Travel Smart, Still Have Fun: Our Real-World Safety Playbook

Practical, not panic. Tips we actually use (and the stories behind them)

Traveling Twosome – Wandering on Purpose

Trips are for memories, not migraines. A little prep = way more fun.

We’ve traveled through 30+ countries and learned that safety doesn’t mean “no fun,” it means fewer hassles and better stories. Below is our skim-friendly guide—organized by topic, sprinkled with our own misadventures (like that Hanoi Tet (Lunar New Year) crazy experience). Save it, share it, and go pack with confidence.

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“Travel safe enough to stay out of trouble, but loose enough to stumble into the best stories.” — Jana & Steve

Before You Go: Plan Like a Pro (in 10 Minutes)

  • Check travel advisories + local events
  • Enroll in STEP (U.S.)
  • Learn 5 local phrases
  • Book with confidence – use legit websites and check the reviews
  • Screenshot maps & reservations

Our Story: We arrived during a taxi strike—hello, unexpected backpack march. A 2-minute check would’ve saved an hour.

See our full Travel Tips collection.

Guard Your Golden Ticket

  • Make digital + paper copies
  • Vest with hidden pockets
  • Never hand a passport to vendors
  • Money belt/crossbody wallet

Pro Tip: Put one shoe in the hotel safe with your passport so you can’t leave without it.

Our Story: Jana’s crossbody bag fits passport, glasses, phone, and cash—all with locking zippers and wire in the strap so it’s uncuttable.

Internal Link: Our Packing List freebie has more on organizing essentials.

Cards, Cash, Calm

  • Tell your bank, especially if using a debit card
  • Split up money/cards in different pockets
  • Use ATMs inside banks, daytime only
  • Carry small bills
  • Get travel insurance

Our Story: Steve left his wallet in a Panama Uber (thankfully, it was returned). Now we keep backups separate.

Read how we budgeted for our 12-month world trip.

Stay Healthy, Stay Happy

  • Get shots before leaving
  • Pack a mini pharmacy
  • Drink Bottled water, skip the ice
  • Love trying Street food = busy stalls are safer
  • Use Google Lens to see what food is on the menu

Anecdote: Mystery food nights taught us the value of carrying Pepto-Bismol.

Check our Destinations: Southeast Asia for local food notes.

Common-Sense Beats Panic

  • Put your Wallet in the front pocket
  • Clip bag to chairs/trains luggage racks
  • Use Licensed taxis only
  • Hotel: deadbolt + wedge
  • Solo Traveler: ask for two keys

Our Story: That Thailand bus with a door bungy-corded open – next to us – Sketchy, but we survived and laughed later.

See our Northern Thailand by Train & Bus blog.

 Share Later, Enjoy Now

  • Too-good-to-be-true deals usually are
  • Trust your gut
  • Post after you get home
  • Keep itineraries private – but share with family

Meet us in About Us to learn why we value safe yet fun travel.

Taste Adventure, Not Regret

  • Guard your drinks
  • Hot + fresh over buffets
  • Queue with locals
  • No Bar Too Far surprises are fun—but in a pinch, get the bottled beer.

Our Story: Bali banana pancakes = bliss. Midnight shrimp buffet = regret.

Check out our Bali adventures for more food stories.

Tiny Gear, Big Peace of Mind

  • Anti-theft cross-body daypack
  • RFID wallet
  • Anchor clip
  • Doorstop alarm
  • Apple Air Tag/Android Tiles

See our Packing Tips & Gear page.

 If You Get Scammed or Targeted

Stop contact with the scammer, document, report, alert your bank, and use your insurance.

Reassurance: It happens—even to pros. You can handle it.

Read our Slow Boat Mekong misadventure for a laugh.

Minimize risk, not joy. Prep light, smile big, and say yes to the adventure.
Jana & Steve, Traveling Twosome

What’s your best safe travel tip? Share it below!

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