I compiled a list of tips from past experiences and friend's experiences. Hopefully they'll be helpful to travellers!
1. Get a large, obvious, unique luggage tag
You want to be able to spot your luggage quickly and grab the right one before something bad happens to it. A lot of luggage bags and laptop bags look similar. Someone could grab yours by mistake, or you could grab others' by mistake. Yet some others may even take your luggage on purpose on the grounds that they could probably get away with the excuse of carelessness if they do get caught. Alternatively, you can also use a coloured or patterned luggage to make it identifiable to you. Mine's hot pink
2. Use your hand carrier.
Put all your valuable items, your money, your most expensive cosmetics and gadgets, and medication into your hand carrier instead of your luggage.
3. Don't be too open with your laptop
When you're using your laptop on the plane, cafeteria or wherever, keep it for your eyes only. Especially if you're using your laptop to do some confidential stuff or fill up an online form, you'll be revealing a wealth of information to a sharp thief, such as your name, address, date of birth etc. Get a privacy filter that blocks the screen from anyone who's not sitting directly in front of it. Just imagine, if you were making a paypal transaction and someone sees it, he'll be able to use your credit card number to make purchases online.
4. Speak quietly in the hotel.
Just imagine, you check into the hotel and you tell the receptionist loudly about your name and room number. You have with you a gorgeous rose print luggage which you used because of tip no. 1. While you're gone, a stranger impersonates your friend, gives your particulars and room number to the receptionist and requests to go to your room because he left something in it. When the security guard volunteers to walk him to the room, he assures him, 'I'm really her friend. She has a rose print luggage bag, right?'. Spot on, because he noticed you checking into the hotel with that bag. The security guard lets him go hassle-free, or accepts a little bribe. And the next thing you know, you have to make a police report. This may not happen in 5 star hotels, but it is likely to happen in cheap hotels and motels. It happened to my friend. So be on your guard!
5. Don't return your room card key when you check out.
If you're staying in a hotel, and you use the card, it retains your personal information - name, address, credit card number etc... all the information used for booking the hotel. Don't even bother returning the card. Someone could easily steal your identity if they read the information off the card. Usually, the better hotels use cards, and they don't need it back.
6. Use the room safe.
As far as possible, don't leave your valuables in the hotel, but if you absolutely must because it's too cumbersome to carry around, put it into the safe. This is not just to safeguard against the hotel cleaning staff. These cleaning staff usually leave your room door wide open, even when they are not in your room. You wouldn't want other people darting in and stealing your stuff.
7. Keep your cash with you.
Pickpockets all over the world thrive on tourists. You may consider wearing a money belt under your clothes if you have a lot of cash on you. Always keep your wallet in your front pocket, not behind you or even at the side. Ladies, clutch your handbags tightly under your arm. If you use a swing bag, make sure the bag is in front of you.
8. Don't get too chummy with strangers.
Yes, you can make friends, but don't think everyone around you is in the vacation mood just because you are. If you're at the bar, don't accept drinks from strangers especially when you're alone. Don't even leave with someone you don't know. You could be robbed or worst, raped and killed.
Remember, travellers, constant vigilance!
















