When we travel,
we must be vigilant. We need to be
on guard at all times watching for
potential harmful situations.
Although some situations will be out of
your control, there are some 'Best
Practices' you can use to help eliminate
the chance that you may be involved in
some kind of incident.
- Maintain a
low profile, blending in with other
the best you can not drawing
attention to yourself
- Use your
best judgment
- Be patient,
polite and respectful of others
- If you don't
feel comfortable in your
environment, leave
- Don't do
something you are unsure of or
something that makes you feel uneasy
- Play it safe
and don't take chances
- In general,
stay with the tourist crowds
avoiding shady areas that may be
unsafe
- Remember
that some locations may be safe
during the day while less safe at
night
- Be aware of
your environment and potential exit
points should something unforeseen
occur
- Be aware of
scammers and thieves offering to
help you when you have not asked
Wearing
your colors
When you travel,
do your best to fit and and not draw
attention to yourself. As proud as
you may be, the best practice when
travelling abroad is to maintain a low
profile and that means not wearing your
countries attire or emblems; this means
t-shirts, hats, pins, etc. It's
sad that we must be so discrete, but
it's a safe and smart practice.
Whatever your nationality, you could
become an easy target for others who do
not look upon you favorably. You
do not want to become a victim of any
type of crime, violent or non-violent.
Fortunately when traveling around
Europe, in most places you will be able
to blend right in and no one will know
the difference other than perhaps you
look like a typical tourist, but
tourists are usually everywhere.
Using your
phone or camera while on a train/subway
or other crowded environments
The following
may be something you have not given
much thought to, but it does happen
and is something you should be aware
of.
When you are
in crowded situations using your
phone, camera or other items, it's
very easy to become distracted.
When you are distracted, or even
aware of your surroundings,
professional thieves can often
easily make off with your valuables.
It's very easy for someone and
perhaps younger kids to quickly run
by and snatch something out of your
hand before you even realize what
has happened. Professional
thieves know their routine and have
timing down to an art.
They can easily run by you, grab
your phone or camera and exit the
train right as the doors are
closing, leaving you powerless to do
anything.
To be safe, keep your valuables
stowed away until it's safe to take
them out.
Train/Subway Specific
Do not use your phone or camera
until the doors have shut and the
train is moving to avoid the
scenario described above.
Do not set valuables on the seat
next to you until it's absolutely
safe to do so - when the doors have
shut and the train is moving.
Never leave valuables unattended,
not even in your bag should you
leave your seat - take them with
you.
Backpacks
See our page
on
Backpacks on Public Transportation
for additional security information when
traveling with a backpack.
Stories
from our travels
In some
locations, you will be able to blend
right in while in other locations there
is absolutely nothing you can do to
disguise the fact that you are not from
around the area.
In all our
travels, we have never run into any
issues with locals not liking
American's, but we have some humorous
stores to tell.
On our trip to
Sardinia Italy, I was talking with a man
sitting next to us on the plane.
We were talking about travel and he was
telling us about Sardinia. He
asked if we were American's and we said
yes. He then said that people in
Italy like American's but they just
didn't care for our president at the
time - George W. Bush.
When we were in
India, we toured many temples, churches
and mosques to experience the different
religions and ceremonies - although in
Hindi we did not comprehend much.
At the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Sikh
Temple in Delhi, we were sitting and
observing all that was going on around
us when an older man (on the far right
on the center photo) walked over and sat
down next to me. He looked at me
and asked 'American'? I said yes
and he gave me a 'Thumbs Up' gesture and
said 'George Bush'. He then walked
away and sat down at another location.
This still makes me laugh, the fact that
he spoke any English at all and that he
liked our President. The photos
below are a little blurry as I could not
use my flash inside the temple.
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Gurudwara Bangla
Sahib Sikh Temple - Delhi, India |
Off the
beaten path
Travel is about the fun and excitement that
comes with exploring strange new places
of which many are off the beaten path.
Here we are not necessarily talking
about the out-of-the-way towns you may
visit, but rather the places you may
explore in larger locations that are
away from the typical tourist areas.
In general, most cities are going to be
safe, especially during the day when
people are out and about, but you should
still use caution when venturing away
from the tourist areas.
On a
Shoulder Season trip to Sardinia Italy, there
was a remote beach we had heard about
that was within
walking distance of our hotel. The
short route to reach the beach required
walking through some shady areas of an
industrial area following the rail
tracks. This was one of those
decision times. Was it worth the
risk of walking through some unknown
area where no one was round to reach a
secluded beach? Should we venture
out, or play it safe and enjoy the
beaches close by our hotel? In
this case, we decided to play it safe
and stick to the areas where there were
other people. During this time of
year, the crowds were gone and the
island was virtually deserted.
Perhaps during the peak season when the
area is crowded with tourists, making
the walk is more commonplace and safe.
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Golfo Aranci |
Olbia on
the Island of Sardinia,
Italy |
There are times and places where it's
perfectly safe to wander in secluded
areas, but in general, stay with the
crowds and go where the tourists go.
Many excellent restaurants will be found
away from the tourist areas - if the
locals are eating there, the food must
be good.
There are
times that the only way to see something
specific is to venture through unknown
streets and alleyways to find them.
Palazzo
Contarini del Bovolo - Venice, Italy
If you travel
to Venice, try to find the Bovolo
(spiral staircase) in the Palazzo
Contarini. In order to get
here, you must follow the yellow
arrows from Manin square, down the
Calle della Mandola. En route, you
will be able to experience at first
hand, the peculiarities of Venetian
dimensions: some of the alleyways
which lead you here are so narrow,
two people cannot go down them side
by side.
