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    Tips for traveling women  
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        Going Solo - Travel Smarts for Alone Time | Article by: Girl Diver  
   
     
  Many women dream of taking a solo adventure. Kayaker extrodinairre Sheryl Clough coined  
  the phrase, "Go now, and go solo". Women travel safely all over the world, both solo and in  
  the company of others. As you embark on a solo adventure, you'll have naysayers. Thank  
  them for their concern, prepare yourself well and then you'll be ready as you arrive at your  
  destination.  
       
    Before you go, research your destination. Not just the fish that you'll see on your dives, but the culture of the country so  
    you'll know what to expect when you arrive. Be sure to understand their dress code. In some cultures, women are  
    expected to wear long skirts or not expose their shoulders and arms. Some cultures are "beach casual" where others dress  
    more formally for land based activities. It's important as you travel to respect the culture you're exploring and avoid negative  
    attention. Pack smart.  
     
    You will be bringing your dive kit along, so think carefully about the clothing/accessories that you'll want to bring so you can  
    cart your gear and get around without assistance from others.  
     
    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  
    just abide overseas. Being aware of your surroundings and learning a few techniques to ward off would-be attackers can  
    give you a greater sense of confidence.    
       
        When traveling abroad, realize that though a foreign environment may seem intimidating at  
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.  
   
Arrive at your destination during the day. This does two things, first it allows you to take in  
the area by daylight and second, it helps your body to adjust to the lag time when changing  
time zones. If you must arrive at night, be sure to secure your lodging and your transportation  
ahead of time. If the hotel does not have a driver for airport arrivals, then definitely hire a  
"registered" taxi driver. These drivers have been approved by the local municipalities to drive  
visitors and are a safer choice.  
   
Walk with a purpose. Even if you don't know where you're going, by appearing that you're  
confident and in control, you'll avoid looking like a target. If you must carry a map, try to leave  
the poster sized version at home. Be discreet and don't hesitate to ask for directions,  
afterall...we're girls, we can do that. Be aware of how other women in the country interact,  
          as non-verbal signals mean different things in different cultures.    
         
    When in Rome....Safe travel is about common sense. Don't walk down a dark street, late at night by yourself. Don't allow    
    men you don't know into your room. If you didn't call for room service, and "room service" knocks, call the hotel desk.    
    Remember...there is no such thing as a free lunch. Be wary of men who offer free, private dive tours. They may have    
    something else in mind.    
       
    So, what do the "bad guys" look like? Yes, there really are men who set out to prey on women travelers. They typically fall    
    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    
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.
 
The Crossing Boundaries Guy: This man will start with questions. Maybe in multiple
          languages, if needed, until he finds the language that you speak. Again, if you ignore him, he'll    
    probably go away. Note here, that not all gentlemen who try to engage you in conversation are dangerous. Brilliant stories    
    abound about women meeting the love of their life on holiday. Just be aware that if the questions get to personal, dealing with    
    where you are staying, are you traveling alone or other questions that make you feel uncomfortable, you should simply stop    
    talking to him.    
         
    The Guide: This is the local native who offers the free boat ride, jungle exploration or simply a car ride. These types usually    
    inhabit touristy destinations and can be easily dissuaded, as there are many other travelers for them to focus their attention on.    
    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    
    given...embrace it. If that little voice says somethings wrong, it's usually right. Don't let someone talk you into something you    
    don't want to do. You are ultimately responsible for your decisions, make sure your decisions are the responsible ones for you.    
         
    Don't be afraid to ask for help. Worldwide, most people are eager to help travelers to their country, especially women going    
    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,    
    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.    
    Leave your polite self at home.    
         
    If you're being harrassed or encroached upon, stop talking and ignore the person, while being aware of their action. If you need    
    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    
    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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Article provided by: Girl Diver
   
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