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Are you thinking of leaving for a peaceful country? Or maybe you’re taking a break from work and life by traveling to a peaceful location. The place where you can release the mental strain you’ve been carrying around. These are the top 10 most Peaceful Countries to add to your travel wish list.

 

1. ICELAND

The most sparsely populated country in Europe.

 

There is a valid explanation for why Iceland has become such a popular tourist destination in recent years. It has beautiful scenery, including mountains, volcanoes, and glaciers. Iceland has a natural beauty to make you stay. The country one of the safest in the world for the last six years would.

 

2. DENMARK

Home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor.

 

Denmark is one of the world’s happiest and most peaceful countries. This is according to the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s annual World Happiness Report. It certainly doesn’t hurt to spread a little joy.

 

3. NEW ZEALAND

An island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

 

In New Zealand, you will discover a relaxed way of life. The island’s natural features—mountains, woods, beaches. Fjords, lakes, and rivers—make it impossible to feel anything but peace. It has a low rate of both international and internal conflict and a high ranking for security.

 

4. AUSTRIA

A landlocked country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.

 

Want to get away from the busy city and experience the peacefulness of the mountains and verdant pastures? It’s in Austria, where you want to be. Austria also caters to the urbanite crowd. Vienna, the capital of Austria, has been named one of the best cities. Which to live for the last seven years running, thanks to its high ranking on Mercer’s “Quality of Life Index.”

 

5. PORTUGAL

A nation with its gaze turned outward.

 

Portugal rose places on World Peace as a result of a combination of factors. Including a decline in violent protests and a low ranking for political stability. This nation has over 500 miles of scenic coastline. Lisbon, the capital, has a mild temperature and is one of the sunniest cities in Europe. With an average of 2,806 hours of daylight each year.

 

6. SWITZERLAND

A mountainous Central European country, home to numerous lakes, villages, and the high peaks of the Alps

 

Discussing neutrality, there is a reason for the idiom “being Switzerland.” When it comes to foreign and internal strife, this country is ranked towards the bottom. Furthermore, Mercer reports that Zurich, the country’s biggest. And most picturesque city has the world’s second-best quality of life and personal safety.

 

7. CZECH REPUBLIC

City of a Hundred Spires, a UNESCO monument and one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

 

According to the Global Peace Index, the Czech Republic is one of the lowest levels of militarization in the world. The unemployment rate in this nation in September 2022 was the lowest in the European Union. Prague, the capital, is full of beautiful historic buildings and cultural landmarks.

 

8. CANADA

The second largest country in the world in area (after Russia).

 

Moving to Canada from another country is an interesting idea. Not only does Canada have better family regulations. A lower incidence of firearm cases than in the United States (which ranks 95th on the Global Peace Index). But it ranks higher on the Index than in America.

 

9. SLOVENIA

A country in Central Europe is known for its mountains, ski resorts, and lakes.

 

In addition to having a low crime rate, this nation, with its extensive forests and mountain ranges. Also has a low ranking for terrorism and political violence.

 

10. JAPAN

One of the world’s most literate and technically advanced nations.

 

If Japan’s iconic pagodas and cherry blossoms aren’t enough to entice you, maybe this statistic will: the country has the greatest life expectancy in the world, at 83.7 years, according to the World Health Organization. In addition, Japan ranks second on Bloomberg’s “Innovation Index” for technological advancements.

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