Tip on passport/ID/important documents! I scan or take pics of essential stuff (passports, ID, itineraries, maps, booking details and info etc.) and upload to google drive, so even if your phone gets lost or stolen, as long as you can get to a computer or device, you can access your documents and info!!
I firmly believe that we solo female travelers should also learn ways to defend ourselves. Not all of us have time to take self-defense classes however, so I'd like to share some tips which I have learned in my self-defense classes. I've been taking Krav Maga for women classes for self-defense and I've learned that the best self- defense targets on a mans body for women, and the best ways of striking them are as follows: - the eyes (finger poke them) - the nose (palm heel strike upwards) - the throat (chopping like actions) - the testicles (knee / kick / punch / slap / grab-twist-pull and *hold on to them tightly* until he collapses and passes out within a matter of seconds) - the knees (sideways kick to dislocate) I've been taught that even a trained, determined teenage girl could easily take down a man if she goes for these targets, especially if she goes *fast* and *hard* for the *eyes* or the *testicles* (or "high balls" and "low balls" as I've also heard them called.) If he's removed his trousers and he is about to rape you, then his testicles will now be *extremely vulnerable* to a "grab, twist, pull and hold" counterattack, and you should keep squeezing and pulling them as hard as you can (you can even use both hands, and it's still just as effective even if you only manage to get hold of one testicle) until he passes out in under 8 seconds. When a man has his testicles forcefully squeezed it causes him to curl over and quickly lose all of his strength no matter how big and strong he is - great for women to know about. This technique has actually saved many women throughout the world. I hope that someone can read about, learn and share these tips. We can stay safe if we know how and where to strike if ever we are attacked.
As a dude reading this comment, it hurt just thinking about this, lol. Girls should definitely go for the testicles if some man's trying to assault them because it's one of the easiest ways to bring the assault to a halt.
As a guy who's grown up in a rough area I can tell you if a girl tried to punch me in the balls ( doesn't hurt if you get beat up often) that would only end up escalating the situation. Don't defend yourself. You're a girl who's likely a third my weight. One good punch from me and you're comatose, I pull a knife you're dead, I have a gun you're dead. Never defend yourself best advice for a girl or guy. What you do do is run. Distract him and run. He grabs you run and get free. Once you're free keep running.
Travelling means stepping out of the comfort zone and getting in touch with the inner self like you might have never experienced before. Love all your tips, especially the phone tip, that’s a super one.
These solo female travel tips were so helpful!! My son had his phone stolen on our family trip in Italy, so I love the phone tip! Thanks for these travel tips!!
I actually highly recommend Amsterdam to solo travellers. I am a 19 year old Dutch girl and recently moved close to Amsterdam (after living in Australia for 11yrs) I go there almost every week and have been clubbing there, to me it feels like a very safe place (even the red light district). There are always many people around and everyone speaks English. Plus it is very easy to explore the amazing city on foot! Flying Pig Hostel near central station is a great place to stay, my friend works there and it is in the perfect location and there are always friendly people there! Enjoy!
I mean yeah, if you're going to a place like Amsterdam it's probably fine to act like when you're alone in the place you already live in. It's the less developed places like Cuba, India, etc where you should be extra careful.
I have another tip: always make the top layer of your bag a layer of old tissuepapers with your old dirty snot in it. I once came down a stariway in a station and saw my bag was open and panicked, but nothing was gone, because I disgusted the hell out of that wanna-be-thief
I loved the don't get wasted tip- a lot of people have told me I was "uptight" because I didn't want to get wasted with a bunch of strangers but if I can't trust them to take care of me, I have to take care of myself. Loved your video and what you're doing in Greece!
Before travelling alone get more information about the place. Research as much as you can about the place you are traveling to. Plan your budget. Take passport & phone. Get map of the place or download app for this. Packing plays a major role in travelling. Don’t be afraid to go alone. Try not to look lost when you’re travelling.
My parents did a lot of traveling. Cruising , Mexico and Europe. And my mother learned through observation; don't bring real diamonds, bring costume jewellery. There are some awesome "fake" jewellery pieces out there. They honestly look like the real deal. I still have her "fake" diamond engagement ring. I think the ring itself might be 18k, but I'm not sure. Also, because she knew she would be sitting at the Captain's table at least once during a cruise, she packed one very dressy outfit. But it would be in two pieces; a good jacket and a good skirt. That way she could use the jacket with another outfit to give it a nice look. She would wait until her favorite outlet stores were having big blowout sales and go find great designer wear at about 70% off. She ALWAYS looked VERY well turned out. The clothes she used for traveling were all very luggage friendly; light weight, wrinkle resistant and also able to be washed by hand in a sink and hung to dry. And everything had to go with a few other pieces. I don't travel because I have health issues. But I remember her excitement and the way planned for months in advance for those trips.
Super glad you posted this! I've only traveled with large groups and have been wanting to go by myself but have never felt like I could be safe while abroad by myself.
I had my kid young, she's my travel companion... but in only 3 years she'll be off to college and I will be a solo female traveler (husband doesn't like to travel). I love these tips and to see that there are so many women who do it all the time, safely, and it is inspiring!
