How to Stay Safe During a Trip to Cambodia - Things to Look Out for






Cambodia is a country that many of us dream of visiting, but one mistake that we typically make is failing to consider the harsher realities. Traveling to a foreign country can be a great experience, as long as you research the place you are visiting and do all of your homework ahead of time.
 
 
First of all, consider the costs and think it well through, as there are many opportunities to save. Check all the options for airfare and accommodation to have a wide choice, and remember to prepare whatever you can beforehand, as with coupons for Target from such places as Discountrue  or other online services you will be able to do that on a budget. However, that is just half the battle, so read on to learn more about the important tips you'll need to make your trip to Cambodia a safe one!
 
 
Keep Your Valuables and Cash Hidden
 
 
Cameras are a common item that is stolen from tourists, so if you must walk around with yours, be sure to stash it in a place that cannot be easily accessed by pickpockets. Hide the gear in a deep pocket, but make sure it is within reach for any photo opportunities that might present themselves.
 
 
Don't allow yourself to stumble around with a map in mind, either. Learn where you are going ahead of time. Pickpockets know all of the telltale signs of a tourist. When you head out, keep as much of your money and valuables back in the hotel room as possible, as a person who looks like they are carrying a lot of cash can become a target.
 
 
Watch Out For Open Buildings
 
 
Many Cambodian nightclubs and buildings are constructed with maximum openness in mind. The nation has a very humid climate and as a result, their infrastructure provides as many open spaces as possible. Unfortunately, this provides a perfect atmosphere for thieves to run amok, stealing wallets and purses from unsuspecting tourists who do not realize they are under siege.

 
And if you are thinking that you can catch a thief, good luck. The Cambodian streets are a labyrinth, one that is very hard for newbies to navigate. When you decide to enjoy Cambodian nightlife, be sure to select seats that allow you to rest your back up against the wall and avoid bringing important documents with you, such as your passport.
 
 
Don't Be Too Friendly
 
 
Be careful of who you strike up a conversation with. Most Cambodians speak fluent English, which causes tourists to let their guard down. If one thief or con artist sees you engaged in conversation, they are very likely to come join. Once they have latched onto you, it is unlikely that they will leave you alone.
 
 
Should you suspect that a scam is heading your way, simply pretend that you don't speak English. If a criminal is unable to establish any form of communication with you, they will be left with no choice but to leave you alone. This works especially well for all of the bilingual travelers out there. Good luck! 

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