Tips for Women Travelling Solo this Season

Are you planning a solo adventure this season? Travelling alone can be a great experience and a fun way to meet new people.


Travelling solo gives you a chance to run things on your own schedule, put together your perfect itinerary, and even venture out of your comfort zone and try something new. As fun and exciting as this experience can be, you also need to be more cautious about where you go and how you might come across to locals.

Here are some important tips for women travelling solo this season:Carry Emergency Information with You

Your phone might die and you won’t have access to your emergency contact phone numbers. Or, you might lose your laptop and other key information you’ve stored digitally. Make sure you are carrying a few paper copies of emergency contacts and tucking them away in a safe place. You never know when you might need them and you may not have access to this information electronically.Look Confident

Walk with a sense of purpose and confidence instead of looking like a tourist or appearing lost. Be smart about travelling alone during the day and refrain from drawing too much attention to yourself when you are in a large crowd. Avoid wearing flashy clothing or expensive jewelry, and don’t carry a designer handbag or other accessories with you.Check In with Someone Regularly

Whether it’s the hotel desk clerk or someone you know in the area you are visiting, get into the habit of checking in with someone regularly throughout your trip so that at least one person knows of your whereabouts. In the event that something goes wrong, those people may be very helpful in tracking you down.Don’t Carry Large Amounts of Money

While many countries tend to operate on a cash-only basis, it’s not wise to carry large amounts of cash around when sightseeing or just running errands around the town or city you’re visiting. Stick with traveler’s checks when possible and limit the amount of cash you carry at any given time so that you don’t lose everything you have in the event of a theft.

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