8 Safety tips for traveling |
Posted: November 16, 2019 |
When you start traveling to other countries you will fall into one of these two categories: You will become extremely confident around the world, you will believe that they are all your friends and are there to help you or the opposite, a paranoid believing that all they want is to kidnap you and hurt you. The truth is that neither. Not everyone wants to be your friends but not everyone wants to hurt you. It will always be a midpoint, with a very pronounced inclination towards the goodness of people. So it is important to always keep in mind a couple of safety tips for Thailand Travel Guide or anywhere in the world.
Here are 8 safety tips for traveling abroad: Most of these travel safety tips may seem obvious or common sense, but they say that common sense is the least common of the senses so it is worth remembering them. #1 - Always look around. It does not matter that the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel tower, Machu Pichu, Angkor Wat or any other monument is before your eyes, if there is a crowd observing the same thing, do not forget from time to time to look at your surroundings. #2 - Do not act or look like a victim. Continuing with this same study people select their victims due to certain features, among them, why they walk or act as victims. #3 - Let it go. If you were one of the unfortunates who, despite following steps 1 and 2, assaulted you, then let it go. Nothing is as valuable as your life, so if someone asks for your money, wallet, cell phone, computer, etc., give it to them and don't resist. #4 - Separate your money I have a specialized article on how to save money when I travel, and this is a travel safety advice that you should not forget: never put all your eggs in a basket. If any eventuality happens, like a robbery, you can be sure that you have not lost anything and you can still continue traveling. #5 - Close your bag or backpack all the time. When you are in a foreign country, everything you see around you is new and surprising and more than once you will want to take the camera out of your purse or backpack as fast as you can to take a picture but it is likely that at that time you will forget to close the bag again. #6 - Don't put your wallet back Closing the bag is important, but what about the men? The recommendation is simple, load the wallet in the front pants bags so you will know where you have it at all times. #7 - Scan all your documents. Passport, birth certificate, national medical expenses insurance and international medical expenses insurance, driver's license, national identification, military service card (if you have one), proof of address, etc. #8 - Have travel insurance Accidents and illnesses happen at any time and in any place, there is nothing worse than having to interrupt your trip because you had to pay a hospital bill and you no longer have money to continue or even worse, leave the country.
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