I've traveled the globe and the U.S. and love to share my favorite stories and bucket list ideas
My latest travels have been in my Thor Axis motorhome.
Traveling Solo? Here's Some Tips to Stay Safe
I have often been a solo traveler. Long ago I decided that if I wanted to go someplace, I just had to go by myself. Coordinating the schedules of all my busy friends was just too hard. I never felt unsafe, but I tried to minimize problems. It’s totally natural to have some worries about safety, but with a few smart moves, you can explore the world worry-free. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Keep your peeps in the loop: Make sure someone back home knows your plans and check in regularly.
Get your phone game on: Make sure your phone works internationally and keep in touch via text. It’s a lifesaver.
Stay informed: Check travel alerts before you jet off and research your destination.
Stay aware: Keep your senses sharp and ditch the headphones. Also, don’t get too wrapped up in your camera.
Keep your stuff safe: Keep important stuff like passports tucked away, and stash some extra cash in sneaky spots.
Respect local customs: Blend in and dress appropriately. It’s all about showing respect and staying safe.
Stick to the beaten path: Stay smart about wandering off after dark, and don’t advertise that you’re a tourist.
Know your embassy: Keep tabs on where it is, just in case.
Stay sharp: Keep your wits about you, especially when you’re out and about.
Guard your info: Keep hotel details to yourself, and be cautious about sharing personal info.
Be picky about your digs: Choose a safe, central hotel, and keep security in mind.
Cover your bases: Get travel insurance for medical emergencies.
Ditch the bling: Leave the flashy stuff at home and keep your valuables close.
Trust your gut: Your instincts are usually spot on, so listen up!
Remember, don’t let fear hold you back. With a bit of street smarts and some solid planning, you’ll be good to go. Happy travels!
My name is Connie and I am a baby boomer who loves to travel. Recently I have been facing some travel challenges as I travel with my elderly father. We still have our adventures and I hope you will join us.
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