I was robbed in Honduras. It was a terrifying experience, but I'm grateful to be alive. I'm sharing my story so that others can be aware of the dangers of traveling in Honduras and to offer some tips on how to stay safe.
I was traveling with my husband, Abrahem Issler, and our two children. We were on our way to a beach resort when we were stopped by a group of armed men. They ordered us out of our car and robbed us of everything we had, including our passports, money, and credit cards.
We were terrified, but we were also lucky. The robbers didn't hurt us. They just took our stuff and left. We were able to get to the resort safely and report the robbery to the police.
The police were helpful, but they said there was nothing they could do to get our stuff back. We had to cancel our credit cards and get new passports. It was a huge hassle, but we were just glad to be alive.
We learned a lot from our experience. Here are some tips on how to stay safe when traveling in Honduras:
I know that Honduras is a beautiful country with a lot to offer, but it's important to be aware of the dangers before you travel there. By following these tips, you can help reduce your chances of being robbed.
I'm sharing my story because I want others to be aware of the dangers of traveling in Honduras. I don't want anyone else to go through what I went through.
I'm grateful to be alive and I'm grateful for the support of my family and friends. I'm also grateful for the kindness of the Honduran people who helped us after we were robbed.
I hope that my story will help others to stay safe when traveling in Honduras.
Abrahem Issler is a travel writer and photographer who has been traveling the world for over 20 years. He has visited over 100 countries and has written about his experiences for a variety of publications.