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The following tips and precautions are for anyone travelling alone and in unfamiliar surroundings.

  1. Follow some of the routines you have at home: drink a cup of coffee in the morning, take an afternoon walk, and visit the market in the evening.
  2. Create a temporary home, if you are staying more than a couple of days, by decorating your room with familiar objects, such as pictures, candles and flowers.
  3. Go to a restaurant and bring a book, journal or materials for writing letters. You might also bring a guidebook or map to help plan the next part of your trip.
  4. Become a regular: Visit one shop consistently or have breakfast at the same café each morning, and get to know the people who work there. They can give you helpful advice about the area and, when you need it, provide assistance, which can be especially important in an emergency.
  5. Meet other travellers through classes or tour groups. They can share travel tips with you and even become temporary travel companions.
  6. Research your destination so you'll know what to expect in terms of attitudes toward foreigners and, if you're female, women.
  7. Request a room that isn't on the ground floor, which can offer easy access through a window.
  8. Avoid opening your door to people who are unknown to you or who do not identify themselves.
  9. Become familiar with the people at your hotel's reception desk, and inform them of your comings and goings. Give them emergency numbers of family or friends.
  10. Get to know the area where you'll be staying, and trust your intuition; avoid places that look risky.
  11. Dress like a local resident, or at least try to look inconspicuous in your dress and behaviour.
  12. Walk with confidence. If you're feeling nervous, seek out a fellow traveller as a temporary companion or stay close to another pedestrian so that you don't appear to be alone.
  13. Stay sober, or at least know your limits when drinking.
  14. Be somewhat cautious when meeting new people. Ask lots of questions first and get to know people first before letting them know you are travelling alone. You don’t want to become a target for others to take advantage of you.
  15. If you run into trouble in a foreign country, contact the local Australian Embassy or Consulate as soon as possible.

For more information visit the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
 

 

 
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