What are some helpful precautions to be aware of when I am travelling?
Switching off from your day-to-day routine is all part of the holiday experience and a tour is the perfect way to relax and leave it to us. Your Travel Director will ensure that things run seamlessly on your trip, however it is a good idea to take precautions to avoid undesirable situations.
Personal Belongings
It is important to remain cautious when it comes to your personal belongings like your passport, mobile phone, credit cards and cash.
Never leave them on the table in restaurants, bars, hotel lobbies and public places (breakfast rooms) when you’re travelling, and keep them safe and secure and out of sight unless in use. Some recommended ways to do this is a discrete money belt with a zip that is not easily accessible or visible.
Bags
Keep your bag with you at all times. Wear it across your chest and ensure the bag is on the front of the body when you walk through crowded places.
Passport and Documents
Make sure your passport is always safe. Keep it on your person on travel days.
A money belt worn under your clothing is the safest place to carry your passport, as well as other important documents, a spare credit or debit card, larger cash amounts and any emergency contact lists for any credit/ bank cards that you use.
Many hotels provide safety deposit boxes for your use on longer stays, but be sure to reclaim them before checking out. Make a photocopy of your passport and important documents and keep them separately from the originals.
Cash
Only carry as much cash as you need at any time and avoid displaying large numbers of notes when making payments.
Hotels
When leaving your room, securely shut all windows and close the door to your room as you exit, with enough force to ensure it properly locks. Remember to keep your room key safely on you. On arrival at a new hotel, familiarize yourself with escape routes and locate the nearest fire exit to your room. Always know how to raise the alarm.
Situational Awareness
Avoid confrontational situations and large gatherings and if at any time a situation doesn’t feel right, walk away.
Hostile Situations
In the very unlikely situation you find yourself in the vicinity of a hostile incident, leave immediately and contact the police. If you are unable to leave, find somewhere to hide, lock the door and keep as quiet as possible. Remember to turn your phone to silent and contact the police.