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Is Asia safe for solo female travellers?

Japan is frequently cited as one of the best destinations for solo female travellers, thanks to being an incredibly safe place to visit. Indeed, the country has very low violent crime, catcalling is practically nonexistent, and if you leave your purse on a park bench in Osaka, it will likely still be there hours later.



Asia is widely considered one of the safest and most rewarding regions for solo female travelers in 2026, provided you choose your destinations wisely. Countries like Japan, Singapore, and South Korea consistently rank at the top of global safety indexes due to their exceptionally low crime rates, high-tech security, and reliable public transport—some even offering women-only train cars. Southeast Asia is also highly popular: Thailand and Vietnam are famous for their welcoming cultures and robust "backpacker" infrastructure that makes meeting other travelers easy. In 2026, Bali (Indonesia) remains a premier hub for wellness and solo female communities. While the region is safe, standard travel precautions apply: dress modestly when visiting temples, use reputable rideshare apps like Grab or Uber for late-night transport, and always stay in well-rated "female-friendly" hostels or hotels. Most "scams" are related to petty overcharging rather than physical safety. Overall, the combination of hospitable locals, affordable luxury, and a high volume of other solo explorers makes Asia a gold-standard choice for independent women.

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