One of the reasons many people avoid travelling alone is because they fear for their safety. It’s a scary thought to be alone and unsure in a foreign place.
However solo travel is a great way to learn about the world and discover strengths and a level of confidence you may never have realised you had.
The Australian Government has set up a website which outlines a number of precautions you can take or things to consider when travelling solo.
Before you go, research your destination. There are many websites and guidebooks to help you with this. Learn a few phrases of the country you are in including how to ask for help, directions or guidance in speaking to authorities. Register with the Department of Foreign Affairs in Australia before you travel.
This makes it easier to contact you in an emergency, whether it's a natural disaster, civil disturbance or family issue. Be vigilant about your personal security and possessions in public places and take sensible precautions.
Leave a copy of your itinerary with your family or a friend, and let them know if it changes. Also give family and friends an indication of how often they will hear from you, and stick to your word. Travelling solo opens up a world of new experiences and can be the greatest time of your life. Remember to stay safe, check in with family and friends and enjoy your journey of self discovery.
Check out smarttraveller.com.au for more tips on staying safe when you travel alone.