I just randomly stumbled on this video and I’m so glad I did! I’m planning some solo trips this year and these are tips I NEVER would have thought of on my own. THANK YOU!!!
These are really awesome tips. Things I think anyone can implement while traveling alone or with someone. Being aware of your things, your person and your surroundings is crucial when traveling especially alone.
Another good thing about wearing your backpack on the front is it keeps people from groping you on a crowded subway. I always just wear a simple steel band when I travel, unless I'm just visiting family. That way I don't have to worry about my rings getting stolen or misplaced. I take them off when I put on lotion or in the shower.
I'm going backpacking through South America and this really helped. I'm going with a group of people but don't know them very well and I'm younger than them so hearing little tips on safety in places really helps
Fun trick: I usually wear one of those mini backpacks for my stuff. Get a hair tie and use it to keep the zippers attached to each other. That way it's very difficult for somebody to unzip it and take something without you noticing.
Shayla! Awesome awesome video. I have so many friends who fear going anywhere by themselves no matter what I say to persuade them otherwise. You miss out on so much when you don't just PLANNN a tiny bit and be smart, just as you said. Thanks for sharing!
A lot of these can definitely be for both genders. When my class and I was at a busy civic square in Holguin we wore our backpacks front side, and in Havana market I was holding onto my fannypack (yes, I still rock that) the entire time. I can see why girls travelling solo might need more awareness. Great tips Shayla!
Living On A One Way I'd say carry toilet paper with you. A lot of places we stayed in Cuba didn't have TP which wasn't awful for the guys, but I feel like females would really appreciate having it.
If you're going somewhere with solid plumbing then that probably wouldn't apply, but it's a smart idea for service or missions trips. I just got back from my first though so I don't know how much merit that gives me.
No way! 😂😂 Ohmygosh, that is great. Did you include not to be afraid of looking foolish with hand gestures to get through the language barrier? It's actually kind of effective if you don't know much Spanish.
Ughhhh! When I went to Europe with my family they were totally the crazy map phone pointing people, they were stopping in the middle of the road in Paris like looking at a phone map and walking really slow looking at phones and talking nervously. I was like cmon!!!! We’re in Paris!!! Let’s just walk with purpose and explore??
Living On A One Way You should do the "landing video" for travellers flying into NZ, so many of them are totally unprepared & inexperienced, & put them / others at risk. Well done for good vid.
This is awesome! I went for just a weekend in Peru and everyone was freaking out that I was by myself because I'm "a girl." I was 24 and I was confident enough in my Spanish to feel I would know if someone was talking about me. I brought almost nothing with me and I didn't go anywhere dangerous at night. I had an awesome time!
Living On A One Way I'm so happy to see you have been successful and safe. I want to travel again as soon as I can! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Girl as a solo traveler myself these tips are excellent! Also, for hostels make sure to bring an eye mask and ear plugs if you are a light sleeper like myself.
Hello my friend hope you are well and having a great start to the week. Just found you today and really pleased we have your videos are awesome hun. These hints and tips are really helpful indeed. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us really appreciate it. Take care and stay safe my friend catch up soon God bless you 🙏❤️👍
I travel all the time by myself. Great tips I use often. I live in a large city so honestly... You'll be ok if you live in a busy city it's likely the same... And I use a high quality Patagonia bag.. Zips at the top... Not easy to take anything. But great tips!
I love love love this video! I started my first solo when I was 18 and I honestly loved it so much! I've been to Australia, Thailand and Indonesia for about 11 months. All the things you mentioned are super true, I did it all the same way. I can highly recommend a Facebook group called 'The Solo Female Traveller Network'. Even if you're not on the road at the moment, it just gives you so much inspiration! :)
You gave me some useful advice! Pretending you know where you’re going to while listening to Google Maps is an excellent ideia! Thank you very much for that!
Living On A One Way Yes, I’ll leave one ear open for sure, that’ll also prevent me from getting hit by a car or something. In April and May I’ll be traveling solo in Europe, and like... Getting mugged in Eastern Europe would be hell, mostly because I’ll be carrying a large amount of cash. I live in central Brazil and I’m used to traveling all over my country, which is a place you better watch out for those things you mentioned, so we kind of have an expertise on this matter... But you surprised me, you are very savvy regarding personal safety. :) I hope I meet smart and friendly people like you during my trip to Europe.
I'm currently organizing a one week holidays to the UK from France, I really thank you for the tip about offline google maps. I looked into it five minutes after the end of the video, and I can't be more thankful. it will save me precious expensive data if I need to check a place or an itinerary, and it will be safer. Cheers !
Very wise information, all of it. Having been a single girl and loving life, well I'm married now but, I always told someone where I was going and what my itinerary was. I'm a very social person but, I wanted to make sure someone would know if I was missing! Big hugs to you smart girl!
Invest in a Riut Bag R35. It has the zippers on the back side so no one has access. Never want another bag I own 4 Riuts in different sizes. So relaxed in a crowded place. Also invest in a pacsafe handbag. Slash proof and other security features. I found great tips at 'her packing list'.
