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TIPS FOR TRAVELING WOMEN | Check out the article and don't forget to comment at the bottom |
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Going Solo - Travel Smarts for Alone Time | Article by: Girl Diver |
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Many women dream of taking a solo adventure. Kayaker extrodinairre Sheryl Clough coined |
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the phrase, "Go now, and go solo". Women travel safely all over the world, both solo and in |
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the company of others. As you embark on a solo adventure, you'll have naysayers. Thank |
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them for their concern, prepare yourself well and then you'll be ready as you arrive at your |
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destination. |
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Before you go, research your destination. Not just the fish that you'll see on your dives, but the culture of the country so |
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you'll know what to expect when you arrive. Be sure to understand their dress code. In some cultures, women are |
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expected to wear long skirts or not expose their shoulders and arms. Some cultures are "beach casual" where others dress |
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more formally for land based activities. It's important as you travel to respect the culture you're exploring and avoid negative |
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attention. Pack smart. |
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You will be bringing your dive kit along, so think carefully about the clothing/accessories that you'll want to bring so you can |
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cart your gear and get around without assistance from others. |
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Take a self-defense class. This is not just a good idea for foreign travel, but also for day to day explorations. Bad guys don't |
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just abide overseas. Being aware of your surroundings and learning a few techniques to ward off would-be attackers can |
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give you a greater sense of confidence. |
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When traveling abroad, realize that though a foreign environment may seem intimidating at |
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| first, if you stay alert and in tune with the surroundings, you'll soon feel like the locals. To |
| ensure your safety while abroad, make sure someone knows where you're going. Leave your |
| travel itinerary with someone at home and send an email or phone call upon arrivals and |
| departures. Many cell phones are able to be used overseas so you may want to check with |
| your carrier to see if yours is compatible with your destination. |
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| Arrive at your destination during the day. This does two things, first it allows you to take in |
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| the area by daylight and second, it helps your body to adjust to the lag time when changing |
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| time zones. If you must arrive at night, be sure to secure your lodging and your transportation |
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| ahead of time. If the hotel does not have a driver for airport arrivals, then definitely hire a |
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| "registered" taxi driver. These drivers have been approved by the local municipalities to drive |
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| Walk with a purpose. Even if you don't know where you're going, by appearing that you're |
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| confident and in control, you'll avoid looking like a target. If you must carry a map, try to leave |
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| the poster sized version at home. Be discreet and don't hesitate to ask for directions, |
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| afterall...we're girls, we can do that. Be aware of how other women in the country interact, |
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as non-verbal signals mean different things in different cultures. |
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When in Rome....Safe travel is about common sense. Don't walk down a dark street, late at night by yourself. Don't allow |
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men you don't know into your room. If you didn't call for room service, and "room service" knocks, call the hotel desk. |
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Remember...there is no such thing as a free lunch. Be wary of men who offer free, private dive tours. They may have |
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something else in mind. |
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So, what do the "bad guys" look like? Yes, there really are men who set out to prey on women travelers. They typically fall |
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into a few basic categories that will help you to pick them out. |
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The Silent Type: This man is the one who seems to be constantly where you are. They'll |
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| trail you for a couple of hours, trying to make eye contact or get recognition from you. They may |
| even try to start a conversation. This gentleman can be annoying, but normally is not a danger. |
| To deal with with Mr. Silent, ignore him and and avoid eye contact, while keeping an eye |
| on the situation at large. If this doesn't drive him away, consider going to a police station or |
| hotel, and chances are he'll not follow. |
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| The Crossing Boundaries Guy: This man will start with questions. Maybe in multiple |
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languages, if needed, until he finds the language that you speak. Again, if you ignore him, he'll |
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probably go away. Note here, that not all gentlemen who try to engage you in conversation are dangerous. Brilliant stories |
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abound about women meeting the love of their life on holiday. Just be aware that if the questions get to personal, dealing with |
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where you are staying, are you traveling alone or other questions that make you feel uncomfortable, you should simply stop |
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talking to him. |
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The Guide: This is the local native who offers the free boat ride, jungle exploration or simply a car ride. These types usually |
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inhabit touristy destinations and can be easily dissuaded, as there are many other travelers for them to focus their attention on. |
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Trust your instincts...if they seem creepy, they probably are. |
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If you find yourself the target of unwanted attention, you'll want to deal effectively with it. First, intuition is a gift that we have been |
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given...embrace it. If that little voice says somethings wrong, it's usually right. Don't let someone talk you into something you |
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don't want to do. You are ultimately responsible for your decisions, make sure your decisions are the responsible ones for you. |
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Don't be afraid to ask for help. Worldwide, most people are eager to help travelers to their country, especially women going |
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solo. If you're being followed on foot, the local police station or hotel front desk will gladly give you assistance. On a bus or train, |
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ask a fellow passenger or driver for help. Men like playing the part of hero. It's in their wiring, no matter where they are from. |
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Leave your polite self at home. |
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If you're being harrassed or encroached upon, stop talking and ignore the person, while being aware of their action. If you need |
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to say "NO!", say it repeatedly and loudly to get your point across. If you're attacked, be loud and aggressive to show that you're |
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not an easy target. Remember, the bad guys are not a hard working lot, and they like victims that don't require a lot of work. |
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