If you’re thinking of going overseas — especially if you’re going solo — one question likely sticks in your mind. What is the safest country for travelers?
The actuary website Insurly recently ranked the most and least dangerous destinations based on a number of factors: violence, transportation, health and natural disasters. So, who’s the winner? If you’re picturing chocolate and mountains… you’re red hot.
/p>The Swiss For The Win
The winner is Switzerland!
It’s easy to see why folks would want to visit: mountain vistas, winter sports, and a friendly, multi-lingual population. However, Switzerland doesn’t crack the list of top 10 destinations in Europe, welcoming fewer than 20 million visitors a year.
More people might stop by if they knew about how safe it is.
Overall, it scores 93.4/100 on safety.
Based on statistical analysis drawn from the World Health Organization, Insurly gives Switzerland the following ratings:
Violence: 91/100
Transportation safety: 98/100
Health: 92/100
Natural disasters: 90/100
Why Don’t More People Visit Switzerland?
Insurly offers a similar breakdown of all 180 countries in the world. If you’re interested (or concerned about an upcoming trip), the bottom 5 are:
South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Burundi, and Nigeria.
Finally, you may be wondering… If Switzerland is the safest country in the world for travelers, why isn’t it a more popular tourist destination?
The most likely answer is cost. Switzerland is arguably the most expensive country to visit in the world. We’re talking $15 for hamburgers at McDonald’s and $250 “cheap” hotel options.
Even by the expensive standards of Europe, Switzerland will take a toll on your pocketbook.
But if you’re not afraid to pay for what you get, Switzerland is definitely a “safe” bet.