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How do South American countries guard against theft? Is it safe to travel to South American countries?

Everyone knows that you should pay attention to safety when going out, especially when traveling to some countries with bad rumors, but every country has unsafe things, so you should pay more attention to yourself.

How do South American countries guard against theft?

Is it safe to travel to South American countries? How can a girl go to South America alone to prevent theft? Pocket? Close-fitting clothes all have pockets? I heard that the night shift may be all smooth, so I can't sleep at all in this situation? Is there much robbery?

According to my experience of going to South China every holiday for four years in a row, big cities are more dangerous than small towns, and their wealth is not leaked. It is right to look poor. Usually, they dress like locals, at least like Americans who live and work there. If you want to go downtown, don't put anything valuable in your backpack. Be prepared at any time, and having someone to help you with your luggage will not affect your travel mentality. I was also told that I should always prepare some money for robbers in case of robbery. (These points are not only applicable to South America. )

Learning a few words of Spanish is of course the best.

PS: There's another saying, don't be bold if you have nothing to do, and don't be timid if you have something to do. Don't look scared, it makes people feel that the illegal cost is very low.

I bought travel insurance in Taobao in advance, around 450 yuan. It feels quite safe to play, and I have never met a thief. I've never seen anything unsafe, but I've always been concerned. The cash is open, there are no valuables, and I dress casually.

It is still dangerous for girls to go to South America alone. There have been many thefts in the night bus, so I can only advise you not to be alone as much as possible.

Go, take the night bus less, learn Spanish well before going, and if you insist on going, be careful not to show off your wealth.