This is a timeless and universal travel safety tip that at first seems obvious but in the heat of a moment one that lots of people seem to ignore. In the extremely unlikely event that you’re approached by anybody that’s threatening you with violence give them whatever they ask for without resistance. Even if they want your bag and you think you’ll just reach into it and get out the money they clearly want, think again as this could be misconstrued for resistance or reaching for a weapon. In a foreign land, with unfamiliar surroundings, cultures and people it’s better to err on the side of caution than to try and hang on to your entirely replaceable possessions.
You already know to have fun, trust your instincts and use your judgement while you’re away on holiday or indulging in a longer trip. Without stating the obvious, the above list aims to condense all the best travel safety tips you’ll ever need – for any travel trip, anywhere. However if you really feel that there is something missing from this list, feel free to add to it in the comments section below.
Kirsty Stuart left full time employment last year in a perilous bid to write more and travel more. Her plan worked and these days she enjoys doing just that while also helping other writers and free-spirited entrepreneurs do the same via her website: Freelance Writers Online.
If you have any other travel safety tips to add to the list, please add them in the comments below.