Pacsafe make purses and bags that have steel mesh in the fabric and steel wire through the strap. They guarantee that it won't get cut and stolen. Especially the razor folks who cut your bag while you're in a crowd. I keep hard copies of my docs as well as a flash drive sewn into the hem of my pants (a little pocket bit). Most SD cards are waterproof so you can have one in a hem of a shirt and keep your critical data there too. Love your vids. Stay safe.
Great advise, actually best advise ever for anyone traveling overseas. Missed only one thing, know where the nearest embassy or consulate and/or know the number for the Duty Officer and/or the RSO and program it in your phone and write it down and put it some place safe. Also, know how to dial it, perhaps call it at least once just to say hi. If you get into some real trouble call ASAP for ADVICE don't wait till things get out of hand. That said, please understand that if you did something dumb the Embassy is not there to rescue you, get you out of jail, or give you money if you ran out, or give you a ticket home. They will help you contact your family, help get a lawyer (if you did something stupid), or help replace lost travel documents. It always a good idea to check in with the Embassy if you are traveling in a sketchy country. Also its never a bad idea to call the Marine guard and ask them where is a good place to hang out. THIS VIDEO PROVIDED GREAT ADVICE WATCH IT MANY MANY TIMES, AND TAKE NOTES. IT JUST MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.
+Ed Trinidad thank you so much! Being in touch with the embassy is a great idea! I'm very glad you think this video is informational! Im trying to share as much as possible!
I am not a female but I found your tips to be generally pretty helpful. I will be doing some solo traveling soon and it is always good to be reminded and informed of good advice to make my trip a nice one! ☺
I’m going to Greece soon and I was wondering what all did you bring in like clothing? I can’t figure out what to bring. I’m going in the summer for America
I have a video for this!! This are the weird things I pack: th-cam.com/video/VK6007zs7l8/w-d-xo.html This is what I pack for a month abroad: th-cam.com/video/52uN9u1SV_E/w-d-xo.html These are my travel tips playlist: th-cam.com/video/fCAdzK3MlBg/w-d-xo.html I hope these are helpful!
Loved this!! Traveling is so fun! I'd love to do some more traveling now that I'm kind of an adult. I'm about to turn 20. I did a good bit of traveling with my family between ages 11 and 16. I've been a few places in Europe and a lot of different countries in Africa. Bus rides, plane rides, taxis, crammed minibuses with chickens and goats as well as people...! So I learned some of this stuff from my Dad along the way. I'd love to move overseas again and maybe teach or something.
I also volunteered with refugees in Athens! Such a wonderful (yet heartbreaking) experience. Which shelter did you work with? Totally feel you about the walk to the metro at night. I learned that the hard way. And keeping a hand on your bags and in front is such a must, especially in Monastiraki.
Really great tips! The tip about downloading google maps offline - it's SO helpful! I agree about paying for safety - it's definitely important to pay a little extra for that peace of mind. Can't believe I just found your videos! I subbed and can't wait to see more of your travel tips :D My boyfriend and I just left the 9-5 world and started full time travel and working online... So feel free to check our travels out if you get chance! Also... I LOVE to make a collab video some time! :D
I just checked out your channel! How did you find mine? I subbed, I can't wait to see your adventures!! Thank you for watching and commenting so we could connect!
I've been travelling alone for 4 months and I'm 18 so those tips are really useful and it's so nice to meet other woman who also love to travel on their own 😍
Thanks for the great tips. After 27 yrs of taking care of my family, it's now me time. Gonna start traveling solo, just can't decide where my 1st destination will be...
It's kind of handy and also sad that as a Colombian, the biggest part of this tips are survival rules every time I step outside my door... For us it's just common sense (that's why it's not that easy to stole from a Latino)
Hahahah truth. We didn’t grow up with this knowledge. I’ve heard from so many people this is just obvious everyday information for a ton of people. And also people who are shocked by the information! It really depends where you grow up! I didn’t know this stuff until I started traveling!
Also pack spare/cheap replacements. I was a on a trip to Florida and left my electronic toothbrush in the hotel room. Luckily my parents were staying an extra night so they shipped it back to me but from now on I'm using a cheap manual one when traveling lol
I carry a little emergency flute and a tiny bottle of hairspray. Both are totally legal and making sound and spraying hairspray into eyes if very effective.
Use your common sense!!! Don’t look foreign, don’t look lost, never say to none you traveling by yourself, don’t drink a lot, don’t walking in dark places by yourself at night, be aware from your surroundings
if you have a wallet or anything that stores cards, the card pockets that are easily accessible when the wallet is closed should have empty gift cards/expired credit cards in them. that way if a thief tries to steal a card, they will go for the one that is easily in reach which would be a useless card. it’s why I always hang on to used up gift cards
No google map, but Here map!!! Agree to look poor! In France, they give you a special paper proffing you had a French passport to change it! I dont' agree about drinking and drugging! Latin America is the best place to drug, it's so cheap! Cool advices, cool rhythm! #YTCM
Seems like you learned these tips based on your experiences..very handy
Totally!! Glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully it an be helpful!
