As a solo female traveler over several years, and with experience over five years traveling alone in different parts of the world, I can state for sure that such vacations for women are not only possible but also extremely enjoyable and safe. In today’s article, I will lay down some practical guidance on how to travel alone as a woman, based on my own endeavors and discoveries. These travel safety for women are ideal for novices in travel and those who have traveled before, so you can visit destinations with courage.
Table of Contents
- 20 Safety Tips For Safe Solo Trips For Females
- 1. Be aware of your surroundings
- 2. Pack light
- 3. Appropriate Clothing
- 4. Do your research?
- 5. Self-defense tips
- 6. Trust your instincts
- 7. Daytime arrival
- 8. Dummy wallet
- 9. Get travel insurance
- 10. Have an emergency plan?
- 11. Choosing your destination
- 12. Go on group tours
- 13. Keep your friends and family updated
- 14. Keep your valuables hidden
- 15. Pepper spray
- 16. Photocopy your documents
- 17. Power Bank
- 18. Travel during the day
- 19. Be cautious at night
- 20. Connect with other travelers
- Conclusion
20 Safety Tips For Safe Solo Trips For Females
1. Be aware of your surroundings
Consequently, the key principle for safe travels, especially for single women, is to always be on guard. Not long ago I was wandering through a crowded tourist area of Marrakech and this man who looked kinda shady began to follow me So I quickly entered the nearest shop and thus managed to shake him off. Always be on the lookout for potential threats, do not use headphones or focus on something else such as listening to music, and go with your instincts.
2. Pack light
Travelling alone as a woman – or in general – is safer when you pack lightly and organize your belongings wisely. I found this to be a huge disadvantage when I endeavored to wheel a giant suitcase around the streets of Paris, effectively advertizing myself as a target in the process. Now, I only carry a carry-on bag since it can help one to move from one place to another very quickly, not mention the relative ease of securing possessions.
3. Appropriate Clothing
When female travelling alone, it is safe to wear what is acceptable in that country or region to avoid attracting unwanted attention. When in conservative countries such as Iran, I make sure to dress revealingly but uncomfortably, covered up as much as possible. This not only respects the cultural diversity but also prevents from receiving any indecent looks.
4. Do your research?
In general, I have a great interest in studying the place that I am going to visit before I visit it. These recommendations for first-time female tourists include respecting the Philippines cultures, possibility of being scammed, and safer regions. The information is our strength and prevention is better than cure I have escaped so many tough situations due to that.
5. Self-defense tips
Although I might never feel the need to employ them, having some familiarity with basic self-defense techniques gives me confidence. Taking a class before your trip is never a bad idea no matter how safe a place may seem, it is an investment worth your while.
6. Trust your instincts
This is one of the most important tips that any woman traveling alone should be willing to adhere to. This is one of the exact reasons why if something feels wrong, it most probably is wrong. I remember once that I canceled a tour to Thailand because I felt that the guide was maybe not very trustworthy, and I did the right thing.
7. Daytime arrival
Often, I try to plan arrivals when it is still light outside since pre-dawn and even early mornings are my favorite. This makes it possible to avoid the risky areas and quickly find a place to stay.
8. Dummy wallet
I normally, have a dummy wallet with some little amount of pocket money and an expired credit card. If by any chance a robbery takes place, I am capable of handing this over without affecting the important items.
9. Get travel insurance
One cannot overemphasize the significance of such insurance as it is very vital. It is one of the essential securities for women embarking on solo journeys since it would act as an assurance in case of an accident.
10. Have an emergency plan?
Inform your friends and family about your schedule and set up a communication schedule. It is advisable to take time and know the emergency numbers of the specific area you intend to visit and also location of the embassy.
11. Choosing your destination
With due diligence, it is possible to safely and adventurously traverse most territories; nevertheless, I do bear in mind certain criteria such as crime indices in determining candidate locations, as well as women’s receptiveness to solo travel in the area.
12. Go on group tours
Being a part of an organized tour especially in the rough zones is a good option to make new friends, get some tips on what to do, and at the same time, travel in large groups which means safety.
13. Keep your friends and family updated
There is Find My Friends and it is suggested to install the program and send updates to close ones on a regular basis. They do not stress and also due to this add extra protection.
These are some of the things that one should not flash or show off in public since they can attract the attention of robbers. A good recommended bag includes a cross body bag that is quite hard for pickpockets to easily access, and the phone should be concealed whenever not in use.
15. Pepper spray
Also in countries where it is legal, possesing pepper spray will give you that extra boost in security. Before packing this item, always confirm the laws of the area you are in.
16. Photocopy your documents
Original documents and other documents in paper form should not be located in the same place with corresponding digital copies. This has so much been helpful when it comes to searches for lost items.
17. Power Bank
A charged phone is a lifesaver – this is why. It is recommended to have a portable charger with you to be able to make emergency calls or use navigational applications in case of an emergency.
18. Travel during the day
As much as possible, organise transport and events for the day as this would mean less chances of experiencing a dark spice incident. This makes you safer and is particularly beneficial when designing newer environments in order to avoid exposing yourself to high risks.
19. Be cautious at night
However, if you are compelled to venture out at night, then ensure that it is well lit areas that are wealthy in people and one should avoid using ≪ cowboy ≫ transportation means. This is a perfect example where it may be wiser to call a taxi even if it means spending a lot of money in the process.
20. Connect with other travelers
Other travelers can be valuable companions especially as they offer moral support and may have valuable information. Travel solo but avoid doing it by sticking to being alone through apps such as Tourlina where you can meet other single female travelers.
Conclusion
Although it is possible for a woman to travel alone safely, it is vital that she is ready for it, on the lookout for danger and most importantly, follows her intuition. If you follow these following safety measures for single women travelling alone, you will be at a position to avoid the risky experiences and embrace the holiday experiences that are in store for you.
Travelling alone as a woman to unknown destinations is more of a fulfilling and rewarding experience. It only gets better because each time you learn more and get smarter on the road, thus every trip is better than the last. So grab a suitcase, be safe, and take the singles adventure of your life!
Did you ever attempt in traveling alone? Out of all the points listed above, which Female Solo Travel Safety Tips would you recommend? As always, feel free to share your experiences in the comments section below.