Czech Republic: 9th amongst 10 most peaceful countries globally

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Prague's Charles Bridge

The Czech Republic is gaining momentum across the globe. According to the latest Global Peace Index (GPI) published recently, the Czech Republic is the ninth most peaceful country in the world, in Europe, the Czech Republic is the eighth most peaceful country. It shows the importance of the Czech Republic that slowly and gradually it is climbing the ladder of popularity amongst tourists from all across the globe.

The Global Peace Index (GPI) measures more than just the presence or absence of war. It captures the absence of violence or the fear of violence across three domains: Safety and Security, Ongoing Conflict, and Militarisation. Europe remains the most peaceful region in the world and it is one of 3 regions to see an improvement in peacefulness on the 2021 GPI.

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When traveling and choosing a destination, apart was the offerings of the destination, one of the very important factors taken into consideration, especially over the past few years has been safety. Whether the person is a family traveler, a solo traveler, a millennial, a young adult, or even an elderly traveler choosing a destination that is safe and peaceful is a priority.

The country’s strongest points were safe communities, low crime rates, the difficulty of accessing weapons, and the low impact of terrorism. Furthermore, the capital city of Prague is considered one of the safest and most beautiful cities in the world, too.

It may be noted that the Czech Republic is one of the continent’s smaller nations; it won’t disappoint travelers looking for some of the best places to visit in central Europe. Given its size – and thanks to a first-rate public transit system – it’s an easy country to get around, particularly for those planning on spending the bulk of their time exploring the nation. It has nearly endless sightseeing opportunities and things to do. So it’s time to choose your motivation, and choose your city, in the Czech Republic!

Editor in Chief : Mewati SItaram

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