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How to Stay Safe When Traveling Alone

Traveling alone is a thrilling experience. You get to pick where to go, what to do, and how long to stay. However, safety should be your top priority when you're out there on your own. 

If you don't know where to start, we've got you. In this post, we'll talk about how to stay safe while traveling alone. 

Ways to Stay Safe When You’re Traveling Alone 

Here are the best ways to ensure your safety when traveling alone: 

Bring a Safety Kit

safety kit

A well-stocked safety kit can be a lifesaver. Think of it as your travel buddy who's always there to help you out of sticky situations. Your safety kit should at least contain the following items: 

  • Hidden Camera Detector: If you're staying in a hotel or Airbnb, make sure your privacy is protected by sweeping the room for hidden cameras using a detector like the Hero Privacy Pen
  • Personal Defense Alarm: This handy little device helps protect you against thieves and other criminals. Just press the button, and it produces a loud noise to scare off potential threats. Some models, like the Hero Defense Alarm, emit the sound with a strobing light to further scare off attackers. 
  • First Aid Supplies: Your traveling first-aid kit should at least contain basic items like antiseptic wipes, bandages, and pain relievers can be useful for minor injuries.
  • Portable Charger: Keeping your phone on is crucial, especially if you get lost. 
  • Flashlight: A small flashlight can be a game-changer and is useful when walking along dark alleys.

Share Your Itinerary

blue passport a plane ticket and a travel itinerary

 

Before you travel alone, make sure someone back home knows your plans. Share your itinerary with at least one person you trust.

Include details like your accommodation, flight number, and any planned activities. Regularly check in with them, especially when you move from one location to another. This way, someone always knows where you are and can call the authorities if they don't hear from you.

Stay Connected

person using their phone while sitting

In today's digital age, staying connected is easier than ever.

If you're traveling overseas, get a local SIM card or an international plan, so you have mobile data wherever you go. Then, save local emergency numbers and the contact information of your country's embassy. You can also download apps designed for travelers' safety, which alert your chosen contacts if you're in trouble.

Trust Your Instincts

man in a forest looking at a map

Your gut feeling is a powerful tool. If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't.

For instance, if a taxi driver or rideshare feels sketchy, don't hesitate to cancel, get out of the car, and find another option.

If you explore at night, stick to well-lit and populated areas. And if you feel uncomfortable, head back to your accommodation or a safe public place. Lastly, many people will be friendly, but you must stay cautious. Avoid sharing your personal details or plans with strangers unless needed.

Blend In

a crowd of people and a red tram in the middle

One of the best ways to stay safe is to avoid drawing unnecessary attention to yourself. Blend in by researching the local culture and dress accordingly. Avoid flashy clothes or jewelry that might mark you as a tourist.

In addition, avoid openly displaying maps, guidebooks, or large cameras. Try to familiarize yourself with the area beforehand. Even if you're not sure where you're going, look confident and be aware of your surroundings.

Conclusion

Traveling alone doesn't have to be scary. With these tips, you can enjoy your solo adventure while staying safe. Remember, preparation is key, and trusting your instincts can go a long way. So pack your bags, bring your safety kit, and travel with confidence. Stay safe, hero!