Singapore ranked the safest city for tourists, according to Forbes Advisor

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For travellers, safety has to be one of the most crucial factors to consider before choosing a destination. According to Forbes Advisor, Singapore takes the top spot as the safest city for tourists.

July 16, 2024 8:10 AMFor travellers, safety has to be one of the most crucial factors to consider before choosing a destination.The study, conducted by the global platform on personal finances, came to this conclusion after comparing 60 international cities across seven key metrics such as natural disaster and crime risks.

Another notable point is Singapore's low digital security risk. This translates to the ability for citizens to roam the internet without fear of privacy violations, identity theft and online attacks. Other cities with good overall scores include Tokyo and Toronto, with the two cities taking the second and third spot respectively.Based on the study, the most risky city for tourists is Caracas in Venezuela.

The capital of Venezuela ranks highest among all 60 cities for both crime risk and health security risk. Closer to home, these cities are ranked among the riskiest for tourists: Karachi , Yangon and Manila .

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