{"id":14336,"date":"2017-09-27T01:31:54","date_gmt":"2017-09-27T05:31:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/?p=14336"},"modified":"2021-03-02T09:31:07","modified_gmt":"2021-03-02T14:31:07","slug":"youre-female-traveling-alone-safe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/blog\/youre-female-traveling-alone-safe\/","title":{"rendered":"You\u2019re a female traveling alone!? Are you safe???"},"content":{"rendered":"

You\u2019re a female traveling alone!? Are you safe???<\/strong><\/h2>\n

I was a gung-ho<\/a>, bright-eyed 21-year-old fresh out of college when I excitedly announced to my family and friends that I was moving to Managua, Nicaragua, solo. And what came next were the dreary reactions that you\u2019d probably expect.<\/p>\n

\u201cYou\u2019re moving where? \u00a0Where is that, Africa?\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cIsn\u2019t it dangerous there?\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWhy can\u2019t you stay in the U.S.?\u201d<\/p>\n

And from the one aunt who thought it would be a great experience: \u201cHere, take this can of mace.\u201d<\/p>\n

\"Swimming<\/em><\/p>\n

Nicaragua is this incredible paradise that many are just starting to discover…<\/em><\/p>\n

Admittedly, there was one, brief moment in the past few years when I wished I had that mace on me. It was during a dawn jog in Managua and a feral dog was trailing me. \u00a0After some dancing around the dog, it wandered off and I continued on.<\/p>\n

Safety, among a couple of other factors, ranks highest amongst those considering relocation or a vacation, both domestically and abroad. \u00a0The thought of being in a new location where the language may be not your native tongue, embracing a different culture, and learning a new traffic map can be daunting. \u00a0Or exciting, depending on how you look at it.<\/p>\n

\u201cFear of the unknown\u201d is a commonly used adage when explaining foreign experiences, but I think there\u2019s another contributing factor to fear. \u00a0And it\u2019s not of the unknown. \u00a0It\u2019s of the misconstrued perceptions that our exterior world leads us to believe. \u00a0These perceptions are an incredible limiting belief that can truly affect the way or the reason we do, or don\u2019t do, something.<\/p>\n

Right out of college I made the move to Nicaragua. \u00a0The most dangerous country in the region, right? \u00a0Wrong. \u00a0I was na\u00efve to the perception that the 80s revolution left on the older generation. \u00a0What I believed about Nicaragua was that it was home to a warm, welcoming population and had an abundance of opportunity. \u00a0Many perceive Nicaragua as being unsafe and drug ridden because of the revolution over 25 years ago. \u00a0But the real danger? It\u2019s our perception.<\/p>\n

\"spiral<\/p>\n

A worldly spiral staircase in the old telephone-tower-turned-bar in Prague.<\/em><\/p>\n

If any non-U.S. citizen turns on CNN today and listens to what is being reported in the United States, they\u2019d be terrified. \u00a0Random public venue shootings, an unruly and widely divided population, and catastrophic hate crimes. Wow. Talk about scary.<\/p>\n

Just like any big city, some areas are safer than others. \u00a0Chicago, New Orleans, Los Angeles, NYC. \u00a0They all have pockets you should visit and pockets you avoid, wouldn\u2019t you agree? \u00a0Cities outside of the U..S are no different.<\/p>\n

After spending so much of my time traveling, both domestically and internationally, there are a few general best practices that have helped me stay safe along the way. They\u2019re not foolproof, and some people just seem to have the luck of Clark Griswold. \u00a0But as my dear expat friend Betsy says, \u201cIf it seems shady, it probably is.\u201d \u00a0In other words, trust your gut.<\/p>\n

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  1. Be respectful of the people, culture, and traditions.<\/li>\n
  2. Don\u2019t explore new neighborhoods at 2:00 a.m. after a few cocktails at the bar.<\/li>\n
  3. Do your research and familiarize yourself with a map of the area.<\/li>\n
  4. Leave the valuables and wads of cash at home (or in a safe at the hotel).<\/li>\n
  5. When you\u2019re wandering around in public, pocket your cellphone.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    While the above may sound like no-brainers, you\u2019d be surprised about how often tropical margarita madness sets in and people let loose. \u00a0Acknowledging that you\u2019re a visitor in a foreign location may encourage you to be on your best behavior, while still having a memorable, fun time.<\/p>\n

    \"Rachel<\/p>\n

    Navigating through the teak tree farm in the Darien Province of Panama!<\/em><\/p>\n

    As the dependency on smartphones grows, #5 on my list is followed less and less. \u00a0But the concept hasn\u2019t, and won\u2019t, change. \u00a0Pay attention to your surroundings and be alert.<\/p>\n

    Surprisingly enough, #5 was taught to me not while living in Latin America, but while studying abroad in a developed, European nation…Spain. \u00a0During the first few weeks of living in Sevilla, we had a class that was essentially \u201cHow to Not Stick Out Like a Tourist 101.\u201d \u00a0This specific lesson was taught because unexpected students would play around on their phones while walking the streets, and gypsies or ladrones would grab the cellphones and run off with them.<\/p>\n

    Ultimately, your comfort level will be established based on your integration into the community. \u00a0Do you know the language? \u00a0Do you have a local tour guide? \u00a0\u00a0Do you participate in local events? \u00a0Do you have relationships with the natives and other expats?<\/p>\n

    \"You\u2019re<\/p>\n

    A weekend getaway with a few of my local friends to a private island in Lake Nicaragua!<\/em><\/p>\n

    Some of us are more adventurous than others, and understanding your limits is key to your enjoyment.<\/p>\n

    Enjoy driving? \u00a0Rent a car and explore the vineyards in Italy\u2019s countryside.<\/p>\n

    Like swimming? \u00a0Consider a tropical getaway to Belize to swim with the colorful, friendly fish.<\/p>\n

    Want to be surrounded by nature? \u00a0Join a guided camping and trekking trip to Machu Picchu.<\/p>\n

    Travel within your comforts, but allow yourself to grow. \u00a0There are so many ways to do so, whether trying new cuisine, learning key phrases in a new language, or conversing with the barista where you get your morning cup of java.<\/p>\n

    Between us girls, the best advice I can give you is just do it and do it smartly.<\/p>\n

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