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Top 20 Safest Countries In The World To Travel To


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On Autojosh, we keep our word on your mobility being our priority. Mobility should always come with safety and peace in mind . This includes travelling within a state, country or even out of a country.
Today we would be ranking the top 20 safest/most peaceful countries in the world to travel to.This list is not compiled based on intuition or sentiments, its compiled based on the Global Peace Index, which takes into consideration several factors like a country’s number of jailed persons per 100,000 people, military strength, political instability, internal and external conflicts etc .
Let’s count down .

20. Mauritius

19.Bhutan

17. Hungary And Germany (They share the same score)

16.Norway

15.Finland

14.Sweden

13.Australia

12.Switzerland

11.Slovenia

10.Ireland

9.Japan

8.Singapore

7.Czech Republic

6.Canada

5.Denmark

4.Portugal

3.Austria

2.New Zealand

1.Iceland

Iceland is the most peaceful country in the world .In case you are curious about the position of countries like US , UK and our Nigeria:

US : 121

UK : 57

Nigeria: 148

Side note: Iran is ranked 131. So yes, it has gotten that bad, Iran is more peaceful than Nigeria .

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