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Palazzo Contarini
del Bovolo |
Venice, Italy |
San Pietro in Vincoli
(Saint Peter in Chains) Basilica -
Rome, Italy
This is
something you kind of have to know
about and explicitly look for as
it's not something you would just
stumble on to. Of everything
in Rome, this should be at the top
of your list. If you plan to
visit, be aware of the basilica's
opening hours.
The basilica
is best known for
being the home of Michelangelo's
magnificent statue of Moses.
It's actually a short walk from the
Coliseum requiring you to pass through a
narrow walkway to a church that is
hidden among other buildings.
Michelangelo's Moses (completed
1515), while originally intended as
part of a massive 47-statue,
free-standing funeral monument for
Pope Julius II, became the
centerpiece of the Pope's funeral
monument and tomb in this, his
family's church (della Rovere
family).
Moses is depicted with horns, as
opposed to "the radiance of the
Lord", due to the similarity in the
Hebrew between the word for "beams
of light" and "horns". This kind of
iconographic symbolism was common in
early sacred art, and in this case
was easier for the sculptor (as
sculpting concrete horns is easier
than sculpting rays of light) and
would have been understood by all
who saw it as referring to the
radiance of Moses' face; they would
not have actually thought that he
had horns.
Also known as
the Basilica Eudoxiana, it was first
built in 432-440 to house the relic
of the Chains that Bound Saint
Peter when he was imprisoned in
Jerusalem. According to legend, when
the Empress Eudoxia (wife of Emperor
Valentinian III) gifted the chains
to Pope Leo I, while he compared
them to the chains of St. Peter's
final imprisonment in the Mamertine
Prison in Rome, the two chains
miraculously fused together. The
chains are kept in a reliquary under
the main altar in the basilica.
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Michelangelo's
Moses |
Chains that bound
Saint Peter |
San Pietro in Vincoli
Basilica - Rome, Italy |
Exploring
day and night
Some sites should
be seen during the day as well as at
night. This is something to
consider when visiting a town and
contemplating staying the night.
There are places where it's entirely
safe to be during the daylight hours,
but can be rather sketchy during the
night. In the large city of
Budapest Hungary there were areas we
explored during the day but avoided at
night. However, some places in
Budapest were a must see during the
night. For example, at night the
Fisherman's Bastion on Castle Hill
as well as some other areas were not to
be missed. We found that sticking
to the major tourist areas at night was
completely safe.
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Fisherman's
Bastion - Castle Hill |
Budapest, Hungary |
In larger cities such as
Rome and Paris, it's fun to wander back
alleys and side streets during the day,
but at night it may be better to stick
to the tourist areas where you will find
larger crowds late into the evening.
Some smaller
towns are a must to explore during the
day as well as at night. In towns
such as Rothenburg Germany where
there is no crime, it's fun to walk the
town and the Medieval Wall even
in the wee hours of the night.
There is nothing like exploring and
walking the wall late at night while
contemplating the towns medieval history
and all that has gone on there over the
years.
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Rothenburg,
Germany |
Fitting In
You should try to
blend in the best you can and not draw
attention to yourself but there will always
be places that no matter what you do,
you are just not going to fit in and you
will stand out like a sore
thumb. When you are in these
places, it's important to be patient,
polite and respectful of others.
You will find that in general most
people are friendly and even willing to
help you if you have questions or are
confused about something.
Can you find
the tourist in the photos? |
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Delhi, India |
Dubai, United
Arab Emirates |
The Great Wall -
Badaling, China |
Terrorism
There
have been many incidents where
terrorists have targeted large groups of
innocent people. Attacks are
random and can come in many forms as we
have all become aware of. From
bombings, random shootings and knife
attacks to driving a vehicle down a
crowded sidewalk. So what can you
do in these situations?
Unfortunately sometimes you may not be
able to do anything at all when you are in the wrong place at the wrong
time. If someone has planted an
explosive somewhere and you are in the
vicinity when it goes off, there won't
be any warning and there will be nothing
you can do.
Be aware of your
environment and
if possible, do your best to avoid anything that looks suspicious. If you are walking in a
crowded area, look ahead for ways out or
places to duck into should something
happen. If you will be crossing a
bridge, look for escape
possibilities or obstacles that may
protect you from a
terrorist attack. When these
things happen, you will have little time
to think and just have to react.
Take a minute to analyze your
surroundings ahead of time looking for
possible escape routes should they be
necessary.
Remember,
terrorist attacks can happen anywhere.
They happen not only in Europe but all
around the globe as well as in the
United States. It seems no where
and no one is immune to the attacks.
Research the locations you plan to visit
prior to planning your trip and again
prior to departure. There are some
places a certain times that should be
avoided entirely. For example,
when the riots were
taking place in Cairo Egypt, it was not
a place for any tourist to be. Check the government
site listed below for travel advisories
where you will also find an app you can download
to your Smartphone giving you travel advisory
updates.
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The following website provides
travel advisory information
Arriving
Early
When we plan a trip where we will be visiting
different locations, we always try to
arrive at each new destination during
the daylight hours. If possible,
arrive in the morning or mid-day so
people are out and about and you are not
trying to find your hotel in the dark.
You will feel much safer and secure
walking around a strange new place during
the day than at night. Although most
hotels will allow you to store your
backpack should you arrive prior to
check in time, arriving in the early
afternoon is preferable allowing you to
find your hotel, check in and drop off
your packs in your room before heading out to
explore.
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