-Buy a good padlock or metal net for your backpack or luggage to use in the accommodations or places you visit.

-Do not trust yourself no matter how much you have traveled. You have to be alert but not stressed.

-Distribute the cash you carry on the trip and store it in different places. Don’t carry it all with you. Ideally, you should take something with you and leave another part of the money in the locker of your hostel or hidden in the hotel.

-Try to use the cards for small expenses.

-Contract a good travel insurance. Sometimes we do not see the utility if nothing happens to us. But the ideal of insurance is to have it so as not to use it.

-Scan your passport, your identity card or ID and the rest of your documents and save them in the cloud or in your e-mail.

-Try to inform yourself of the areas you visit to know if they are dangerous and until what hours you can walk through them. Ask at your accommodation or ask local people for advice.

-Don’t act like a tourist. It’s normal to relax when you’re traveling, but that doesn’t mean you forget that you’re in a place you don’t know. It is important not to be too ostentatious or conspicuous by displaying sunglasses, phones or jewelry. You have to make the expression “do not give papaya” a good one in order to ward off the interest of potential thieves.

-Learn to use the currency of the country and to deal with the change at the time of haggling and to know the real price of the things you buy in that country. You can use an app or use a currency converter