I'm Here Travels

Travel Safety

Safety First

Embarking on a I’m Here Travels tour opens up a world of excitement and opportunity! However, it's important to be aware of the unique experiences and risks you might encounter beyond what you're used to at home:
  • Different countries have varying laws and regulations regarding transport, safety, and infrastructure, which may differ from what you're accustomed to.
  • Our itineraries often involve challenging activities in remote areas, offering thrilling experiences but also requiring physical stamina.
  • Political stability in some destinations can be unpredictable.
  • Natural events like hurricanes and earthquakes can occur worldwide, including in areas where we operate tours.
  • While most people you'll meet on your travels are genuine and welcoming, it's wise to stay vigilant, as with any travel destination.
  • Support and assistance may not always be readily available in remote locations.
  • Some countries we visit may have limited infrastructure compared to what you're used to at home, including in terms of hospitals and emergency services.
Rest assured, we takes every precaution to ensure your safety and enjoyment while traveling with us. This guide aims to provide insight into how you can further enhance your personal safety while abroad.
1. The Basics
Before you set off on your adventure, there are a few things you can do from home to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip:
  • Make copies of your passport and important documents. It's a smart move in case you misplace them while traveling. One handy tip from one of our experienced travelers is to scan and email them to yourself for easy access online.
  • Register your travel plans with your embassy or consulate before you leave. This way, if anything serious happens, your government can reach out and make sure you're okay.
  • Get the right insurance. While nobody likes to think about accidents, it's better to be prepared. We've heard too many stories that start with "I never expected..."
  • Share your itinerary with friends or family back home. It's a good idea to have someone know where you'll be, just in case.
2. Health First
Our adventures take us to thrilling and distant destinations, but along with that comes exposure to new bugs, viruses, and infections. Before you embark on your journey, it's a good idea to consult your local medical professional well in advance. They can advise you on any necessary injections to prevent common diseases, and remember, these may require some time to take effect. Your medical professional or travel clinic will guide you on what's needed to keep you healthy and safe on your travels!
3. Transport
Traveling exposes you to various forms of transport, each with its own risks and rewards.
Here are the top 5 tips from experienced travelers:
Air Travel
  • Pay attention to the in-flight briefing, even if it seems routine. It's crucial in emergencies.
  • Count the rows to the emergency exit, especially in low lighting situations.
  • Moderate your alcohol intake, as its effects are stronger in pressurized cabins.
  • Listen to flight attendants—they're there for your safety.
  • Keep your seatbelt fastened, turbulence can happen unexpectedly.
Buses and Trains
  • Keep personal belongings in sight or on you, and consider using locks for added security.
  • Be cautious of uneven or slippery surfaces when boarding or exiting.
  • Stay alert to your surroundings, especially for potential distractions or pickpockets.
  • Know your stop ahead of time.
Taxis
  • Preferably have your hotel call a taxi rather than hailing one on the street.
  • Use taxis from official stands for safety.
  • Keep your belongings easily accessible and be ready to leave them in an emergency.
  • Check the driver's ID before getting in.
Water Transport
  • Listen to safety briefings and wear life jackets if provided.
  • Maintain balance by holding onto something with at least one hand.
  • Protect yourself from the sun's reflection off the water with sunscreen.
  • Take seasickness medication before boarding.
These tips help ensure a smoother and safer journey. Safe travels!
4. Your Stay
Accommodation is often seen as a safe haven for tired travelers, but it's important to stay vigilant as accidents and thefts can occur. Here are some tips from fellow travelers to enhance your personal safety:
  • When you arrive, keep an eye on your bags until they're safely transferred to the lobby.
  • Lobbies can be busy, so stay alert and watch your belongings during check-in and check-out.
  • Ensure your hotel room door closes and locks securely when you enter.
  • Use all available security measures in your room, including door locks, security latches, and window locks.
  • Always check the 'spy hole' before opening the door to anyone.
  • Know the emergency assistance number and how to use the phone system.
  • Safely store cash, valuables, and travel documents in the in-room safe.
  • Familiarize yourself with the emergency plan posted on the back of your hotel room door.
  • Keep your room key in a consistent place to avoid misplacing it, especially in emergencies.
5. Exploration
One of the best ways to truly experience a new destination is by immersing yourself in it! But like anywhere, there are some folks who target the vulnerable. We've gathered tips from our travelers on how to stay safe while enjoying the sights. Some are common sense, while others might surprise you. Here are the top 10 ways to enhance your personal safety while exploring:
  • Blend in by dressing like the locals to avoid standing out as a tourist.
  • Check maps discreetly to avoid drawing attention to yourself.
  • If lost, ask for directions from uniformed officers or people in authority.
  • Stick to well-lit and busy areas to steer clear of danger.
  • Keep your camera concealed when not in use to avoid attracting unwanted attention.
  • Withdraw cash from ATMs in well-trafficked areas during daylight and shield your PIN.
  • Leave excess cash, documents, and jewelry in the hotel safe.
  • Carry your bag securely and wear your purse across your body with the flap against your stomach.
  • Avoid walking alone, especially at night. Traveling with friends reduces the risk.
  • Take a hotel card with you containing the name and address, it’s easier for a taxi to bring you back.
6. Other Activities
During your tour, you'll have a blast with our included activities, all checked for safety. But when you have free time, it's your chance to explore independently. Just remember to stay safe! Ask about safety measures, insurance, and emergency plans when considering optional activities. Especially for water adventures, always travel with a guide. We've got your back, and we want your experience to be nothing short of awesome!

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