10 Mistakes Female Solo Travelers Make

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One way to discover yourself is by taking a solo trip. It affords you time to indulge in yourself and grow as a person, but you need to plan when you are a solo female traveler so you can avoid making mistakes. To ensure you have a wonderful experience make sure you don’t make these 10 female solo traveler mistakes.

Not purchasing a suitable travel insurance policy

This is first and foremost during your travels; whether you’re a solo traveler or accompanied by a group. You should always have travel insurance when you go abroad, especially if you are traveling alone.

Cancellations, delays, doctor visits, and even emergency medical procedures may be covered by travel insurance. Whenever I travel, I use either Allianz Insurance or TravelInsurance.com and I’m fond of World Nomads. I highly recommend all three.

Having little faith in locals

Don’t be afraid to get to know locals when you get a chance and embrace your instinct for being warm and friendly.

Although you should always be cautious, you also need to realize that not everyone is out to scam or bother you. Maybe they’re just as interested in your culture as you are in theirs!

Failure to sample the local food

Having unfamiliar cuisine can be intimidating in many destinations. I’ve learned that the best food in every country is what the locals eat!

A taste of local cuisine will give you a deeper understanding of cultural differences, and, even if it’s not your new favorite, you won’t regret trying it!

Affirming unwelcome attention 

We don’t want to offend friendly locals, but if you have unwanted attention, you should be assertive and confident about telling them it’s not for you.

If you don’t take this step, men may be more willing to talk to you and feel encouraged. Rather than get angry, it’s better to remain friendly and ask nicely to be left alone.

Leaving your confidence at home

When it comes to exploring new places, friendliness and a smile can go a long way. Keep your confidence and you’ll find solo travel empowering and life-changing.

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Failure to research

Solo travelers make their biggest mistake when they neglect to research the customs of the country they are visiting. 

You don’t want to draw undesired attention to yourself. What to wear is important in conservative countries, so pay attention. 

Don’t make those classic tourist mistakes by not reading up on local customs.

Keeping your travel plans to yourself

Keeping your plans a secret and not letting others know your itinerary can be a big mistake. You need to tell the front desk of your accommodations about your daily plans if you are just taking a day trip; someone needs to know. 

Ensure your family and friends are aware of your itinerary and plans by uploading them to the cloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Taking your day bag for granted

Traveling alone means you don’t have an extra pair of eyes watching your stuff, so you have to be prepared for a day wandering in unfamiliar surroundings. It’s best to get a cross-body bag that zips up or latches up, so pickpockets can’t get to it easily.

You can also ensure your personal information is not stolen by using RFID Wallets. RFID blocking works by blocking the electromagnetic field around RFID cards. They block an electromagnetic field, so skimmers can’t read your documents. To be protected, cards or passports need to be inside the RFID-blocking wallet

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Being unprepared for emergencies

Getting stuck in an emergency without knowing what to do can ruin your trip, so it’s important to know the local emergency numbers and how to ask for help in the local language.

If I need to find the nearest police station in an emergency, I always have a translator app on my phone. The Currency Exchange App and Google Translate for Apple or Android, are my go-to apps, and I always download a map of the country I’m visiting so I can access it offline. 

Slaying to the gods!

Thieves happen all around the world, and even the safest cities have pickpockets. While out and about, keep your valuables hidden so you don’t become a target.

In a day bag, you can hide expensive gadgets like your phone or camera. Avoiding expensive or flashy clothing can help you avoid being targeted. The slay gods will forgive you.

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