Travelling alone is more than just visiting new places. It is about spending time with yourself, making your own choices and learning through new experiences. But along with this freedom comes the need to stay safe. That is why knowing which countries are safer and which country carries more risks is important before planning a trip.
A study by travel insurance company Squaremouth looked at 113 countries using the United Nation (UN) Human Development Index. It also considered crime rates, healthcare quality, how safe people feel walking alone at night and rankings in the Global Peace Index. Each country was scored from zero to ten. A lower score means safer conditions.
The study found the safest country for solo travel is San Marino. It is a small republic in southern Europe surrounded by Italy. It has strong healthcare, low environmental risk and high personal safety. About 90 per cent of people there feel safe walking alone at night. Other safe countries include Andorra, Singapore, Austria, Denmark and Qatar.
While Qatar ranks among the safer destinations, travellers should stay alert due to the wider Middle East situation. Regional tensions can change quickly and may affect travel plans.

On the other hand, some countries are considered riskier due to weak infrastructure, limited healthcare and higher crime rate. Venezuela ranks as the most dangerous for solo travellers. It is followed by Peru, Colombia and South Africa.

Solo travel can be safe and rewarding if you stay prepared. Before travelling somewhere solo, share your plans with the family. Avoid risky areas and keep valuables secure. With the right awareness, travelling alone can become a powerful and enjoyable experience.

