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  1. Leanne

    Are there any countries that are actually dangerous for a woman alone to go to (you know, besides all of the middle east)? It seems like the world has seriously gotten woman friendly in the past several years.

    • There are definitely some places that are less “female-friendly” and places not recommended for solo travelers (both male and female). Specifically certain parts of countries we wouldn’t think of as dangerous. But, the world perspective on travel safety is definitely catching up with the reality that it’s not a big scary place out there 🙂

    • M Kennedy

      I would imagine Turkey can be a nightmare as the men zoom in on you. they are all players and are after what they can get from you. I would not like to go to middle east on my own – or any country where a woman is a second class citizen – or where Muslim is the main religion of the country. I have been on holiday alone and am flying off to Rome tomorrow.

      • Mimi

        I just traveled to Dubai on my own for 3 days and I felt safe. I had a lot of fun on my own and was able to get around using the subway no problem! I’m a 26 yr old woman of asian descent.

      • Naj

        I have lived in the Middle East as a young woman and I think that as long as you’re careful, you won’t find it any less safe than some of the places on this list. I disagree with Thailand being safe for solo female travellers. Also, you can’t group all the places in one country with one label of safety. All countries have their shit going on, people are generally safer when they know what to avoid. U.A.E and Oman are very safe countries. Oman is a little boring, unless you are interested in the beaches and local culture.

        • pt

          Thailand is a lot safer and less oppressive than the Middle East for solo female tourists.

      • Marci

        I traveled to Istanbul alone and felt perfectly safe there. The men only want to sell rugs.

        • Calene

          I’ve traveled to Istanbul twice solo. Loved it and never felt unsafe.

          • Thanks for sharing 🙂

    • rick be

      Let me be the first to comment this year.I’m a male but wonder where blondes think they can go without any trouble-certainly not my neighborhood.

  2. I am glad to see some of these on your list. I had wondered about Thailand and its safety.

    • Thailand is a GREAT place for solo female travelers! Lots of female bloggers based in Thailand as well!

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