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Prioritize safety by always letting someone know your camping location and expected return time, just in case. • Carry a basic first aid kit and familiarize yourself with local flora and fauna, particularly any plants or animals that might pose risks. • It's wise to camp in designated areas, if possible, where locals will know you're there, which adds an extra layer of safety. • And of course, keep your campsite clean and free of food scraps to avoid attracting wildlife.
Updated 2026-07-09





