Feeling safe while walking alone at night is an important part of daily life. In some countries, people can move freely after dark without fear, thanks to strong security, trust in the police, and safe public spaces. Every year, global surveys rank nations on how safe people feel at night. Here are the top 10 safest countries in the world to walk alone in 2025.
Global safety is not only about crime rates but also about how confident people feel in their daily surroundings. Gallup measures it by asking three main questions:
The answers together create what is known as the Law and Order Index. In 2024, the world’s score stood at 83 out of 100, showing overall progress in public safety.
Gallup is an American research and advisory company that has been studying safety since 2006. Each year, its Global Safety Report is based on surveys covering over 145,000 people in 144 countries. The findings represent the views of adults aged 15 and above, making it one of the most trusted global indicators of how safe people feel.
Singapore, with the safety percentage of 98%, stands as the safest country to walk alone at night in 2025, followed by Tajikistan, China and Oman.
Here is the list of top-10 safest countries to walk alone at night in 2025:
| Rank | Country | (%) Feeling Safe |
| 1. | Singapore | 98% |
| 2. | Tajikistan | 95% |
| 3. | China | 94% |
| 4. | Oman | 94% |
| 5. | Saudi Arabia | 93% |
| 6. | Hong Kong (SAR, China) | 91% |
| 7. | Kuwait | 91% |
| 8. | Norway | 91% |
| 9. | Bahrain | 90% |
| 10. | United Arab Emirates | 90% |
These nations rely on strong government systems and visible law enforcement. Heavy investments in infrastructure, surveillance cameras, and strict regulations create a sense of order, even at night.
Norway’s safety is based more on social trust and community strength. Instead of only strict enforcement, people trust institutions and share a collective responsibility to keep their society safe.
In all these countries, safety is not just about the absence of crime. It also comes from:
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