In my next set of posts, I'm going to be reliving some of my most
vulnerable travel experiences and how I dealt with each scenario.
I've
had everything... from the wandering hands of a Vietnamese rally car
driver on a long haul flight (who unfortunately I was sat next to for 14
hours - yes 14 hours!) to being trapped inside a carpet shop, being
robbed during varying stages of my trips, having my identity stolen and
the ramifications, being taken off alone on a camel into the desert to
reach our camp before sundown, and always always always coping with the
unwanted attention from some of the shady characters I've encountered
along the way from their desire to get out of their respective country
to romancing to even beyond that.
Travelling should be fun, whilst exercising caution and common sense, but I was extremely green when I started at the
ripe young age of 18. I've always believed and trusted myself and I've
always had that confidence in myself that I will act in the strongest
manner possible when confronted with an unsavoury situation, but often
you are so caught in the moment, you very quickly lose your head letting
the trickster take advantage. And it happens so fast, it leaves your
head spinning.
But don't be alarmed, there are things you can do and precautions you can take before, during and even after
if you still have worries and concerns. We will be exploring these over
the coming weeks leading up to the release of my new, free e-guide
"Safe Travels".
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