Whether traveling in groups or going solo, encountering risks is always a possibility. Follow these key guidelines to enhance your safety during your journey.
Always Inform Your Whereabouts
In this era of ubiquitous communication, it's easy to keep everyone informed about your location. Informing others about your current and upcoming destinations not only ensures your safety but also serves as a form of announcement. You never know, someone familiar might be heading to the same place as you or is already there, ready to assist in your adventure.

Handle Contact Information with Care
Always carry a piece of paper in English containing essential information such as your identity, place of origin, and the contact number of your current hotel. For added caution, provide your family's contact number to the hotel, enabling them to notify in case of any unforeseen circumstances.

Avoid sharing excessive personal information with strangers
While providing information to others is necessary, sharing too much personal information with complete strangers can pose many dangers. Especially regarding your travel schedule, or your spending intentions, it's essential to be cautious.
Moderation is key in entertainment
Traveling, especially in groups, often involves various social events and gatherings. However, it's crucial to take control and stop at the right time. Don't be overly confident, assuming that just providing your hotel address for a taxi ride back is sufficient. Doing so can be extremely dangerous, even when traveling domestically.

Always project confidence and knowledge
Maintain a confident demeanor when asking or answering questions. Losing confidence from the initial moments doesn't create a favorable impression. Furthermore, a lack of confidence, especially in front of dubious individuals, increases the likelihood of becoming passive.


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MytourAugust 30, 2014