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Travel to Turkey alone, safe?
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1.       vonnyz
177 posts
 13 Jun 2006 Tue 09:05 am

Hi

I went to Turkey last Dec. I really enjoy it. At that time I went with a tour group. I would like to know from you guys, if its safe for a female to go to Turkey alone? I am alittle worried because the very first thing is i dont speak Turkish. And this seems like a very huge problem.

Would love to hear from you guys Thanks.

2.       caliptrix
2755 posts
 13 Jun 2006 Tue 09:10 am

Quoting vonnyz:

Hi

I went to Turkey last Dec. I really enjoy it. At that time I went with a tour group. I would like to know from you guys, if its safe for a female to go to Turkey alone? I am alittle worried because the very first thing is i dont speak Turkish. And this seems like a very huge problem.

Would love to hear from you guys Thanks.



I think 99% safe
Also, I heard from my friends who has been in USA, they said that Turkey is safer than New York!

3.       Bladeyus
10 posts
 27 Jun 2006 Tue 08:02 am

depends on where you are planning to go...
in bodrum,alanya,antalya,çesme (touristic places) language will not be a problem...
and you will not get bored as a lot of peole will come to meet you, but the decision is up to you.

4.       MrX67
2498 posts
 27 Jun 2006 Tue 08:06 am

nowhere is heaven vonny,there are always risks on everyhwre,so u have to be on all journeys not only in Turkeyanyway Turkey famous by the hospitabilty,i think evrybody would like to help you if u travel alone..

5.       teaschip
3238 posts
 27 Jun 2006 Tue 12:57 pm

We have a high security alert for traveling to Southern Turkey. However, I asked the same question to people here a few months ago. They responded with yes it's safe and no it's not. So, I'm torn as to whether it's really safe.

6.       Trudy
5096 posts
 25 Nov 2006 Sat 03:04 am

Quoting teaschip:

We have a high security alert for traveling to Southern Turkey. However, I asked the same question to people here a few months ago. They responded with yes it's safe and no it's not. So, I'm torn as to whether it's really safe.



Old topic but maybe still actual: Turkey is safe for travellers alone, also for women. The security alert has nothing to do with you being a man or a woman but with politics, in the south-east - region Siirt / Sirnak, near the Iraq border - there are troubles with PKK and therefore not (so) safe. Diyarbakir (also south-east) is said to be unsafe because of robberies according to Lonely Planet. Konya they say is not nice for solo women travellers (I agree) and Urfa also (I do not agree) because of religiosity.

Just act normal, be polite and respectful and most of all: use your common sense! Some tips: Do not go to abandoned alleys in the dark, take a taxi or dolmus at night instead of walking, check out your hotel area before booking, prepare yourself before travelling and you will have a great vacation.

7.       Capoeira
546 posts
 25 Nov 2006 Sat 11:30 am

Quoting vonnyz:

Hi

I went to Turkey last Dec. I really enjoy it. At that time I went with a tour group. I would like to know from you guys, if its safe for a female to go to Turkey alone? I am alittle worried because the very first thing is i dont speak Turkish. And this seems like a very huge problem.

Would love to hear from you guys Thanks.

I traveled alone, no tour guide nothing, for six weeks and covered many parts of Turkey without problems. As I am always a lone traveler I have some rules for any country I travel in.

1. I never carry large sums of cash, i keep money stashed all over the place never all together
2. as soon as the sun sets I take cabs
3. I ask the hotel front desk to call me a cab
4. I carry the hotel business card at all times
5. I walk with my head up, shoulders back and am alert
6. I get to know the hotel staff and listen to most of their advice
7. I READ everything I can about the areas I am going to and have game plans already set in my mind. Helps to avoid the hustlers on the street, airport and bus stations.
8. I relax and normally have a great time.
9. If I get lost I NEVER pull out a map on the street! I simply keep walking like I know where I'm going until I find a cafe and sit down order a tea and pull out my map and get my bearings while seated and/or ask the waiters for help.
10. I always count my change in front of cashier/taxi driver etc. to check that I get the right amount back.
11. In dealing with persistent men I find just not answering anything back is best. But if they are too persistent I stop walking, face them full on, look right into their eyes and say clearly and loudly, No, I'm NOT interested!

Good luck

PS: I've only been robbed once in all of my travels and that happened in my own beloved USA!

8.       robyn :D
1 posts
 03 Dec 2006 Sun 04:14 am

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting vonnyz:

Hi

I went to Turkey last Dec. I really enjoy it. At that time I went with a tour group. I would like to know from you guys, if its safe for a female to go to Turkey alone? I am alittle worried because the very first thing is i dont speak Turkish. And this seems like a very huge problem.

Would love to hear from you guys Thanks.

I traveled alone, no tour guide nothing, for six weeks and covered many parts of Turkey without problems. As I am always a lone traveler I have some rules for any country I travel in.

1. I never carry large sums of cash, i keep money stashed all over the place never all together
2. as soon as the sun sets I take cabs
3. I ask the hotel front desk to call me a cab
4. I carry the hotel business card at all times
5. I walk with my head up, shoulders back and am alert
6. I get to know the hotel staff and listen to most of their advice
7. I READ everything I can about the areas I am going to and have game plans already set in my mind. Helps to avoid the hustlers on the street, airport and bus stations.
8. I relax and normally have a great time.
9. If I get lost I NEVER pull out a map on the street! I simply keep walking like I know where I'm going until I find a cafe and sit down order a tea and pull out my map and get my bearings while seated and/or ask the waiters for help.
10. I always count my change in front of cashier/taxi driver etc. to check that I get the right amount back.
11. In dealing with persistent men I find just not answering anything back is best. But if they are too persistent I stop walking, face them full on, look right into their eyes and say clearly and loudly, No, I'm NOT interested!

Good luck

PS: I've only been robbed once in all of my travels and that happened in my own beloved USA!



well then capo..ur beloved usa is obviously not safe , i must refrain from visiting there lol

9.       Trudy
5096 posts
 03 Dec 2006 Sun 05:17 am

I posted this already in another topic but maybe it is of use here as well:

For information about terrorism threats, traffic dangers, bird flu, robbery and other disasters see: http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029390590&a=KCountryAdvice&aid=1013618386532

10.       robyn :D
1 posts
 03 Dec 2006 Sun 05:33 am

Quoting Trudy:

I posted this already in another topic but maybe it is of use here as well:

For information about terrorism threats, traffic dangers, bird flu, robbery and other disasters see: http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029390590&a=KCountryAdvice&aid=1013618386532



personally, i think that if we always thought about things like this we would never leave our front door..and then we could be at risk in other ways it's good 2 be prepared but like people said in the other thread there is such a thing as being too cautious.

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