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  1. My tip on being solo:

    Plan well in advance.
    Keep a rainy day fund aside.
    Wear clothes according to the culture related to the country you travelling in.
    If you are confident, you are less likely to attract unwanted attention.
    If someone does bother you does not lay low. Makes noise about it, asks for help and asks the person to buzz off.
    Put a smile on face, be brave!

  2. Tokyo and Singapore are also very safe spots for solo female travelers.
    Glad to have stumbled onto your blog, solo female travelers are still seen as a weird idea from where I’m from :/

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