Solo but Safe: 10/10 Safety Starts at Home – The Power of Pre-Trip Research

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Before you even pack your bag, take time to pack your mind. Researching your destination is one of the most effective, underrated safety tools in solo travel. A few hours of learning can save you days of stress and confusion.

Look up local customs—how do people dress, interact, and show respect? What neighborhoods are considered safe, and which are better to avoid? What scams are common in the area? What are the emergency numbers, and where are the closest hospitals or embassies?

Knowing how to blend in helps you avoid standing out as a target. Knowing where to stay, what to avoid, and how to act can build confidence and help you stay calm and alert.

It’s also helpful to read traveler forums and current news about your destination. Sometimes a simple Reddit thread or travel blog can give you the real info guidebooks miss.

The goal isn’t to scare yourself—it’s to empower yourself. With the right knowledge, you can explore the world with curiosity and caution.

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Detail

Source

73%

of solo female travelers consider safety their top concern

Solo Female Travelers Club, 2023

$2.6 billion

lost to travel scams in 2022

Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 2023

12.50%

of international travelers report falling for a scam

AARP Travel Study, 2022

1 in 3

travelers have felt unsafe abroad due to lack of local knowledge

Booking.com, 2021

Pre-Trip Safety Checklist

  • 📍 Research your destination

    • Learn about safe vs. unsafe neighborhoods

    • Understand local laws, customs, and dress codes

    • Check recent travel advisories (U.S. Dept. of State or your country’s equivalent)

    • Look up common tourist scams in that region

  • 🗂 Scan and secure important documents

    • Passport, ID, travel insurance, itinerary, and emergency contacts

    • Save copies digitally (cloud storage + email backup)

    • Print hard copies and store separately from originals

  • 📲 Set up safety apps & location sharing

    • Enable “Find My” (Apple) or “Location Sharing” (Google) with someone you trust

    • Download safety apps like GeoSure, Smart Traveler, or Noonlight

    • Save local emergency numbers in your phone

  • 🏨 Book secure, well-reviewed accommodations

    • Prioritize places with 24/7 front desk/security

    • Read reviews specifically from solo female travelers

    • Avoid ground-floor units or isolated locations

  • 🧳 Pack light but strategically

    • Bring a portable charger, whistle, doorstop alarm, and first aid basics

    • Choose clothing that blends in and layers for flexibility

    • Use anti-theft bags or money belts

  • 🚗 Arrange safe arrival transportation

    • Pre-book airport transfer or know the legit ride services in that area

    • Screenshot directions and booking confirmations

  • 🧠 Memorize or note key phrases

    • Learn a few words in the local language (e.g., help, police, hospital)

    • Keep a written address of your hotel in local script

  • 📅 Create & share your itinerary

    • Include lodging, flight details, and major activities

    • Share with a trusted friend or family member

    • Update them regularly with any changes

  • 💉 Handle health & legal prep

    • Check vaccination or health requirements

    • Understand medication laws (some prescriptions are banned abroad)

    • Purchase reliable travel insurance

  • 💪 Take a self-defense class (even virtually!)

    • Boost confidence and awareness

    • Learn de-escalation strategies and basic defense moves

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