South Korea is one of the most frequently asked-about destinations when it comes to safety. According to the Global Peace Index 2024, South Korea ranked among the top 20 safest countries in the world — higher than the US and many European countries.
Travel experts say that like any trip abroad, visitors should be aware of basic risks, but Korea offers a uniquely secure environment compared to other Asian destinations.
“Traveling abroad always involves some risk, but Korea is, in fact, an extremely secure country. Apart from a few troublemakers, you can enjoy your trip safely. I think the biggest reasons are:
FIRST! Extensive CCTV coverage Korea has an enormous number of surveillance cameras in public spaces. Some might find it intrusive, but for locals it’s normal — and it helps prevent and solve crimes quickly.
SECOND! Social norms discourage suspicious behavior Koreans generally dislike being suspected of wrongdoing. Sometimes, this means people hesitate to help a stranger on the street or touch a lost item. Surprisingly, if you leave something behind, there’s a good chance you’ll find it untouched where you left it.
LASTLY! Fast internet and helpful apps Korea’s world-leading internet speed and multi-language apps mean travelers can easily look up emergency help, routes, or local info anytime.
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