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 A Women's Travel Guide for Safety and Security  
Remember that when traveling, safety first should always be paramount. This article provides some tips that women can use in order to have a much more enjoyable and much safer trip whenever they travel abroad. Ignorance of the law excuses no one.

By Nicolette Goff

Whether it is for business or pleasure, more and more women are now traveling all over the world. If you are a lone woman traveling, you should be aware that in other parts of the world, women might be viewed differently. Often, they are viewed as weak and unable to defend themselves. Remember that when traveling, safety first should always be paramount.

Here are some tips that women can use in order to have a much more enjoyable and much safer trip whenever they travel abroad.

Always do your research on the country to which you plan to travel. Not all countries are the same in regards to culture. In countries that are culturally conservative, women often have dress codes that even you, as a visitor, should follow. Always familiarize yourself with the laws and customs of your destination. Ignorance of the law excuses no one, even tourists.

One good example of a country with differing customs regarding women is Saudi Arabia. Tourists here, both men and women, have been apprehended by the police for improper dress. Islamic nations tend to be very conservative, especially concerning the dress and activities of women.

Your actions with the opposite sex should be conservative and respectful. In fact, in some countries, it is even illegal to invite people of the opposite sex into your hotel room. Only married couples are allowed to stay in the same room.

Although you may like to dress fashionably and make a statement with your clothing, remember that what may be casual wear for you may be seen as provocative or inappropriate in other countries. You can never go wrong with jeans and a shirt or T-shirt that covers most of your body. In addition, these clothes are a much better option than skirts if you need to run or defend yourself. Your choice of clothing should blend in with the public. Try buying some local clothing to wear, giving others the impression that you are a local.

Your personal security is important if you are a woman traveling alone. There are several legal safety devices available. For example, pepper spray can temporarily blind assailants and disable them for five to six minutes, which is enough for you to run away and get help. Personal alarms are also available, and when triggered, will loudly alert others that there is a problem situation, and quite possibly scare away an assailant.

Whenever traveling in unfamiliar surroundings, always be alert. Never carry a wallet in an accessible pocket. If you are carrying just a wallet, make sure it is in an inside zippered or velcroed pocket and that it is small enough to be unnoticed. In places notorious for pickpockets, such as big crowds, touristy areas, bus stations, and train stations, keep your purse, camera, and other valuables on your person, preferably securely attached to and in front of your body. In some places, children working with adults can slash your garment with a blade and get the contents of that pocket.

Remember that as a woman, you will be much more vulnerable to attacks. By always planning ahead, being aware, and taking simple precautions, you can be sure that you will be able to have a more enjoyable vacation.

About the Author:

N. Goff has traveled in Europe, North America, and the Caribbean and is now discovering new places in South America. She operates several online marketing sites that allow her to work anywhere there is an Internet connection. You can learn a new language with audios from her audio book site, or learn how to stay in over 6000 top resorts at highly discounted prices at www.Endless-Holidays.net. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com)

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  Article added 01/06/09, last revised 01/12/09.

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