Often our travel plans come to a standstill due to lack of money or it is difficult for us to find a company of like-minded people for the trip.
If finances allow you to relax in a new country, but friends and acquaintances do not plan to leave their hometown at all, then we strongly recommend that you go on a trip alone.
We have compiled a list of the safest countries to visit, in which rich culture, beautiful nature and, most importantly, you can explore new places without fear for your life alone.
10. Denmark
Denmark has a low risk of being robbed, as well as a low risk of terrorism, natural disaster or fraud. The country is recognized as safe even for single women.
Of course, do not lose your head and go have fun alone in dubious clubs or bars. But in general, the cities of Denmark do not pose any danger, especially in the daytime.
We suggest choosing Copenhagen as your travel destination. There are sea, rocks, incredible landscapes and panoramas. On the territory of the city you can see the royal palace, the statue of the Little Mermaid, castles and many trendy shops. A visit to Copenhagen will not leave you indifferent, and you will definitely want to return to this city again.
9. Indonesia
Serious crimes, such as murder and rape, are extremely rare in Indonesia.
The only thing that a tourist should be wary of is minor thefts on the beach or in public transport. But petty thieves can be found in absolutely any country, so there is no need to put an end to visiting Indonesia because of this negative fact. We advise you to just keep everything valuable with you and not leave things unattended.
All products in supermarkets and dishes in restaurants are absolutely safe, they can be safely eaten.
We recommend visiting the Monkey Forest on the island of Bali. In addition to monkeys, in the forest you can see ancient temples, unusual wild plants and walk along intertwined paved paths and wooden bridges.
8. Canada
Canadians are known throughout the world for their friendly and peaceful nature. In this country it is easy to find new friends, ask for advice or ask for help - no one will ignore your request.
We advise only to bypass the "black" quarters and the outskirts of big cities. On the streets and in the subway you can find a large number of homeless people, but do not be afraid of them.
The state takes great care of people living on the street, so they pose no danger to tourists.
In Toronto, we recommend visiting the St. Lawrence Market, CN Tower, do not bypass the cathedrals, churches, national museums and art galleries.
7. Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is a calm and quiet country, you can visit it both with the whole family, and alone, without worrying about your own safety.
Do not be afraid of a thorough inspection of baggage upon arrival. Employees examine each visitor to make sure their intentions are safe. On the streets you will often meet law enforcement officers who will also monitor the order and your safety.
In Uzbekistan, we strongly recommend visiting bazaars, restaurants with local cuisine, Registan and the Charvak reservoir, to relax on the white sand and again move to explore the sights.
6. Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, you absolutely will not have free time, because the city has an incredible amount of attractions, restaurants and entertainment. In Hong Kong, the heritage and beauty of eastern and western culture are perfectly combined, so we recommend that you go to this city to study them.
It is safe in crowded and tourist places, even small pickpockets are smaller than in similar large cities.
The language barrier will also not be a big problem, since all the inscriptions are duplicated in English.
The main attractions of Hong Kong include the Avenue of Stars, Victoria Peak, Big Buddha and the Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas.
5. Switzerland
Switzerland is a very quiet and cultured country, with peaceful and tolerant citizens. Do not worry about paying in cash at restaurants and cafes - they will certainly not cheat you and will not try to deceive you. It is also absolutely safe to pay by credit card.
All old villages, suburbs and city blocks are absolutely safe for tourists. As for the ski resorts, the crime rate there is so low that during your vacation you will most likely not meet a single policeman.
Only the vacationers themselves should be feared, but it is enough to keep valuables with you or in the safe of your room to protect yourself from pocket thieves.
4. Finland
To ensure complete comfort and safety when traveling in Finland, you must be polite tourists themselves and avoid misunderstandings, as well as double-check cash payments in stores.
Otherwise, the crime rate in the country is extremely low, so traveling alone in Finland is absolutely safe.
In Finland, there are a lot of attractions and locations in different cities that you want to visit. But many tourists recommend seeing with their own eyes the Suomenlinna Fortress, Mumi Country, the Open Air Museum on the island of Seurasaari, the Eureka Science and Entertainment Center and the Olavinlinna Fortress.
3. Iceland
In Iceland, any resident of the country has access to weapons, but this should not frighten tourists: the crime rate in Iceland is one of the lowest in the world.
Tourists identify the following places for a mandatory visit: Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik Cathedral, Perlan, Thingvellir National Park and Laugavegur Street.
Feel free to travel around the cities of Iceland on a rented car or on foot and do not worry about your own safety.
2. Norway
If you want to see the true beauty of the north, then Norway is the number 1 country to visit. On all streets, a tourist can not worry about his life and the safety of material values, since there is a low crime rate throughout the whole of Scandinavia.
The only thing worth worrying about is the unequipped snow slopes, since no tourist can survive against a natural avalanche. Therefore, do not leave the slopes reserved for the descent and you can not worry about anything.
1. Singapore
Singapore is officially considered one of the safest places in the world, both for residents and tourists.
And, despite the low crime rate, even in the most remote corners of Singapore, a tourist will meet professionally trained police officers who are ready to help. Although you probably will not even need this help.
In Singapore, you should visit the island of Sentosa. It houses the Universal Studios Singapore Theme Park, a huge number of squares, museums, an aquarium, also take a walk around Chinatown and ride the Singapore Flyer.