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Solo Travel: What you should know

September 22,2024
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By Yemisi Suleiman

Solo travel can be fun, it can be a rewarding and empowering experience. However, it’s important to prioritise safety when traveling alone.

Here are some tips to help you stay safe while traveling solo:

  1. Research your destination: Before you go, research your destination thoroughly. Learn about the local customs, laws, and safety concerns. Check travel advisories and be aware of any areas that are best avoided.
  2. Share your itinerary: Let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to return. Share your flight information, hotel reservations, and any other relevant details.
  3. Keep in touch: Stay in touch with friends and family while you’re traveling. Check in regularly and let them know if your plans change.
  4. Stay aware of your surroundings: Pay attention to what’s happening around you, especially in crowded or unfamiliar areas. Trust your instincts and avoid situations that make you feel uncomfortable.
  5. Protect your personal information: Be cautious about sharing personal information, such as your hotel room number or credit card details, with strangers.
  6. Keep your valuables safe: Use a hotel safe to store your passport, valuables, and extra cash. Keep your phone and wallet in a secure place, such as a crossbody bag or inside pocket.
  7. Use licensed taxis: When taking taxis, use licensed companies and make sure the meter is running. Avoid hailing taxis on the street, especially at night.
  8. Learn basic phrases: Learning a few basic phrases in the local language can help you communicate with locals and navigate your way around.
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