Knowledge Centre
Home / Travel Insurance / Travel-O-Guide / UK / Travelling Solo? A Guide To Safe Stays For Women Travellers in UK

Travelling Solo? A Guide To Safe Stays For Women Travellers in UK

The UK has a lot of things to offer and is one of the top destinations for travellers. You can explore the British culture, cuisine, amazing countryside, and pubs that will keep you hooked to, a host of museums, among other things. One of the best things about a trip to the UK is that even solo female travellers can enjoy the trip without having to worry.

Here are a few things that you must keep in mind, if you are travelling to the UK, alone.

Planning

Before you set out to book your tickets or accommodation, it is essential that you plan your trip as closely as possible. Try to find out about the local culture and whether it is safe to travel alone or not. To find out this information, you can take the help of local guides, online forums, speaking with people who have visited the UK prior to you and checking out the local travel advice pages.

Accommodation

One of the prime concerns for solo female travellers can be their accommodation. Though by and large the UK is a safe place for women and solo travellers, you can keep the following tips in mind.

1. Ensure that you book your accommodation before you board the flight. It is likely that you will be tired and a bit vulnerable when you land after a long flight. And trying to find a place can get even more difficult. Thus, booking well in advance will help you rest well on the first day.

2. While booking your accommodation, make sure that you research the options carefully. Consider the locality, ease of access, and nearness to some attractions so that can walk if needed, among others. You can even consider a backup accommodation option nearby should you not like the one that you have booked.

3. You must be careful with your keys while travelling so that you do not let someone know about your stay or even your room number.

4. If your accommodation is on the ground floor or has access to a balcony, make sure that the windows are closed.

5. With advancements in technology, you can use apps to find accommodations and reviews and ratings all in one place. There are a few websites that cater to solo travellers, you might want to check them out.

Booking a tour

If you are travelling solo, that does not mean you have to wander about everywhere all alone. You can book a tour of a place that you want to visit. It will allow you to access a place, learn its history and even meet similar solo travellers. And there are a lot of tours that you can choose from.

Packing Light

During solo travels, it is essential that you pack as light as possible. You need to pack smartly and only carry the essentials. Since you will be travelling alone, staying light will allow you to move faster. If you happen to be in a multistorey building, packing heavy will slow you down and make it more difficult for you. Also, boarding buses or taxis will also become easier for you.

Write down the address of your accommodation

Though bookings and other details can be easily availed through digital copies, it is always a good idea to note down places of interest and your accommodation in a diary or piece of paper. You can also do the same with phone numbers as well.

Connect with fellow travellers

Staying in reputed hostels can be one of the best ways to explore a new place. The chances are high that you will find people with similar interests and that you can plan the remainder of the trip. Apart from making your trip a bit easier, they can also act as a point of contact, should there be any sort of emergency.

Cautious against drugs

It is not uncommon for people to spike drinks and take unfair advantage of travellers. A lot of these drugs are tasteless and colourless, making them difficult to spot. And once your drinks are spiked, an individual or a group can spring into action. Do not leave your drink unattended at any point in time. It is the best way to stay away from such instances.

Conclusion

Solo female travellers usually do not have a lot to worry about in the UK. The country is safe for the most part. If you aren’t sure about any locality, it is best to leave it at the earliest. Using the above, you can plan a safe trip to the UK.

Disclaimer: The above information is for illustrative purposes only. For more details, please refer to the policy wordings and prospectus before concluding the sales.

Published on September 13, 2023