Venturing into a solo voyage abroad might be one of the best experiences of your life. Regardless of your gender, it鈥檚 essential to be aware of your surroundings and to stay safe (wherever your journey will take you). But for women this can be even more challenging 鈥 no matter what country they鈥檙e in. Although ending up in dangerous situations is rare, it鈥檚 important to be aware of possible dangers (especially when you鈥檙e traveling solo) and what you can do to avoid them.
Don鈥檛 let your concerns get in the way of your wanderlust! Here are ten tips to ensure you feel safe abroad.
Learning the local language (if you don鈥檛 already speak it) is perhaps the best thing you can do when moving to a new country. It not only allows you to communicate with locals like a local, but also makes听 you more aware of your surroundings by understanding what people are talking about.
No matter, if you go an extended hiking trip or explore a new bar in town, it鈥檚 very important that you always let at least one person you trust know where you鈥檙e going. This can be a relative or friend back home or a new friend you met abroad. Keeping someone in the loop about your whereabouts is essential in case of an emergency. Don鈥檛 go off the grid for a long time or, if your plans do change, make sure you let that person know.
Though making friends in a new city can be difficult, befriending other female expats or locals is an important building block to a safe experience abroad. These friends will not only help you in overcoming feelings of loneliness but will also look out for you. They know dangerous corners of the city and can tell you what to pay attention to when you鈥檙e out and about alone.
Going on a solo adventure to a new country can be very exciting. Nevertheless, this is a crucial time to stay connected with family and friends back home who you can check in with regularly. They鈥檙e your support system from afar during difficult times and in case anything happens and you have to return back home, they will take care of you.
This tip sounds obvious, but you would be very surprised at the amount of people who don鈥檛 know their local emergency numbers. Knowing how to call an ambulance, for instance, can save your life if you find yourself in a bad situation.
It is key to blend in as much as possible and not draw unwanted attention to yourself. Unfortunately, in some countries women don鈥檛 get the freedom to dress the way they want to. For this reason, make sure you dress appropriately 鈥 whether this means avoiding certain items of clothing, dressing more conservatively, or even taking into consideration the patterns and colors you鈥檙e wearing. If you鈥檙e unsure how to not stick out like a sore thumb, take a look at the locals and see if you can copy their style.
Being able to walk around your neighborhood confidently will give you an extra sense of safety. Looking lost and like you don鈥檛 know the area might draw unwanted attention and can also be dangerous if you ever find yourself in a critical situation. Additionally, being familiar with your city can help you avoid unsafe parts.听
Talking to strangers can be an incredible opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. However, it鈥檚 important to understand the difference between talking to a stranger and trusting them immediately. As friendly as they may seem during a conversation, be cautious with people you have just met. Always make sure you meet with them a couple of times and get to know them first before you put your trust in people.
Being able to access healthcare whenever you need it is a necessity wherever you are. When you make your big move abroad, make sure you get a reliable health insurance, so you鈥檙e covered and don鈥檛 need to worry in case of an emergency. This should be one of the first things you do before you make your way to a new country.
Last but not least, always trust your instinct. If something doesn鈥檛 feel听 right to听 you, don鈥檛 hesitate! You can always walk away from a situation or say no to people. If your gut is telling you no, chances are something isn鈥檛 right.
Stay safe and have a great adventure abroad!
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Gaby used to be the Social Media intern at InterNations. With a strong thirst for adventure, she's also a seasoned traveler who's always on the lookout for new and exciting experiences.听 When she's not exploring the world, Gaby can be found immersed in the thrilling atmosphere of a live music concert.
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