Tip on passport/ID/important documents! I scan or take pics of essential stuff (passports, ID, itineraries, maps, booking details and info etc.) and upload to google drive, so even if your phone gets lost or stolen, as long as you can get to a computer or device, you can access your documents and info!!
That’s a great idea!
I always have my documents scanned online! So handy!
Hope nobody gets access to them and copies them etc.
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Yeah, that might be even more possible than the physical document being stolen.
I do the same ! :D
I firmly believe that we solo female travelers should also learn ways to defend ourselves. Not all of us have time to take self-defense classes however, so I'd like to share some tips which I have learned in my self-defense classes.
I've been taking Krav Maga for women classes for self-defense and I've learned that the best self- defense targets on a mans body for women, and the best ways of striking them are as follows:
- the eyes (finger poke them)
- the nose (palm heel strike upwards)
- the throat (chopping like actions)
- the testicles (knee / kick / punch / slap / grab-twist-pull and *hold on to them tightly* until he collapses and passes out within a matter of seconds)
- the knees (sideways kick to dislocate)
I've been taught that even a trained, determined teenage girl could easily take down a man if she goes for these targets, especially if she goes *fast* and *hard* for the *eyes* or the *testicles* (or "high balls" and "low balls" as I've also heard them called.)
If he's removed his trousers and he is about to rape you, then his testicles will now be *extremely vulnerable* to a "grab, twist, pull and hold" counterattack, and you should keep squeezing and pulling them as hard as you can (you can even use both hands, and it's still just as effective even if you only manage to get hold of one testicle) until he passes out in under 8 seconds.
When a man has his testicles forcefully squeezed it causes him to curl over and quickly lose all of his strength no matter how big and strong he is - great for women to know about. This technique has actually saved many women throughout the world.
I hope that someone can read about, learn and share these tips. We can stay safe if we know how and where to strike if ever we are attacked.
Kath Beck ok? She was just giving helpful advice, why the weird reply
Thanks for taking the time to post this helpful information. Much appreciated! Best to you!
Thank You So Much, This is a Life Saver.
As a dude reading this comment, it hurt just thinking about this, lol. Girls should definitely go for the testicles if some man's trying to assault them because it's one of the easiest ways to bring the assault to a halt.
As a guy who's grown up in a rough area I can tell you if a girl tried to punch me in the balls ( doesn't hurt if you get beat up often) that would only end up escalating the situation. Don't defend yourself. You're a girl who's likely a third my weight. One good punch from me and you're comatose, I pull a knife you're dead, I have a gun you're dead. Never defend yourself best advice for a girl or guy. What you do do is run. Distract him and run. He grabs you run and get free. Once you're free keep running.
Travelling means stepping out of the comfort zone and getting in touch with the inner self like you might have never experienced before. Love all your tips, especially the phone tip, that’s a super one.
Glad it was helpful! And I totally agree with getting out of your comfort zone!
These solo female travel tips were so helpful!! My son had his phone stolen on our family trip in Italy, so I love the phone tip! Thanks for these travel tips!!
Financial Woman oh noo!!! That's the worst. Of course thank you for watching!
I actually highly recommend Amsterdam to solo travellers. I am a 19 year old Dutch girl and recently moved close to Amsterdam (after living in Australia for 11yrs) I go there almost every week and have been clubbing there, to me it feels like a very safe place (even the red light district). There are always many people around and everyone speaks English. Plus it is very easy to explore the amazing city on foot!
Flying Pig Hostel near central station is a great place to stay, my friend works there and it is in the perfect location and there are always friendly people there! Enjoy!
Awesome to know! Thank you!!
Especially the red light district, because there's a ton of security camera's and stuff over there.
I mean yeah, if you're going to a place like Amsterdam it's probably fine to act like when you're alone in the place you already live in. It's the less developed places like Cuba, India, etc where you should be extra careful.
Zoe H girl let’s be friends, ill be in amsterdam in october
@@heyshayla My tip: Don't take advice about which hostel to stay in from random strangers in the YT comment section.
I have another tip: always make the top layer of your bag a layer of old tissuepapers with your old dirty snot in it. I once came down a stariway in a station and saw my bag was open and panicked, but nothing was gone, because I disgusted the hell out of that wanna-be-thief
Hahahahaha this is hilarious and disgusting!
This is gold!
Ha! I do this in a small front pocket of a backpack or travel crossbody bag/purse.
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Coming from one of the safest cities in America and having never left on my own before, I think this video may have saved my life. Thank you.
Good!!!!! That’s so good to hear :)
I loved the don't get wasted tip- a lot of people have told me I was "uptight" because I didn't want to get wasted with a bunch of strangers but if I can't trust them to take care of me, I have to take care of myself. Loved your video and what you're doing in Greece!
EXACTLY, and if you don't need alcohol (or any substance) to have a good time, you're a fun person in my book!
@@heyshayla I definitely agree! :)
Before travelling alone get more information about the place. Research as much as you can about the place you are traveling to. Plan your budget. Take passport & phone. Get map of the place or download app for this. Packing plays a major role in travelling. Don’t be afraid to go alone. Try not to look lost when you’re travelling.
