We feel afraid of being robbed while traveling abroad, alone! Fear of being robbed is not because of credit cards or money but because of expensive electronics and your passport. Losing money and a credit card can be replaced but losing a passport in some other country is an extensive hassle which can ruin your trip. I know it is difficult to be 100% theft free. But we can at least take some solid measures to avoid this situation for sure. Stayed tuned to check that out!
This may sound obvious but many travelers neglect to follow this basic level of security. There is no need to buy a backpack with drawstring closures. But you can buy a bag with lockable zippers or simply lock your bag with a padlock. With these padlocks, you can keep your valuables safe and secure.
Little and Best; simply attach the pouch to your belt which will nicely fit under the shirt. This pouch is enough for a couple of folded bills, cards and for any small item. You can easily get money out from the belt without being noticed.
It is suggested to keep minimum cash with you. Digital transactions are always safest; so can keep credit or debit cards in your pocket.
If you are all alone then prefer to stay in a private room and not in dorms or with someone you met during your trip. But even if you choose to share your room with anyone then never discloses your stuff or valuables in front of him and try to keep most of your valuables under your pillow while sleeping at night.
To be the safest side you can buy travel insurance to make sure if something will go wrong then insurance will cover all your loss. Sometimes, this insurance may include things like laptops, camera gear, phones and iPads. So, you can make your trip safer and stress-free.
You can carry the dummy wallet and stuff it with fake currency, dummy debit/credit cards. So that if someone will approach you with evil intentions then you bluff them with dummy wallet and make him go away without losing anything to yourself.