![]() Your safety, satisfaction and fun traveling solo are your responsibility alone and not that of Solo Traveler, its publisher, editor and/or writers. Every person and every travel situation is different. Please note that while we have advertising clients promoting destinations, products, services, trips and tours on Solo Traveler and that we endeavour to only work with companies in which we have confidence, we are not responsible for the delivery or quality of their products or services. The content of Solo Traveler and any resources published by Solo Traveler are meant for entertainment and inspiration only. If anyone ever rifles through your things they won't think that you have money there. Roll a few bills and put them in an almost empty pill jar so that the bottle still makes a noise when shaken. Keep spare cash where no one would suspect to find it.Here are a money belt and a neck stash to consider. However, it does keep your valuables out of site and hard to get at. I use these sometimes but certainly not always. Here's a link to Amazon's many pickpocket proof items. Pants with zippered pockets inside of pockets, bras with stash pockets for credit cards, jackets with inside pockets are all great places to keep cash. Such wallets are available in hard-shell card holders and leather wallets. There's a bit of a debate about them but there's no harm erring on the side of safety. RFID skimming is where, with the right technology, a person near you can gather data from your credit cards without your knowledge. That's where an RFID blocking wallet is useful. I put as much as I can on my credit card. ![]() Loop a strap through the leg of the chair, keep it on your lap or squeezed between you and a companion, whatever will keep it safe. Many tourists have lost a pack or purse off the back of a restaurant chair. This can save you a lot of worry and backtracking looking for forgotten items. ![]()
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