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I’ve been traveling internationally for 30+ years, solo and leading student groups. This video is full of great, expert advice. Well done!
THANK YOU!! I appreciate that!
I love that you kept it real!! Thank you for sharing from first-hand experience.
Angie Sanchez you have to keep it real and never take yourself too serious! Glad you enjoyed it!!
As a solo male traveler I have deep respect for solo women travelers. It takes guts to venture out on your own in this not always so nice world.
Great solo travel tips. I wish I had this video when I travelled solo in my 20's. Thankfully everything went smoothly. Great topic.
Glad you enjoyed it and I'm glad things went well!! You must already be common sense savvy!!
My parents did a lot of traveling. Cruising , Mexico and Europe. And my mother learned through observation; don't bring real diamonds, bring costume jewellery. There are some awesome "fake" jewellery pieces out there. They honestly look like the real deal. I still have her "fake" diamond engagement ring. I think the ring itself might be 18k, but I'm not sure.
Also, because she knew she would be sitting at the Captain's table at least once during a cruise, she packed one very dressy outfit. But it would be in two pieces; a good jacket and a good skirt. That way she could use the jacket with another outfit to give it a nice look. She would wait until her favorite outlet stores were having big blowout sales and go find great designer wear at about 70% off. She ALWAYS looked VERY well turned out.
The clothes she used for traveling were all very luggage friendly; light weight, wrinkle resistant and also able to be washed by hand in a sink and hung to dry. And everything had to go with a few other pieces.
I don't travel because I have health issues. But I remember her excitement and the way planned for months in advance for those trips.
Man she knew what she was doing!
A fake ring that cost 18k????
@@DrAElemayo 18k gold
Sandra Nelson if you going to bring fake why you wear it?😏
Wish has some jewelry that looks so real.
Super glad you posted this! I've only traveled with large groups and have been wanting to go by myself but have never felt like I could be safe while abroad by myself.
I’m always abroad by myself :)
I had my kid young, she's my travel companion... but in only 3 years she'll be off to college and I will be a solo female traveler (husband doesn't like to travel). I love these tips and to see that there are so many women who do it all the time, safely, and it is inspiring!
Yes! The Facebook group in the description is great too! It’s called girls love travel and it’s awesome!
I just randomly stumbled on this video and I’m so glad I did! I’m planning some solo trips this year and these are tips I NEVER would have thought of on my own. THANK YOU!!!
YAY!!! OMG so excited for you! Have so much fun on your trips!
I m not even a girl, but I loved your tips. INSPIRING
Yay!!! Yeah they’re really for everyone! Glad you liked it!
These are really awesome tips. Things I think anyone can implement while traveling alone or with someone. Being aware of your things, your person and your surroundings is crucial when traveling especially alone.
Sarah, thank you for commenting!! I'm glad you found them helpful!
Another good thing about wearing your backpack on the front is it keeps people from groping you on a crowded subway. I always just wear a simple steel band when I travel, unless I'm just visiting family. That way I don't have to worry about my rings getting stolen or misplaced. I take them off when I put on lotion or in the shower.
That’s a great idea!
I'm going backpacking through South America and this really helped. I'm going with a group of people but don't know them very well and I'm younger than them so hearing little tips on safety in places really helps
so amazing seeing woman helping woman, thank you so much. this vould save lives
These are great tips! I love how they're unique and not the normal ones we hear all the time
Good!!! I’m so glad they’re helpful!
Thank you so much for this video! It was so helpful 💛
Oh good!
Im so happy i have youtube plus a mother that travelled solo in her early 20s for tips on solo travelling.
I have watched a number of travel tips videos already, but yours was the first one that felt really helpful
Wow amazing!!!! Thank you!
Hi from Costa Rica!! I will be traveling solo for 3 months all over Europe. Thanks for the tips
Oh yay!!! Glad it was helpful!
Fun trick: I usually wear one of those mini backpacks for my stuff. Get a hair tie and use it to keep the zippers attached to each other. That way it's very difficult for somebody to unzip it and take something without you noticing.
GREAT IDEA!!
But if people are desperate enough, they will just cut your bag open with a knife or something
Shayla! Awesome awesome video. I have so many friends who fear going anywhere by themselves no matter what I say to persuade them otherwise. You miss out on so much when you don't just PLANNN a tiny bit and be smart, just as you said. Thanks for sharing!
Good I’m so glad you liked the video!
Thanks 🙏 for that. I love travel alone but not lonely, LOL 🇦🇴 That was very informative. Ready to travel to South Africa 🇿🇦
Oh good, I'm glad you found it informative!! SOUTH AFRICA that is on my list!
excellent advice! I've been traveling Europe since the 1970s and know that the advice you are offering is incredibly valuable.
Good! Thank you!
You’ve been traveling since the 70s?! That’s amazing!
That ring thing is smart lol
Right?!
there r also women who would wear fake rings to pretend that they're married so guys don't bother them
But why dont you just, like take the ring off?
