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link to A Kenyan’s Tips on Traveling Safe in Kenya: Avoid City Scams and Safari Stampedes

A Kenyan’s Tips on Traveling Safe in Kenya: Avoid City Scams and Safari Stampedes

There were 2,025,206 inbound visitors to my home country, Kenya, in 2018, which was 600,000 more than in the previous year. Many of these people came for the nature, for safari. Thanks to the high...

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link to Morocco: How to Avoid Scams and Love Northern Africa

Morocco: How to Avoid Scams and Love Northern Africa

Known for its beautiful mosques and enchanting medinas, Morocco is a country to lose yourself in. The culture is a wide blend of its vastly different neighbors; Spanish to the North,...

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link to Brazil: From the Amazon to Iguacu Falls, How to Stay Safe from Crime and Scams

Brazil: From the Amazon to Iguacu Falls, How to Stay Safe from Crime and Scams

Brazil is certainly not the safest country in the world. Its crime level ranks "very high", and it otherwise ranks comparably high for pretty much any type of crime other than racially related hate...

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link to Costa Rica: Staying Safe in this Gorgeous Eco-Paradise

Costa Rica: Staying Safe in this Gorgeous Eco-Paradise

Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica brings its own personality and uniqueness to travelers visiting Central America. Known for its vast rainforests and protected...

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link to Thailand: Keeping Safe in the Land of Smiles (and Pickpocketing Ladyboys)

Thailand: Keeping Safe in the Land of Smiles (and Pickpocketing Ladyboys)

Want to stay safe in Thailand? Take every smile with a grain of salt for starters. But soon you'll realize how things flow and how to keep a low profile. Then you'll really have some fun and you...

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I've traveled to about 20 countries, many of which were quite poor, and some a bit dangerous. One constant concern was keeping myself, my loved ones, and my stuff safe. A little danger is exciting, but getting mugged, bag-slashed, or ripped off is not. This site is dedicated to safety while traveling. -Adam

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