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Safety concerns: First time walking Camino Portuguese as a female traveller
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[QUOTE="KayfromUK, post: 1230061, member: 110564"] You will be accompanied by your mother. She is not worried. ..I travelled and walked a lot on my own. My mother was always worried. I had to explain how safe it is and gave her assurance. Unlike some other mothers who prohibit such an adventure, she understood and let me go. Now, I am planning another solo trip in a country in central America. I have been advised not to go out after dark on my own, keep belongings with me all the time, there are lots of petty crimes and con men around etc etc... Now I appreciate how safe I felt on camino Portuguese. And people were honest. I sometimes had to start when the sun was not out yet in the morning where nobody else were around. Yet, I felt safe. Most of the days, there were constant flow of pilgrims as I stepped out my accom. That was Sep- Oct. It was rather difficult to be away from anybody...if I needed to hide in the bush! [/QUOTE]
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