous snakes or spiders a problem? Are mosquitoes a health issue? Does your dive operator have a stellar safety record? Be sure to find the answers to all these questions, and bring an extra supply of prescription medications just in case.

7. Keep your wits about you Try to arrive in and explore destinations during the day. Be confident - people are less likely to bother you if you're confident and controlled. Always keep your bag, purse or wallet on you or in sight. Don't leave your common sense at home.
tags: Trips to China and Holidays in China

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