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Best destinations for solo female travelers

Empowering but also challenging, few things are more rewarding than solo travel, a trend that has been increasing over the years, especially amongst women. Probably you’ll have to perfect the art of taking selfies, but it’s a small price to pay for the freedom to plan a trip exactly how you want it when you want it.

Canada voted one of the safest countries in the continent, is home to a wide range of landscapes, including centuries-old forests, snow-covered mountains, countrysides, and lakes. Its wilderness especially is spectacular and definitely worth the trip. What’s more, their cities also have a special charm and a multicultural touch.

Italy may be one of the world’s quintessential romantic destinations but solo travel in Italy is just as much fun. Women solo travelers thinking of going there may like to know that gender equality is entrenched in the law and discrimination is illegal, as is any kind of violence against women. This doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen, but serious assaults aren’t common so you can feel pretty safe roaming the streets of Rome.

Whether it’s the intoxicating buzz of New York City or the beaches in California, the U.S. pretty much has a way for every type of solo traveler to feel free. As Americans are very friendly, you can feel really safe and unless you’re in a major city, expect to be greeted on the street with a “Good morning!” or at least a nod.

France came second due to its high score for women’s rights, and the fact that it has closed almost 80% of its gender gap, placing it in the top 20 in the world. France also placed top 20 in the world for adventure, thanks to its pleasant climate, the natural beauty of the landscape, and how friendly the locals are.

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