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  1. Coco

    I usually hate to post negative comments, but for the safety of my fellow female (and male) world travelers I have to say that, especially recently, STAY AWAY FROM THAILAND!! This is nothing against this blog or writer, I just want people to know to be very careful, especially when traveling alone. Thailand has consistently been in the news for its dangerous conditions, especially with the aggressive military presence. There were over 350 deaths of British tourists between 2011 and 2014 alone, along with hundreds if robberies, passport thefts, and hospitalizations. I am not saying that Thailand is a horrible country by any means. I think it is beautiful and full of wonderful culture, however i don’t want anyone, especially solo female travelers, to blindly believe that Thailand is a safe place to go. Please, before traveling, do your research and be prepared! Sorry again, I don’t mean to be negative or rude, I just want people to know the facts and be safe!

    • Hey Coco! Everyone has their own experiences when traveling, but I’m curious. Have you ever been to Thailand? As with all destinations, I agree you should do your research and avoid any areas that are known for crime. These just seem like facts pulled off the internet, which can sometimes be skewed and misleading. I know countless women who have traveled solo in Thailand without any problems. There are exceptions where crimes have happened, but I would argue that they don’t fairly represent the country as a tourism destination.

      • Coco

        Thanks for replying so quickly! And yes, I visited Thailand a few years ago and loved it. However, while visiting Bangkok a man approached me with a knife and stole my bag, which contained my passport and all the cash I had with me (luckily my other cards were tucked away in my jacket so I could access my accounts!) I just figured some statistics would help emphasize travelers’ needs to be wary. Again, I actually adore your blog and have no intention of causing offense. There are beautiful and safe parts of Thailand, but there are many popular touristy parts that actually are quite dangerous! With all the backpacker kidnappings and attacks in the news, I just felt the need to reach out to my fellow globetrotters, so they can be safe in their adventures. xox 🙂

        • Well I totally understand your point if something like that happened to you and I’m so sorry to hear that. Zero offense! I appreciate it when people leave insightful comments. It helps everyone! Thanks for sharing and I’m sure it will help people make well-thought-through decisions.

  2. Hi, I would like to add that Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore should definitely be on your list as well! They r major cities and very safe for women travellers 🙂 Easy to get around too, with convenient transport systems. I wasnt sure about Thailand… Great blog!

    • I’ve heard wonderful things about each of those destinations. Would love to visit one day! I’ve only made it to the Changi Airport in Singapore- though it was amazing!

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