Donating costly, ostentatious jewelry is a surefire method to draw attention from would-be robbers. Friends, leave it at home, especially if you're going somewhere crowded!

Don't ever store all of your money in one location. Store your credit cards and cash in two or three distinct locations so that you won't be totally without them in the event that one of your stashes gets stolen.

Look up the area you're visiting to find out what the local con artists are up to. RFID scanners and ploys that take advantage of youngsters to gain sympathy are examples of scams.

Travelers equipped with lockable zippers, RFID blockers, and slash-proof straps. Invest in a high-quality bag that meets your demands and tastes.

Your passport might be the most valuable item you bring with you when you travel. Having a digital duplicate of your passport will make the process of obtaining a replacement simpler in the event that it is stolen.

Before you arrive there, find out which taxi companies are reliable, and only use those.

Ask for advice about safe and unsafe neighborhoods when you check into a hotel or hostel, and make note of locations on your map to stay away from.

Numerous apps are available that are designed to assist passengers stay safe and provide information about safe travel.