So I've covered a series of vulnerable travel scenarios, what I did in
those situations and how you might tackle similar. It isn't always easy
to know what to do, let alone know what the right thing is to
do, but you have to put emotion to the side and let your brain and logic
take over. It also helps if you're travelling with friends or in an
organised group so you can get their perspective and knowledge - and a
shoulder to lean (cry!) on when it all goes pear shaped. Your immediate
reaction will most probably be one of shock and disbelief, but it's the
critical minutes after that and your actions and reactions that will
determine how it plays out.
Look out
for my new, free e-guide "Safe Travels" where I'll be discussing more of
my travel tales and sharing practical advice for travel preparation
before, during and after your travels to ensure you have the best (and
safest) time possible.
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