Solo Travel Tips for Beginners: Stay Safe and Have Fun

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Stay in backpacker hostels, participate in free walking tours, hang out in common areas, and use apps like Meetup or Couchsurfing hangouts.
No, it gives you complete freedom to design your itinerary. You will push yourself out of your comfort zone and make friends easily.
Never keep all your cash in one place. Split it between your backpack, wallet, and a hidden money belt, and carry a backup credit card.
For your first trip, book your first two nights of accommodation and primary transport tickets in advance. Keep the rest of the schedule flexible.
Take a book to cafes, video call friends back home, join a local cooking class, or strike up a conversation with hostel staff.
Google Maps for offline navigation, Google Translate for language barriers, and Hostelworld for finding social accommodation.
Avoid walking in dark, deserted alleys, do not accept open drinks from strangers, and use official taxis rather than hitchhiking.
Share a copy of your hotel bookings, flight details, and keep them updated daily of your current location.
Pack clothes for 5-7 days and plan to wash them locally. Choose versatile, layering outfits and leave heavy non-essentials behind.
A tourist-guide led city tour where there is no fixed price, and you tip the guide at the end based on what you feel the tour was worth.
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