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Ecuador vs Peru: safety comparison

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Ecuador vs Peru: side-by-side safety comparison. Risk scores, FCDO + US State advisories, drug law, women's safety, LGBTQ+ status.

ยท How Warnely scores risk โ†’
Peru sits a little lower on the Warnely composite score than Ecuador (43 against 50), but the gap is small enough that the practical difference comes down to category-by-category detail rather than the headline. The biggest single category gap is in terrorism, where Peru scores 1/5 against Ecuador's 2/5.
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Warnely composite (0โ€“100, lower is safer) 50 / 100 43 / 100
Risk tier Exercise Increased Caution Exercise Increased Caution
UK FCDO advisory No active advisory No active advisory
US State Department advisory Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions)
Global Peace Index rank #129 #96
Drug law Strict Strict
Women's safety rating Exercise Caution Exercise Caution
LGBTQ+ legal status marriage legal
Tap water n/a n/a
Currency USD PEN
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Is Ecuador safe to visit in 2026?

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Ecuador vs Peru: common questions

Is Ecuador or Peru safer to visit?

Peru has the lower Warnely composite risk score: 43/100 vs 50/100 (lower is safer). Both scores factor in crime, terrorism, natural disasters, health, civil unrest, and infrastructure.

Is Ecuador or Peru safer for solo female travellers?

Ecuador is rated Exercise Caution for women's safety; Peru is rated Exercise Caution. Read the full guides for city-level detail.

What do FCDO and US State Department say about Ecuador and Peru?

Ecuador: No active advisory (FCDO), Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) (US State). Peru: No active advisory (FCDO), Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) (US State).

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