The ring can also be used as a weapon when punching in case of physical harassment
U are such a good teacher who will help me a lot i have dream if I go out of country I seriously do same like this
A lot of these can definitely be for both genders. When my class and I was at a busy civic square in Holguin we wore our backpacks front side, and in Havana market I was holding onto my fannypack (yes, I still rock that) the entire time. I can see why girls travelling solo might need more awareness. Great tips Shayla!
GREAT call definitely for both genders!!
YAAAAAAAAS I freaking LOVE that you rock the fanny pack!!
Thanks, any to add?
Living On A One Way I'd say carry toilet paper with you. A lot of places we stayed in Cuba didn't have TP which wasn't awful for the guys, but I feel like females would really appreciate having it.
If you're going somewhere with solid plumbing then that probably wouldn't apply, but it's a smart idea for service or missions trips. I just got back from my first though so I don't know how much merit that gives me.
Thats hilarious I just filmed a tips for Cuba video and that was DEFINITELY on there !
No way! 😂😂 Ohmygosh, that is great. Did you include not to be afraid of looking foolish with hand gestures to get through the language barrier? It's actually kind of effective if you don't know much Spanish.
I can understand how this video went viral. Great job. quick, smooth, informative, natural.
Keep it up, and Keep Moving Forward!
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you liked this video!
Ughhhh! When I went to Europe with my family they were totally the crazy map phone pointing people, they were stopping in the middle of the road in Paris like looking at a phone map and walking really slow looking at phones and talking nervously. I was like cmon!!!! We’re in Paris!!! Let’s just walk with purpose and explore??
Haha traveling with people can be so difficult!
Really good, realistic & practical vid. And well presented, down to earth. A breath of fresh air. Well done.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it!
Living On A One Way
You should do the "landing video" for travellers flying into NZ, so many of them are totally unprepared & inexperienced, & put them / others at risk. Well done for good vid.
This is awesome! I went for just a weekend in Peru and everyone was freaking out that I was by myself because I'm "a girl." I was 24 and I was confident enough in my Spanish to feel I would know if someone was talking about me. I brought almost nothing with me and I didn't go anywhere dangerous at night. I had an awesome time!
Wahoo!!!! You go girl!! It’s such an empowering feeling!
Living On A One Way I'm so happy to see you have been successful and safe. I want to travel again as soon as I can! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hi Shayla. Thanks for these tips. I plan to travel to Paris at some point. Hopefully not alone but this is good in case it is.
Girl as a solo traveler myself these tips are excellent! Also, for hostels make sure to bring an eye mask and ear plugs if you are a light sleeper like myself.
I’m the easiest sleeper but this is good, whenever I see ppl with it it makes me feel better that I won’t bother anyone!
Hello my friend hope you are well and having a great start to the week. Just found you today and really pleased we have your videos are awesome hun. These hints and tips are really helpful indeed. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us really appreciate it. Take care and stay safe my friend catch up soon God bless you 🙏❤️👍
What a great video! I'd love to travel for 2 years! I'll be watching your videos to travel with you :D
VeroSweetHobby it's fun but not all rainbows and butterflies!
Thank you!
I travel all the time by myself. Great tips I use often. I live in a large city so honestly... You'll be ok if you live in a busy city it's likely the same...
And I use a high quality Patagonia bag.. Zips at the top... Not easy to take anything. But great tips!
I agree! People who live in the city totally have these skills down!!
I love love love this video! I started my first solo when I was 18 and I honestly loved it so much! I've been to Australia, Thailand and Indonesia for about 11 months. All the things you mentioned are super true, I did it all the same way. I can highly recommend a Facebook group called 'The Solo Female Traveller Network'. Even if you're not on the road at the moment, it just gives you so much inspiration! :)
Oh cool!! Thank you! I love communities like that :)
You gave me some useful advice!
Pretending you know where you’re going to while listening to Google Maps is an excellent ideia! Thank you very much for that!
My sister ( who is a cop) just wanted to make sure that you have at least one ear open to listen to what’s going on around you
Living On A One Way
Yes, I’ll leave one ear open for sure, that’ll also prevent me from getting hit by a car or something.
In April and May I’ll be traveling solo in Europe, and like... Getting mugged in Eastern Europe would be hell, mostly because I’ll be carrying a large amount of cash.
I live in central Brazil and I’m used to traveling all over my country, which is a place you better watch out for those things you mentioned, so we kind of have an expertise on this matter... But you surprised me, you are very savvy regarding personal safety. :)
I hope I meet smart and friendly people like you during my trip to Europe.
This was so helpful! Thanks, makes me feel less naive about travelling on my own
Good!!! That is amazing to hear!
I'm currently organizing a one week holidays to the UK from France, I really thank you for the tip about offline google maps. I looked into it five minutes after the end of the video, and I can't be more thankful. it will save me precious expensive data if I need to check a place or an itinerary, and it will be safer. Cheers !
It’s a good one! Glad it was helpful!!!
Great, sensible tips.
Very wise information, all of it. Having been a single girl and loving life, well I'm married now but, I always told someone where I was going and what my itinerary was. I'm a very social person but, I wanted to make sure someone would know if I was missing! Big hugs to you smart girl!
That’s true and a great idea!
