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As backpacker, one does not carry all his luggage to every location, especially when visiting a certain city or the like. Some people gave me advice on how to hide/lock/store my luggage and valuable papers.

  • Stick your passport at the underside of a table with tape (as it is not recommended to bring it with you);
  • Use trainstation lockers for your luggage (when available);
  • Always carry visa/ creditcards/ money on your body;
  • Never consult any maps in public, take a seat in a cafĂ© to prevent a 'strayed' look.
  • etc.

Does anyone know more handy "safety regulations" to take in consideration while backpacking?

I assume this should be a community wiki, as there is no right answer...

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Never consult a map in public? I don't think this particular advice is practical. Am I supposed to learn the map and guidebook by heart before setting out? I am not Jason Bourne :) – Grzenio Jul 31 '12 at 14:39
Most of the answers for this question: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/5309/… are relevant in your case – Grzenio Jul 31 '12 at 14:41
ah, yes indeed. thank you, I suppose this one can close. – Joris Jul 31 '12 at 14:44
@Grzenio This falls under the category of "don't look like a tourist". – todofixthis Aug 1 '12 at 14:06

marked as duplicate by Gilles, todofixthis, froderik, Jonas, Vince Sep 26 '12 at 9:38

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I would suggest not be so paranoid about having your passport stolen. It's far more common to lose your passport than have it stolen, so keeping it in a safe pocket in your backpack shoud be good enough for most cases. You'll be more likely to have your passport forgotten behind if you stick it under a table when leaving in a hurry, or a genuine samaritan may find the passport and think it's lost to turn it over to someone.

Try to minimise valuable items when you're going backpacking. If you still have to, i.e., carrying a lot of cash (again, try to withdraw from cards instead, etc) then try to book hostels which offer a locker facility. Do remember that many hostels require you to bring your own locks for the lockers.

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