Solo Travel Safety Tips for Lubango
okay i’m here to talk about staying safe while wandering lubango’s backstreets. nobody tells you to lock up your wallet when the city’s got street hawks with better maps than gps. think of it as a dance-steady steps, quick turns, but never trust someone offering you a ride home. even if your phone dies, just remember, lubango’s got history, not hospitality, so plan your route like it’s a map from a fantasy novel you’ve never read. the real maze isn’t foreign it’s just you pretending you’re not here to vanish. remember to lock doors even if you’re on foot and wear lights even when it’s dusk. here’s the kicker: trust no one, even the local postman, if they ask for your address. follow your gut like it’s a compass pointing north when it’s actually west. also, carry cash for everything-mongols don’t like transactions when you’re not wearing a mask. remember the market’s lively but unpredictable, so stay alert and keep your back turned to the chaos. don’t let fear drive you into traps, instead use it as fuel to navigate them. the key is balance-calm mind, sharp senses, and a sense of humor that keeps you alive. lubango might not be safe everywhere but hey, you’re not here to escape life you’re already in. keep moving forward like the city pulses beneath your feet, unnoticed but always there. don’t forget to document the weird stuff-those memories are the best insurance against losing yourself. and if you see a group hanging around, just walk away unless they’re friendly, but even then keep distance unless you’re certain.