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Is Singapore safe for solo female travellers?

What is this? Besides all its charms and unnumbered attractions, Singapore is an extremely safe solo female travel destination with a highly efficient and sprawling transit network making it a great destination for solo female travel in Asia. All in all, making it the perfect destination for solo female travelers.



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Top 10 Destinations for Solo Female Travelers in Asia
  • Taiwan. ...
  • Vietnam. ...
  • The Maldives. ...
  • Indonesia. ...
  • Japan. ...
  • Nepal. ...
  • Bhutan. ...
  • Singapore. Singapore is a small, clean, and well-organized country that is a fantastic destination for solo female travelers.


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Switzerland With a low crime rate and high levels of safety -only 2% of women have reported experiencing violence from men- Switzerland tops the list. The country is also known for its stunning natural beauty, especially with its alpine peaks and mountain vistas.

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  • Use taxis and rideshares safely. ...
  • Be alert when drinking and dating. ...
  • Look like you know where you're going. ...
  • Leave the Rolex at home. ...
  • Use (and hide) your phone strategically. ...
  • Dress appropriately for the culture. ...
  • Buy a local SIM card to avoid high roaming costs. ...
  • Join solo female traveler Facebook groups.


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Japan is admittedly one of the safest places to attempt as a first-time female solo traveler, and the probability of being harassed by locals is quite low. A steadily shrinking number of locals - mainly in the remote countryside - may stare at those who look and talk differently out of curiosity.

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WOMEN TRAVELERS IN DUBAI It is generally safe for women to visit Dubai, even alone. However, it's important to: Dress conservatively. Stay in groups or pairs (especially after dark)

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If you've traveled alone in America, you're more than prepared for Europe. In America, theft and harassment are especially scary because of their connection with assault. In Europe, you'll rarely, if ever, hear of violence. Theft is past tense (as in, Where did my wallet go?).

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English is Singapore's main and one of the four official languages, along with Malay, Chinese and Tamil. The symbolic national language is Malay for historical reasons.

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