iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

Tips For The Woman Traveling Solo

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
L. J. Allen

Women are vulnerable! Sounds true but it definitely rings a bell in women’s mind that why do they need to be thought as vulnerable to any mishap? Be it traveling or business trips, there has been a steep rise in women traveling abroad all alone. And because of their vulnerability, they are likely to encounter more problems. So, here are some winning tips on how you can counteract your susceptibility to any mishap or avoid any problem and yet enjoy your trip to its fullest no matter at what corner of globe you are.

Mug up the Place

Sounds strange? Well, before you head off, you must have a fair idea about the country and place you are going to visit. Knowing about the culture of the country will facilitate enjoying your trip while being a part of the same culture. You can easily get this information from a tourist guide for any country.

Passports and Visas

Before planning your trip, you must be sure of your passport validity. If it’s not valid, then don’t delay and apply for a new one. For the countries you plan to visit, keep all your required travel documents or visas updated and ready.

Say No to Valuables

Carrying extra jewelry and credit cards will simply invite anti-social elements like thieves. So, it’s better to leave all valuables at home. Don’t even put on costume jewelry that only looks expensive. That will pose an unnecessary risk to your security as thieves would hardly have any idea about real and artificial until after they steal it.

Don’t Forget This

You are going away from your native place and will be alone. So, don’t forget to leave these important details with your relatives or friends so that they can track and help you in any urgency.

Your detailed itinerary and schedules including names of places, addresses, telephone numbers, copies of your passport identification page, your flight and ticket details

Health Insurance and Prescription Drugs

Check to see whether you hold adequate health insurance coverage for your visit abroad. If not, you must purchase supplemental traveler's insurance to keep your trip safe and sound. If you are on any prescription drugs, make sure that your stock can cover your entire trip including some extra medications in case your stay is delayed. Keep your prescriptions only in labeled containers to avoid any misunderstanding of drug trafficking.

Be Confident

Be confident when you land in a foreign territory. Look, act and move as if you well versed in the ways. Be confident in doing everything from shopping to asking directions. This will help you stay away from any potential risk.

Hotel Safety

Be smart and alert while choosing your stays and hotels. Inquire about the hotel safety and check for an easy and reliable transportation. It would be great if you choose a hotel near by most of the places you plan to visit. Once you enter your room, check whether all doors and windows have working locks. Don’t open the door without peeking out of the keyhole.

Clothing - Wear Decent

And finally the most important tip or precaution you MUST take. Dressing up conservatively and inconspicuously will help you to a great extent in a foreign territory. Just wear what looks attractive yet goes with the local culture. Local women can be of great help to you in this concern. Don’t wear any clothes that could spark harassment.

Remember, your trip's success and pleasure is all in your hand. With a sound knowledge, good and professional guidance and precautions, you can enjoy a hassle free, charming and memorable trip all alone.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Linda Allen is the co-founder of GirlfriendsCafe.com, a free social network for women throughout the United States and Canada.

Article Tags: dont [See Dictionary], trip [See Dictionary], visit [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on August 23, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

What to Do If Your Luggage is Stolen or Lost During an Extended Business Stay
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves

Having luggage lost or stolen while travelling is a nightmare that occurs far too often Not only do you have to worry about losing expensive items such as clothing, but things can be even worse if you lose important documents that you need for your meetings...

How to Save Money Looking For Last Minute Travel Deals
Submitted by: Aden Ten

Traveling at the last minute used to be a stressful and expensive enterprise These days, there are so many deals that you can get, it almost seems better to wait until the last minute to leave...

The Essential Activities of Wildlife Conservation
Submitted by: Mark Bottell

Wildlife conservation is a delicate and complicated process, with dedicated teams trying to rebuild complex ecosystems, manage large wildlife populations, and protect these areas from harm...

The Shark and the Albatross
Submitted by: Mark Bottell

It’s a fairly common sight to see birds attempting to make a meal out of fish, but when the fish in question turns on the bird then it’s certainly a very strange sight to behold...

How to Spend a Rainy Day in Cape Town
Submitted by: Rachel Hill

Cape Town holidays typically conjure images of bright sunshine, stretching beaches and clear skies And the Cape’s natural beauty is its central attraction...

The Layout of the Village Thailand
Submitted by: Manora

The layout of the village For reasons of protection and efficient administration, village houses are commonly arranged in compact groupings...

The Layout of the Village Thailand Part 2
Submitted by: Manora

Enjoying the respect and prestige of a democratically elected official, the ideal village headman preserves social harmony by skilfully settling minor disputes, carefully ensuring that neither party feels cheated or loses face...

The Layout of the Village Thailand Part 3
Submitted by: Manora

Buddhism accounts for much of the Thai psychological make-up For example, the commonly expressed mai pen rai (or ‘never mind, it doesn’t matter’) when something unfortunate occurs springs from the feeling that one must gracefully submit to external forces beyond one’s control – such as the effects of past karma...

Stylish Small Bouique Hotels
Submitted by: Alberto Cortes

Authentic places to stay spanning three continents THE PURE DESTINATION were the homes of the owners from the Netherlands and Alberto Cortes from Spain ...

January in New York City
Submitted by: Rosalie Scott

From cheaper flights and hotels to discount shopping and dining, travelling to New York after the holidays is a perfect way to see the city for a fraction of the regular price...

A Great Getaway for the Whole Family! Fly Fishing Vacation
Submitted by: Steven Magill

Are you planning to have a vacation and tired of the usual getaway spots that most people are going Would you like to have the kind of fun you’ve been wanting to experience...

What to do in Grampian Scotland
Submitted by: Stig Johanson

Have you been pondering lately the possibility of maybe taking a trip to a foreign country If so, I would highly recommend that you look into going to either Grampian, Scotland or Aberdeen, Scotland as there are so many fun things to see and do there...

Visit Great Destinations on Christmas Cruises
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

Ah, the time for a break is near And on that break you can visit great destinations on Christmas cruises...

Why Retire to Santa Fe, NM?
Submitted by: Frank OMAHONY

What makes Santa Fe one of the country’s most popular places to retire Is it the warm climate with its crystalline blue skies, magical high desert light and four gorgeous, easy-to-live-with seasons...

Planning an All-Inclusive Caribbean Vacation With Friends
Submitted by: Melissa Aldridge

When it comes to the Caribbean, most of us automatically think of romance After all, the Bahamas and Jamaica are marketed as great locations for romantic getaways, honeymoons, and destination weddings...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy