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How to Avoid Pickpockets In Buenos Aires

Josh okungbaiye

How to avoid pickpockets in buenos aires

When travelling alone or in a big city. There is always the threat of pick-pocketing ruining your whole day or your whole holiday. Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital city is known to have an ongoing issue with pickpockets. Buenos is a huge city. It has a population of over 2.9 million people.  According to government travel advice websites, there are frequent warnings of petty street crime being a common occurrence in the city. In a bustling city like Buenos Aires where your sense will be overstimulated, a petty street crime such as pickpocketing can happen in the blink of an eye. Especially when your guard is down.       

If data is to be believed, the majority of tourists who have been to the city have been robbed at least once or experienced a close shave where it could have been a totally different ending. The most shocking part is that thieves in Buenos Aries are plentiful and they are unbelievably good at their role of stealing.

Being aware of these facts will enable you to be vigilant and to quickly recognise and avoid any situation that may be detrimental to your safety.

Pick-pockets in Buenos Aires take advantage of the bustling nature of the city and use it to successfully operate in crowded areas such as markets, buses, and trains. These places are perfect places for pickpockets to strike and steal from someone without them even realising. Just to give you an insight into their pickpocketing techniques. Most of the time they carry a jacket or a newspaper with them so that they can cover one arm and conceal what they are doing to others. This gives you an insight into how quick and effective they are if you do not take the necessary steps to protect yourself.

A lot of people think that they will never get their stuff stolen. But it usually happens to those that never saw it coming. Unfortunately, those type of people are the perfect targets for pickpockets. When travelling to a new city or new country. It is very easy to be distracted and for your attention to be diverted elsewhere. But it is important to have in the back of your mind that pickpockets may be zoning in on you. We have been travelling for a number of years and we have been victim of pickpockets ourselves so we wanted to share with you the top tips that have helped us stay safe and keep our belonging safe and protected from pickpockets in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

If you are preparing to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina very soon or thinking of going. Make sure you take some notes from this article as I believe the tips here will save you and your possessions and prevent you from being a victim of pickpocketing or tourism fraud out there. Below are the tips. Enjoy:-

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1) Speak Out Loud

It’s a useful practice of taxi drivers in the city to change the bill denomination you give them for instance 100 bills would be claimed as a 10 bill or a 50 to be 5 bill. To avoid such kind of scenarios either you can speak out loud the amount you give to the driver or try to give the exact amount.

If the driver is stubborn, call the police for assistance.

2) Don’t Seek Strangers’ Help

In case anyone approaches you offering help, or giving you some lucrative offers, deny instantly and stay away from them. If the person seems innocent, maintain distance while communicating with strangers here. 

Also, make sure you apply this rule of avoiding strangers to anyone because pickpockets are known to use children to steal from tourists.  A lot of people assume that pickpockets are mostly young men, but pickpockets can also be the elderly, women, and children. Although children are cute and endearing, don’t fall for this strategy because pickpockets are well aware of pulling the right heartstrings in order to make the tourist not vigilant in their behavior.     

It is a very powerful strategy used often by pickpockets to hijack your attention through emotion and once they have your attention, you will hardly notice that they are stealing from you.

If you do need help for directions or anything like that, make sure to ask someone in a shop, a tour guide, hotel, or information point and they will be able to point you in the right direction.

In summary. If you do not know them and they approach you for anything, just ignore and keep walking, because the minute you engage, that is the same minute you will find yourself in a pickpockets trap.  

3) Avoid Bumping Into People

In order for a pick-pocket to be successful, they have to be in very close proximity to you. It is a crime that is up close and personal. It cannot be done from a distance. So in order to steal from you, they will do everything and anything to get very close to you even if it is for a second because that’s how much little time they need to successfully steal from you. In order to get close to you to steal they will often bump into their target. Sometimes, it will be done multiple times to a target from different people so it doesn’t cause any suspicion. This strategy is effective in very crowded areas and train stations as this activity can happen often and very quickly.

If you find yourself approaching a very crowded bar, restaurant or area be attentive because people intentionally bump into you so they can steal from you. If you are carrying things with you make sure to put your stuff in a sturdy anti-theft bag so you can walk freely in crowded areas without worrying about getting your stuff stolen. The anti-theft bag’s design makes it impossible for pickpockets to gain access so even if you get bumped into, their efforts of trying to steal from you will fail.

4) Don't Use Cell Phones on the Street While Walking

It is advisable to avoid using a cell phone on the street because you will be an easy target for the criminal locals of the city. If you are not careful, they will simply grab it and run away into narrow streets. Even if you decide to run after them, you will lose track of them as they will know their area a lot better than you. So to prevent it from happening in the first place, try to take a call in a safe place such as a hotel or restaurant. Also, a lot of pickpockets are now using a technique where the pickpocket speeds on a motorbike and takes your phone out of your hand and speeds off where you will have no hopes of catching them. This is very common not just in Buenos Aires, but in other major cities around the World. This is because pickpockets are well aware that most people are addicted to their phones will be caught off guard when someone grabs their phone. To protect yourself, make sure you don’t take calls in public and also don’t walk around with your phone. These are very simple tips, but you would be so surprised the at the number of travellers that walk around with their phones out unknowingly advertising it to thieves.

Keep your phone secure and hidden as much as you can and only take it out if you believe it is safe to do so.

5) Distribute Your Money in Your Apparels

While traveling in a crowded place make sure to carry your anti-theft backpack. This will enable you to get rid of any paranoia or worry when you go into very crowded areas in Buenos Aires. The High Spirit anti-theft bag actually gives you peace of mind. You will be safe in the knowledge that no pickpocket (it doesn’t matter how skilled they may be) can gain access to your bag. By having your anti-theft bag with you it gives you a central point at which you can get your stuff in an organised and secure way.

If you want to further ensure that your belongings are safe, you can spread your money into different pockets in your bag, jeans, or top. You can be as creative as you want with your storage options. You may want to use every single pocket available to you, so if someone does steal from your pocket. At least they haven’t taken all of your money in one go.

You can take it a step further and use the same strategy in storing your belongings in your hotel or hostel room. Try not to put all your valuables in one place. Distribute its storage to give yourself peace of mind.

Another tip to outsmart pickpockets is to chain your wallet with a belt loop or carry an empty wallet with a minimal amount of cash or coins. You want to think one-step ahead of pickpockets in order to ensure that they don’t succeed in trying to steal from you.

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6) Be Extra Careful At Café Bars

Even though the cafe’s in Buenos Aires is quite safe, thieves in the city may still target areas and establishments where tourists will be relaxing. Usually, tourists will be distracted by eating, drinking, and surfing the internet and their guard may be down. This temporary loss in vigilance will make it the perfect opportunity for a pickpocket to grab your laptop, phone, or iPad and runoff. This happens mostly due to the fact that the target has been watched from the moment they entered. In most cases, the thief will be watching from a discreet distance. Make sure you keep your handbag or backpack in your lap or in between your legs so it won’t be easy for them to grab. Alternatively, you can clip the strap with something under the table or table leg to remove any chance of a grab and run event happening to you.     

Also, avoid sitting outside the cafe, and while sitting inside choose a quiet corner so that it is hard to snatch and runoff.    

Final Piece of Advice

The best way to keep your belongings safe in this city is to carry minimal things while on a sightseeing spree. Don’t carry too much cash, credit cards, or ID’s when leaving your accommodation. Only take the necessary things with you as you explore the city. If you have to carry these things with you, such as your camera, or phone, laptop, etc. Make sure to carry it in your anti-theft bag as it will give you that peace of mind so you can truly enjoy your vacation without feeling like you will be a victim of pickpocketing.

In addition, feel free to print out this blog article and carry it with you to remind yourself while you are in Buenos Aires. We hope you apply our tips and advice. Buenos Aires is truly a beautiful city with so much to offer. We want you to protect yourself so you can enjoy the city to the fullest.

Top 20 Virtual Travel Experiences

Josh okungbaiye

Top 20 Virtual Experiences

Enjoy these fun and cool trips in the comfort of your home

 

Being quarantined can become quite dull now that most of the world has been social distancing for over a month. There's only so much anyone can do and especially from the comfort of your own home. But, just because you cannot leave your home, does not mean that you cannot create an adventurous atmosphere. Famous landmarks and museums are offering virtual experiences for online victors. Here are some places you can experience without leaving the couch.

High Spirit Virtual Tours

Everyday High Spirit takes Instagram followers on a tour, which they can view from their Instagram stories.

They have taken their audience to the Mallorca, Switzerland, Kenya and many more. Follow High Spirit on their Instagram page to see their Virtual Tours on their Instagram stories.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Netherlands Tulip Gardens

If you are missing the beautiful nature, you can view dozens of tulips from the Keukenhof Flower Exhibit. When you are online, travel to Lisse, Netherlands, and enjoy some bright, colorful flowers.

 

Puerto Rico with Lin-Manuel Miranda

Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda offers a virtual tour of the best of Puerto Rico. In the video series, you can explore Old San Juan, learn how to salsa dance, and visit his family's hometown, Vega Alta.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

The Northern Lights

Livestream the Northern Lights from the view from Canada directly to your home. The page also gives an excellent overview and explanation of the lights. The best time to see the northern lights is between August and April.

Click HERE to discover more.


Great Wall of China

Mentally climb one of the wonders of the world virtually and explore what the Great Wall of China has to offer. The Great Wall expands for more than 3,000 miles across northern China and holds over 2,000 years of history.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Sistine Chapel

Travel to the official residence of the pope in Vatican City. View the ceiling fresco painted by the famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Buckingham Palace

Travel to the official residence of the Queen virtually. Tours will take you through the Grand Staircase, White Drawing room, the Throne room, and the Blue Drawing room.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

The British Museum

View and learn about the ancient artifacts that are exhibited in The British Museum. From Medieval Europe, Africa, Greece, China, Egypt, to Japan, this museum is filled with so much incredible history you want to take a look at.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

From New York City to your living room, the Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world. Online exhibits include Twenty-Seven Poems from The Flowers of Evil, Roger Vivier for Christian Dior, Making the Met, 2870-2020, and many more.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

The Salvador Dalí Museum

An art museum from St. Petersburg, Florida, transformed into your screen. Browse four online exhibits offered by the Dalí Museum.

Click HERE to discover more

 

Yosemite National Park

Explore the park like never before. From your own screen, you can view one of the jaw-dropping diving board, sweet, peaceful Tuolumne meadows, swooshing Nevada Falls, and so much more.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Japan Virtual Trip

You can now take a 360-degree virtual reality movie of Japan produced by the Japan National Tourism Organization. There are live feeds of thousands of cherry blossoms, Japanese citizens crossing all parts of town, and sushi making. It's real, modern, and all tradition into a video.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Mount Everest

View Mt. Everest from a helicopter on your own screen. Discovery gets you up close and personal with the world's tallest mountain.

The Louvre in Paris

Paris's famous art museum is the largest in the world. Art curators and lecturers will guide you throughout the museum's treasures. Exhibition rooms and galleries include Egyptian Antiquities, Remains of the Louvre's Moat, and more.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Taj Mahal

Travel virtually to New Delhi, India, to explore one of India's most popular tourist attractions. Google Earth offers this fantastic life experience that you can enjoy in your pajamas.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

San Diego Zoo

See some of your favorite animals in San Diego. Take a peek into the lives of pandas, baboons, penguins, polar bears, and so much more.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Great Barrier Reef

Take an interactive journey with David Attenborough into the reef alongside Queensland, Australia. Giving you a tour, he explains how the reef came together, and it will look like in the future.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Tune onto a webcam to see the wonders of the ocean. Follow the busy tropical fishes, jellyfishes, sharks, sea otter, and many more. Besides sea life, you can view the Aviary cam for an adventure in birdwatching.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

Garfield Park Conservatory

Take a trip into Chicago's greenery oasis from the comfort of your own home. The campus showcases art and history throughout 12-acres of land.

Click HERE to discover more.

 

The Metropolitan Opera

Sit and enjoy a night at the opera. The New York institution streams performances every night for free at 7:30 pm EDT, and it remains accessible on-demand until 6:30 pm EDT the following day. View the schedule online.

Click HERE to discover more.

Written by Nhi Nguyen

How to Disinfect Your Airplane Seats

Josh okungbaiye


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Tips on how to clean your surroundings on an airplane.

It is always good to be aware while your travels and to clean your surroundings, especially in a time of pandemic right now. Airborne illness is a concern for many travelers today. Most airlines are taking the precautions and stating that they clean their planes for each flight. But no one can be too careful. Here are some tips for cleaning your area on a plane.

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Pack disinfecting wipes.

Get your hands on some good disinfecting wipes before you even get to the airport. Everyone knows how good and trusty Clorox wipes are, but some other brands to consider are Purcell, Mrs. Meyers, Wet Wipes, and Germ-X wipes. These are all good and will get the job done!

 

Keep your hands clean, and do not touch your face.

Have hand sanitizer near you at all times. Before starting to wipe down your seats and area, take care of your hands first. You never know what you have touched and handled, especially if you rushing to board your flight. After wiping down your area, sanitize those hands again, you will need it. The worst thing that could happen is that you touch a surface then start rubbing your face. Those germs, then, would transmit on your face and increases the chances of you getting ill. Most people touch their faces more often than they think. Try to retain yourself from doing so.

 

Wipe your area down correctly.

Have your wipes ready as soon as you board the plane. You might get some wondering eyes, but after you get over the fact that people are staring, you will be fine. Just remember you are taking care of yourself and are preventing yourself from being sick. Try and have gloves on when disinfecting your surroundings. If not, remember to wash your hands thoroughly or sanitize them instead.

 

When wiping down your area, don't forget these areas:

·      Armrest

·      Recliner button

·      Headrest

·      Seat-belt buckle

·      Remote

·      Television screen

·      Seatback pocket

·      Shades and walls (if you are sitting at the window)

·      Tray table

·      Seat (if it is nonporous or leather)

·      Any other buttons or screws that surround you

 

After wiping down your areas, it would be smart to disinfect your phones, headphones, and other electronics you plan on using on the plane. Doing this, you would prevent transmitting any germs you might have had before boarding.

 

Let your wipes dry naturally.

Allow the surface that you have wiped to be wet and dry entirely naturally. Doing this, the wipes will work. Read the packaging on your disinfecting wipes to see how long the surface needs to be wet for them to function correctly.

 

Focus on your tray table.

The most germs lie on that one small rectangle of a table. It is also one of the most used surfaces on a plane. Wipe the tray table first before moving on to the rest of your area. After each use, it would be best to wipe it down again. Food particles never die, so get a good wipe down on the surface. No one can be too careful.

 

Do not wipe down your seat if it is made of cloth.

Wiping your nonporous or leather seats is achievable. However, you would be creating another problem if you took a wet wipe to seats that are made of cloth. It will not work and will make the seat wet. If you are concerned about the germs on your fabric seats, pack a washable, reusable seat covers.

Choose a window seat if you can.

Researchers say that a window seat is the safest place you could be sitting in during the flu season. People sitting in a window seat comes in less contact with people and decreases their chances of getting ill. However, if you were to get up and move around often, you would be defeating this purpose. It is recommended to stay in your seats as long as you can. 

You can never be too careful when trying to prevent yourself from getting ill, especially when traveling during this new outbreak. You can't control your fellow passengers, but you can take matters into your own hands and take care of yourself. Don't be a fool and use these tips on your next flight. Safe travels, but stay home if you can.

Written by Nhi Nguyen