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Travelling solo as a Filipina? It’s exciting, liberating, and, let’s be honest, a little nerve-wracking too. Safety is always a priority, but that shouldn’t stop you from exploring the world. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland, there are plenty of destinations where you can roam worry-free.
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Here’s our pick of the 10 safest countries for Filipino female solo travellers—with some in Asia and others from the rest of the world.
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Iceland is often ranked as the safest country in the world, making it a dream destination for solo female travellers. With almost non-existent crime rates, you can wander through stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, and geysers without any worry. Locals are incredibly friendly, and hitchhiking is even common here because of how safe it is.
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If there’s one country that guarantees safety and efficiency, it’s Japan. With one of the lowest crime rates globally, Japan is a haven for solo female travellers. The streets are clean, people are polite, and public transport is reliable. Cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka offer a seamless mix of tradition and modernity, making them great places to explore alone. Plus, Japan has women-only train carriages and capsule hotels designed for female travellers.
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For nature lovers and adventure seekers, New Zealand is a paradise. With its stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and excellent public safety, you can explore everything from the glowworm caves of Waitomo to the breathtaking fjords of Milford Sound. The country has strong safety regulations, and violent crime is extremely rare, making it a top pick for solo female travellers.
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Finland is one of the safest places in the world, known for its progressive values and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're experiencing the magical Northern Lights, enjoying the vibrant city life in Helsinki, or unwinding in a traditional Finnish sauna, you'll feel secure at all times.
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Singapore is a dream destination for solo travellers. It’s super clean, well-organised, and has strict laws that keep crime to a minimum. From the futuristic Gardens by the Bay to the hawker centres serving delicious Hainanese chicken rice, exploring Singapore is easy and worry-free. With efficient public transport and extensive CCTV coverage, you can feel safe even at night.
Also read: Singapore Tops Asia-Pacific Rankings: What It Means for Filipino Digital Nomads
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Switzerland is famous for its stunning landscapes, efficient public transport, and low crime rates. Whether you’re hiking in the Alps, exploring charming Swiss villages, or enjoying the cosmopolitan vibes of Zurich, you can feel completely at ease.
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Taiwanese people are some of the friendliest in Asia, making it an ideal destination for solo travellers. The country has low crime rates, and even Taipei’s night markets are safe for exploring after dark. Locals will go out of their way to help you, and 24/7 convenience stores add an extra layer of security.
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Canada’s reputation for being safe and welcoming is well-deserved. Cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal are multicultural and easy to navigate. The locals are friendly, and there’s plenty to explore, from stunning national parks to bustling city streets.
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Dreaming of a solo K-drama adventure? With strict law enforcement and CCTV everywhere, South Korea is a worry-free destination. Wander through trendy streets in Hongdae, visit the serene palaces of Gyeongbokgung, or indulge in a street food feast at Myeongdong. Plus, South Korea has plenty of safe accommodations and transport options for female travellers.
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Malaysia offers a mix of modern cities and tropical escapes in a relatively safe environment. Kuala Lumpur’s efficient public transport, the charming streets of Penang, and the peaceful beaches of Langkawi make it an excellent destination for solo female travellers. Just be mindful of crowded areas, but overall, Malaysia is welcoming and easy to explore.
Also read: Malaysia Has Been Recognised as the Safest Asian Country to Spend Holiday in
Stay connected: Always have a portable charger and a local SIM card or eSIM for easy navigation and emergency calls.
Pack smart: A money belt, personal alarm, and whistle can add an extra layer of security.
Use safety apps: Apps like bSafe or Life360 can share your location with trusted contacts.
Blend in: Avoid flashy jewellery and oversized handbags to prevent unwanted attention.
Travelling solo as a Filipina has its challenges, but with proper planning, it can be one of the most empowering and fulfilling experiences of your life. So get ready, take that leap, and embark on a journey you’ll never forget!
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