Video 1 Transcript
It's a relatively safe country. I feel like you could walk around during the day and you know, you're not gonna have people coming and mug you in daylight. People will try to steal your stuff. Don't keep any valuables in your backpack. And if you do, for example, if you're gonna go take pictures of something, keep your camera within your arms, like have it holding it by your arm, pretty much, because they will steal it. Be careful if you're walking around an area in the dark, even if you know the area. I've been mugged when the lights turned out in an area, so be safe with that.
Video 2 Transcript
If you ever happen to be in Paraguay by yourself, I went there to visit and I traveled there by myself, so if you're ever there in that way, make sure you carry something safe with you, like I carried a pepper spray with me just in case, and I never had to use it, but make sure that people always know where you are and just communicate with the people that you're staying with, because they'll usually, they're pretty friendly, like all the people that I stayed with wanted to give me a ride everywhere, they didn't want me to be walking anywhere, and really, Paraguay, I trust the country, but there are people, there are some dangerous people there. There's a lot of prostitution, a lot of drug problems, alcohol problems, just be safe.
Video 3 Transcript
When you're traveling in the bus just be careful because getting on and off the bus can be a bit difficult because they move very fast so be safe with that. If you go to the market to buy something instead of going to a grocery store then be careful like make sure people aren't mugging you or trying to steal your money. Be wise of how much you spend.