When you’re on holiday adventure in strange places, especially if alone, you need to keep your safety in mind. In most holiday destinations, personal safety is a matter of staying alert, being sensible and taking the same precautions you would at home.
The risk of violent assault varies from country to country and you should be aware of the potential dangers. Take advice from locals and tour guides about the areas to avoid, especially at night and when alone. Make sure you:
- Carry the minimum amount of cash.
- Don’t flaunt valuables, such as cameras, jewelery or video equipment.
- Dress sensibly, respecting local traditions. Women, especially, should take care not to expose too much bare skin in certain countries. Carry a sarong or T shirt with you to quickly cover up if necessary. Be particularly careful around areas or buildings of religious significance.
- Being drunk or under the influence of drugs will leave you particularly vulnerable to trouble.
- If traveling with a group, watch out for each other.
- Make sure someone knows where you are and what time you are expected back at your hotel or accommodation.
- Don’t resist attackers – if confronted it’s usually safer to give up your valuables.
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