Travelling alone can be incredibly liberating, but safety should always be a top priority. These seven practices help you stay protected without compromising the joy of discovery.
Research safety profiles before departure
Review neighbourhood safety, common scams, emergency numbers and cultural norms. Government travel advisories are a reliable starting point.
Share your itinerary with a trusted contact
Provide arrival times, accommodation details and any major transfers. Set up periodic check-ins to reassure loved ones.
Stay connected with reliable tech
- Power bank
- Unlocked smartphone
- Local SIM or eSIM
- Offline maps
Choose safe transportation options
Opt for licensed taxis, rideshares, official buses or accommodations with shuttle services.
Trust your intuition
If a situation feels off, step away immediately. Instincts are a powerful safety tool.
Secure your belongings
Use anti-theft bags, hotel safes and RFID-blocking wallets. Carry only what you need each day.
Blend in with your surroundings
Avoid displaying valuables or looking lost for too long. Confidence reduces unwanted attention.
Being prepared allows you to embrace solo travel with calm and confidence.
