Indonesia has huge magnet inviting people.
Unfortunately, some circumstances has big power to block people come. Theft,
for example, becoming a consideration.
Not only Indonesia, Thieves plagues tourists
throughout the world. Bad conditions drive people to be a purse snatchers and
pickpocket catcher.
All should be aware about this phenomenon. Here
are some useful tips to avoiding theft:
1. It is nice if the tourist do not bring
important jewelry. Vulgar wearing bracelet and necklace lead theft close to
you. Wearing it all is dangerous and strictly known as a prohibition in travel.
The robber is more attractive to wear overloaded things.
2. It is forbidden to you to go alone.
Sometime theft act to you in quite place or even in crowded people. Stay with
your group is the best option. It will make you safe from the theft or may be
saving you if something occur to you.
3. Don't bring things that will ruin your ruin
your trip if they are lost, broken, or stolen. Everything that is crucial
should fit into your money belt.
4. Bring only for odds and end, one day's
spending money.
5. Use your money belt to save some zero
documents, for example load some empty paper. So, if it is stolen, you will be
still ok.
6. It is better to save the money in many parts
of your clothes. Some should be saved in your socks, some are on your up dress
pocket, some are on your bottom pocket, or anywhere you want. So, if one was
stolen, you still have another.
7. Copy some valuable document. If it is loose,
the copy one may help you.
8. It is better to have a nice polite
conversation with the residents people, market owner, market shopkeeper. They
may help you if some unpredictable things happen.
9. Regardless, Keep our attitude everywhere mate!
Despite this information is important, travelers
should not worry because Indonesia is a safe country. The people will care and
polite to you all. Thank you.
References:
Rick Steves and John Gottberg in Asia Through the Backdoor Third Edition
References:
Rick Steves and John Gottberg in Asia Through the Backdoor Third Edition
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