This is soooo helpful. thank you so much for sharing what youve learned with us.
That’s so great to hear!!
Invest in a Riut Bag R35. It has the zippers on the back side so no one has access. Never want another bag I own 4 Riuts in different sizes. So relaxed in a crowded place.
Also invest in a pacsafe handbag. Slash proof and other security features.
I found great tips at 'her packing list'.
Thank you for this!
Such great tips Shayla. Love it.
Thank you! Hopefully you can use some of them!
Pacsafe make purses and bags that have steel mesh in the fabric and steel wire through the strap. They guarantee that it won't get cut and stolen. Especially the razor folks who cut your bag while you're in a crowd. I keep hard copies of my docs as well as a flash drive sewn into the hem of my pants (a little pocket bit). Most SD cards are waterproof so you can have one in a hem of a shirt and keep your critical data there too. Love your vids. Stay safe.
Great tips!!! Thank you!
Great advise, actually best advise ever for anyone traveling overseas. Missed only one thing, know where the nearest embassy or consulate and/or know the number for the Duty Officer and/or the RSO and program it in your phone and write it down and put it some place safe. Also, know how to dial it, perhaps call it at least once just to say hi. If you get into some real trouble call ASAP for ADVICE don't wait till things get out of hand. That said, please understand that if you did something dumb the Embassy is not there to rescue you, get you out of jail, or give you money if you ran out, or give you a ticket home. They will help you contact your family, help get a lawyer (if you did something stupid), or help replace lost travel documents. It always a good idea to check in with the Embassy if you are traveling in a sketchy country. Also its never a bad idea to call the Marine guard and ask them where is a good place to hang out. THIS VIDEO PROVIDED GREAT ADVICE WATCH IT MANY MANY TIMES, AND TAKE NOTES. IT JUST MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.
+Ed Trinidad thank you so much! Being in touch with the embassy is a great idea! I'm very glad you think this video is informational! Im trying to share as much as possible!
Have you ever tried to use the Pacsafe bags? They have metal wire in the straps and woven into fabric of the packs making them slash proof.
I haven’t!
Living On A One Way check it out. They have purses also.
Totally awesome... just shared you with my Wild Woman Enchanted Facebook page! Totally brilliant... keep making these awesome vids!
Thank you so much!
I am not a female but I found your tips to be generally pretty helpful. I will be doing some solo traveling soon and it is always good to be reminded and informed of good advice to make my trip a nice one! ☺
Totally these tips are for females or males to stay safe!
I have always wanted to go to Greece! Great tips!
beautyandthefoodie.com thank you!! It's a must! I'm here to help with the refugees so I haven't done too many "Greek things"
Thank you for helping them! So grateful you are giving your time and help :)
Of course I'm so happy to be here. At he end of my trip I will check out Santorini :)
Enjoy!
Very helpful. Will travel southeast asia solo this August. Thanks for the tips!
Oh man have such a good time!!!
Living On A One Way Sure I will
I’m going to Greece soon and I was wondering what all did you bring in like clothing? I can’t figure out what to bring. I’m going in the summer for America
I have a video for this!!
This are the weird things I pack: th-cam.com/video/VK6007zs7l8/w-d-xo.html
This is what I pack for a month abroad: th-cam.com/video/52uN9u1SV_E/w-d-xo.html
These are my travel tips playlist: th-cam.com/video/fCAdzK3MlBg/w-d-xo.html
I hope these are helpful!
This is great! I find that solo travel really opens up your mind and options. It's not as hard to stay safe if youre careful.
I completely agree!
Great video Shayla! I am planning to start travelling from Jan so these are useful tips.
GOOOD! Good luck, any idea where you'll head first?
Vietnam and Philippines first, and then we'll see :)
Christina Tsiripidou eeeek!!! Exciting!!!
Loved this!!
Traveling is so fun! I'd love to do some more traveling now that I'm kind of an adult. I'm about to turn 20. I did a good bit of traveling with my family between ages 11 and 16. I've been a few places in Europe and a lot of different countries in Africa. Bus rides, plane rides, taxis, crammed minibuses with chickens and goats as well as people...! So I learned some of this stuff from my Dad along the way. I'd love to move overseas again and maybe teach or something.
Wow that’s amazing! You’ve probably got a lot of the street smarts you need!!
I hope you get to keep it up!
Hiii! I’m a member of girls love travel! Found your page before even knowing you’re in there lol I was looking for solo travel tips. I’ll be subbing!
+EnemyTool so great! Isn't it an awesome group!!
yess! I'm obsessed with that group lol it's very inspiring and I love meeting awesome women (like you) who inspire me to get out there on my own.
I also volunteered with refugees in Athens! Such a wonderful (yet heartbreaking) experience. Which shelter did you work with? Totally feel you about the walk to the metro at night. I learned that the hard way. And keeping a hand on your bags and in front is such a must, especially in Monastiraki.
Totally! I was working with caritas in Athens and happy caravan in lamia, what about you?
That's so awesome! I worked with Mosaico House in Athens :)
Really great tips! The tip about downloading google maps offline - it's SO helpful!
