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10 most peaceful countries in the world to visit

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2025, 19:59 IST
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10 most peaceful countries in the world to visit

Every year, the Global Peace Index (GPI), published by the Institute for Economics & Peace, evaluates nations across key indicators such as safety, security, militarisation, and ongoing domestic or international conflict. Here, as we find ourselves in the last part of the year 2025, let’s take a look at what it was last year in 2024. From serene Nordic landscapes to orderly island nations and culturally rich European havens, these countries demonstrate what sustained peace looks like in practice. Here are the 10 most peaceful countries in the world in 2024.

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Iceland

Iceland has held the No. 1 spot on the Global Peace Index for more than ten years, and 2024 continues that trend. The country is known for its very low crime levels, almost nonexistent military presence, and strong public trust in institutions. It is often seen as the ideal example of peaceful living. With its striking landscapes, geothermal hot springs and tight-knit communities, Iceland offers a blend of natural beauty and social harmony.

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Ireland

Ireland regularly ranks among the world’s most peaceful nations, thanks to its strong internal security, political stability, and very low crime levels. Effective policing, a solid legal system, and an emphasis on community welfare all reinforce this sense of safety. Alongside this, Ireland’s scenic landscapes, lively cultural traditions, and warm local hospitality make it a highly appealing destination for travellers.

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Austria

Austria’s calm and secure atmosphere is rooted in its low crime levels, strong governance and high-quality public services. The country blends its natural tranquillity with efficiently run cities, and Vienna frequently appears among the world’s most livable urban centres, an indicator of Austria’s dedication to stability and overall quality of life.

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New Zealand

New Zealand is widely respected for its social harmony, forward-thinking values and exceptionally low levels of violence. Its strong emphasis on environmental protection, engaged communities and transparent governance further reinforce its image as one of the world’s most peaceful nations. The country’s stunning natural scenery, from dramatic fjords to geothermal valleys, only enhances its overall appeal.

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Singapore

Singapore ranks as one of Asia’s most peaceful nations thanks to its highly efficient governance, strict law enforcement, and exceptionally low crime rates. The city-state’s stable political environment and emphasis on economic prosperity make it secure and harmonious. With clean streets, orderly systems, and multicultural harmony, Singapore remains a model of urban peace.

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Switzerland

Switzerland consistently ranks among the safest and most stable nations thanks to its commitment to neutrality, robust governance and minimal crime. The country’s serene lakes and calm alpine towns only add to its appeal. For Indian tourists, Switzerland holds a unique charm, its landscapes have appeared in countless Bollywood films, making it a long-time favourite.

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Portugal

Portugal has steadily emerged as one of Europe’s most respected and tranquil nations. Its low crime rates, friendly communities, and accessible cost of living all contribute to its strong standing. Coupled with a pleasant Mediterranean climate, charming historic towns, and an easygoing lifestyle, the country offers both safety and cultural depth. From its iconic trams and golden beaches to centuries-old neighbourhoods and vibrant nightlife, Portugal promises an experience that is both secure and endlessly rewarding.

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Denmark

Denmark’s reputation for peace stems from its robust social welfare model, high levels of public trust, minimal corruption, and an overall sense of safety. From Copenhagen’s bike-friendly avenues to its serene seaside towns, the country offers a secure, orderly, and welcoming environment for both residents and visitors.

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Slovenia

Slovenia blends Central European efficiency with Balkan warmth, creating a society that is both safe and welcoming. Its peaceful ranking is driven by low crime rates and political stability. Known for its fairy-tale lakes, karst landscapes, and eco-friendly ethos, Slovenia is a quiet gem that offers natural serenity and a high quality of life

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Malaysia

Malaysia’s ranking in the top 10 reflects its stability, relatively low internal conflict, and improving safety indicators. The country’s diverse culture, well-developed infrastructure, and peaceful multiethnic coexistence contribute to its reputation. From lush rainforests to modern cities like Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia offers a harmonious blend of nature and urban life.

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Emad Masry
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I have been vist Newzland 2 times as well Ihave vist Denmark and Portugal I have really enjoyed travelling back there it was good time when I was travelling back there
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