Is North America safe for solo female travelers?

North Americatypically, offers a safe environment for solo female travelers. Most cities and towns prioritize public safety and have dependable law enforcement. However, like any other place, it has areas where caution is advised. Both urban regions and rural areas are generally safe, though it is key to stay vigilant, especially at night. It is quite safe to utilize various modes of transport like buses, taxis, and trains. But again, it's important to maintain personal precautions, like not sharing your personal information with strangers. There is also usually good access to medical facilities. With appropriate planning and alertness, women can feel comfortable and secure while traveling alone in this region.

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Kim

Kim

Lewiston

Can host for:

1 day

About me

Hello. I was born and raised in North Central Idaho. I know where to find mushrooms, catch fish, camp and play in nature. I'm 53, in a long term relationship and have an adult daughter finishing up her masters degree in Vancouver, BC. I'm creative and enjoy learning. I'm looking to make friends and explore.

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Stephanie

Stephanie

Veneta

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I’m a fun, energetic person who can also enjoy a quiet afternoon in the sun, reading. I wake at about 6 am every day and spend some time to myself, drinking coffee before I exercise, and then go to work. I have a few close friends. I enjoy deep and authentic conversations and connections. Some people say they are intimidated by me and then say that once they get to know me I am very relatable and genuine. I lift up anyone who identifies as female or NB, we’ve come too far to tear one another apart. We need to create more community, not less.

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