I agree about paying for safety - it's definitely important to pay a little extra for that peace of mind.
Can't believe I just found your videos! I subbed and can't wait to see more of your travel tips :D
My boyfriend and I just left the 9-5 world and started full time travel and working online... So feel free to check our travels out if you get chance! Also... I LOVE to make a collab video some time! :D
I just checked out your channel! How did you find mine?
I subbed, I can't wait to see your adventures!! Thank you for watching and commenting so we could connect!
Super helpful video for a first-time solo traveler. Thanks for sharing!
SO good to hear! Enjoy your trip!
Thanks for these tips.I will lookup this FB Group.
Oh good! It’s a great one!
Traveling solos is literally the best thing in the world I swear 💕 I did it two years (unplanned) and didn't realize how much I would love it.
Right!! I agree, scary at first (still for me) but always such a great time!
Your voice sounds almost exactly like Grace Helbig
Strange, I'm going to have to look her up! I've been told Emma Stone a lot too lol
I've been travelling alone for 4 months and I'm 18 so those tips are really useful and it's so nice to meet other woman who also love to travel on their own 😍
Wow kudos!! Stay safe! But you know how great it is to meet people along the way I’m sure... it’s probably my favorite part!
do you live in a rv ? and I just SUBCRIBED
Just a van :)
oh thank you
I love that those were actual practical advise and you seem like a very funny, dynamic kind of person, so...gained a subscriber :).
Good I’m glad it’s helpful and a different way :)
I and stoked you like enough to subscribe!
Awesome tips! I’m not a solo traveler but anyone could benefit from this info. Thx!
I agree!! I’m glad you think so too!
Thanks for the great tips. After 27 yrs of taking care of my family, it's now me time. Gonna start traveling solo, just can't decide where my 1st destination will be...
It's kind of handy and also sad that as a Colombian, the biggest part of this tips are survival rules every time I step outside my door... For us it's just common sense (that's why it's not that easy to stole from a Latino)
Hahahah truth. We didn’t grow up with this knowledge. I’ve heard from so many people this is just obvious everyday information for a ton of people. And also people who are shocked by the information! It really depends where you grow up! I didn’t know this stuff until I started traveling!
Also pack spare/cheap replacements. I was a on a trip to Florida and left my electronic toothbrush in the hotel room. Luckily my parents were staying an extra night so they shipped it back to me but from now on I'm using a cheap manual one when traveling lol
this is great-thank you!
Traveling by myself as a woman can seem daunting at times. This video is very helpful and encouraging! Thanks
Amazing! I’m so glad!
Pretty much made all these mistakes travelling abroad and luckily everything was OK
Hahahaha #HonestyHour I love that you just come out with. Yep. Did all of those things 😂😂😂 but seriously I’m glad everything was okay!
Loved these tips
Great!! thank you :)
EVERY SINGLE SOLO TRAVEL VIDEO: directed at girls lol ok guess I'll just go walk around at night
I carry a little emergency flute and a tiny bottle of hairspray. Both are totally legal and making sound and spraying hairspray into eyes if very effective.
Use your common sense!!! Don’t look foreign, don’t look lost, never say to none you traveling by yourself, don’t drink a lot, don’t walking in dark places by yourself at night, be aware from your surroundings
Super helpful! I’m going on my first solo trip to Cabo in March. I’m a bit nervous! But this definitely put me at ease, thanks!
That’s so great to hear!!
Yo, I'm from Greece and when I wanna go from one place to another I be like: 1:28 😂
I love traveling by myself... Thanks for the tips!
Awesome video and really useful advice. Definitely applicable to all travelers! #YTCM
Sweet Channel! I totally subbed thanks for watching!
PacSafe backpacks help deter or slow down pickpockets.
and traveling solo is the best way unless you have a REALLY amazing partner, which is rare.....
if you have a wallet or anything that stores cards, the card pockets that are easily accessible when the wallet is closed should have empty gift cards/expired credit cards in them. that way if a thief tries to steal a card, they will go for the one that is easily in reach which would be a useless card. it’s why I always hang on to used up gift cards
as a man, im still scared to travel
@@exelmans8855 ;)
We've used Maps.me and google maps offline and both have their perks (so download both ;)
a fake wedding ring is genius
I have one of those under skirt waist packs which has a metal belt and is so thin you cant see it. Its great for storing money and passports etc
Uuuu great idea!
No google map, but Here map!!! Agree to look poor! In France, they give you a special paper proffing you had a French passport to change it! I dont' agree about drinking and drugging! Latin America is the best place to drug, it's so cheap! Cool advices, cool rhythm! #YTCM
Drinking and drugging may be different as a man than a solo female ;)
Hm yes, So I updated my advice : drug yourself only with trusted friends :D
I'm going to solo travel through Thailand next month. Already really nervous, but videos like these make me feel better. Lol
YAY I LOVE THAT!!
As a European, if I may say it, I think Americans/Australians get robbed more. It's like if they attracted bad people. 😂
Hahah hilarious!
Why?
The best travel tips I have ever seen. It's travel for the real world!! Thanks
Thats so great to hear! I'm so happy you found them helpful!