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Top 6 Countries for Women Exploring the World Alone 

Shweta Kulkarni  Darpan, 17 Mar, 2025 11:46 AM
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Attention: womenfolk! Dreaming of packing your bags and setting off on a soul-searching adventure a la Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, Love? Or do you want to embrace the thrill of the unknown, make new friends, and rediscover yourself like Kangana Ranaut in Queen? Truly, nothing can beat the freedom of travelling alone—just you, your wanderlust, and a world waiting to be explored. However, what dulls the temptation for females is safety. So, we came up with a list of some safe havens where women can travel solo worry-free. 

Austria 

This picturesque landlocked central European country is ideal for those seeking a solo adventure that blends stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, a great art and music scene, and tranquility. Consistently ranking high on global safety indices, Austria has an impressive score of 1.316 on the Global Peace Index (GPI) and is not only home to mesmerizing scenery, magnificent architecture, and vibrant art culture but is also one of the safest places for women to travel alone. Whether it’s popular cities like Vienna, Salzburg, and Innsbruck or the quaint towns like Dornbirn, Bregenz, Graz, and Linz—women can travel throughout the country without the common concerns of eve-teasing or theft.  

New Zealand 

“I felt incredibly safe in New Zealand,” writes one Reddit user, echoing the sentiments of several other womenfolk who only have praises for the safety standards of this country. And the metrics back it up. With a safety score of 1.313, New Zealand ranks among the top few countries on the GPI and is undoubtedly one of the safest countries for women to travel alone. Popular for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing and its spectacular natural beauty with beaches, fjords, and snow-covered mountains, New Zealand is an apt destination for women seeking thrill and adventure in the lap of nature. 

Japan 

The exotic country of cherry blossoms is unanimously celebrated as one of the safest destinations for women to travel alone. “Felt 100% safe in Japan, even when I was walking around in the middle of the night alone,” shares a woman solo traveler on Reddit. Another writes, “Been here for 2 weeks - no exaggeration, out of 50+ countries this is the safest place I think I've ever been. Had no issues with men, everyone is polite and helpful, and it's super clean.” With such rave reviews and with Level 1 safety index status by the US State Department, Japan tops the list of safest countries for women travelling alone. With thrilling hiking trails, skiing, and cycling adventures alongside a vibrant cityscape in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and historic temples, Japan offers a mix of tradition and modernity within a secure and respectful environment.  

Switzerland  

The Swiss Alps are enchanting and almost every traveler’s dream. The good news is that Switzerland is not only stunning but also safe for females to travel worry-free. Travelers have often sworn by the safety standards of this charming country, and with a GPI score of 1.339 and a tourism rating of 94.3 out of 100, as per the Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations, Switzerland is a paradise for women to explore on their own. Be it exploring the picture-perfect Zermatt, feeling atop of the world at Jungfraujoch, cruising on Lake Geneva, or being enamored by the majestic Rhine Falls, fellow female wanderers can easily embark on a solo adventure here with confidence. 

Singapore 

Ranking sixth on the GPI and second on the Safe Cities Index from the Economist Intelligence Unit, Singapore, with its impressive skyline and efficient public transportation, is easily favored as one of the safest countries for women to travel sans any worry. Starting right from Changi Airport, Singapore offers a variety of experiences. The futuristic Gardens by the Bay and charming Chinatown can’t be missed. With an excellent public transport system, it is also easy to navigate around Singapore. Whether you’re indulging in street food, exploring Universal Studios, or shopping, Singapore is one place where women can feel safe and secure at every turn. 

Denmark 

Tagged as one the happiest countries in the world, Denmark, the land of fairy tales and hygge, is also a haven for women travelers. Ranking second on the 2023 GPI index, Denmark, with its charming blend of history, modern pedestrian-friendly design, and scenic beauty, is ideal for solo explorers. Copenhagen, Aarhus, Nyhavn, and Billund are a delight to explore alone. “I spent a week in Copenhagen dining alone, walking through the city, visiting museums, and I did a kayak tour. I felt totally comfortable having drinks and then walking through the city at night,” shares a female traveler on a travel forum. Packed with an abundance of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and friendly locals, Denmark is a great choice for a solo trip. 

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