Confessions of a Worldwide Diva

Sunday, August 23, 2015

10 Tips for women traveling solo from NOT DEAD YET TRAVEL







Women Traveling Solo – Ten Tips


I do a lot of solo traveling here are some things I do to keep myself safe.
  1. Try and arrive at your destination during daylight hours.
  2. When you arrive in the arrivals hall look like you know where you are going – even if you don’t. Don’t dither and don’t look lost.
  3. Organise your transport from the airport/train station before you arrive. I often arrange, through the hotel I am staying at, for a driver to pick me up. Sometimes the driver is on the hotel staff or the hotel has a number of known taxi drivers who provide this service. I always ask that they have a sign with my name on and that they meet me in the arrivals hall. I organise this with the hotel by email and/or phone before I arrive.
  4. I never accept anything from touts in the arrival halls.
  5. If I don’t have a driver I use the airport shuttle so as soon as I arrive I make my way to the shuttle desk.
  6. I travel light 1 suitcase under 20kg and 1 back pack. A lot of luggage can be a drawback if you need to move purposefully to your destination.
  7. I spend some time choosing my hotel I look up where it is on google maps and I also do some research on the area its in to make sure I am staying in a reasonable area.
  8. I like to choose hotels that have restaurants/cafes so I initially can eat there until I can find my way around the local area.
  9. In Tanzania I was advised to hire a guide to accompany me on the streets. If I am advised to do something like this I usually do it. It can be useful to have someone local with you to fend off the touts.
  10. It can be useful to have a couple of door stoppers with you (a wedge you place under the door to prevent people opening the door unexpectedly). I have used them when I have been in a room with a connecting door to the next room with a dubious lock. I have also used them when I have been in a hotel where staff come into the room before you have actually said come in – they knock and enter. They are a very simple light weight tool to make your room a little more secure.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

The Most Handsome Elderly Male Contest--Cute!!

Sao Paulo names most handsome elderly male

You might think that tiaras and sequinned gowns are mandatory at a beauty pageant. Well not this one.
In a unique contest subverting stereotypes, each year the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo chooses its "Most Handsome Elderly Man''.
Aureo do Nascimento performs at an 'elderly beauty contest' in Sao Paulo
The winner was Aureo do Nascimento, a 63-year-old truck driver pictured here at the front
Aureo do Nascimento celebrates winning the
He defeated 21 rivals, all aged between 62 and 94
Evilazio Barroso Torres, 90, poses during Sao Paulo's
One of his competitors was 90-year-old Evilazio Barroso Torres
Abel Jose Nunes, 94, a contestant in Sao Paulo
The all-female jury looked for charisma and personality as much as looks
An 82-year-old woman cheers on her boyfriend as he competes in an elderly beauty contest in Sao Paulo
This woman came along to cheer on her boyfriend
A contestants shiny red shoes at Sao Paulo's
The glitter came from polished shoes rather than ball gowns
A contestant holds his walking stick at Sao Paulo's
Other awards were handed out for Mister Elegance, Mister Smiles and Mister Shyness