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It's not surprising to see Afghanistan on the list All governments adviseAvoid traveling to this region. Suicide bombings, kidnappings, assassinations and terrorist plots continue to plague the country. Long wars have long obscured the country's vast beauty - vast landscapes dotted with important archaeological sites (including the caves and Buddhist shrines of Takht-e Rustam) and the ancient markets of the cities.
Should you go there? Probably not worth it. Although there are regions open to tourism, it will be safer to travel elsewhere, at least until the situation stabilizes. Some tour operators offer excursions in selected regions with local guides, but they cannot guarantee your safety.
I suggest you choose to study Central Asia instead of this dangerous country, such as Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
Brazil
An ever-growing gap between rich and poor, lack of police in the favelas, high crime and drug levels rampant throughout the country, cases of assaults, car thefts are showing signs dangerous country. But this does not mean that you should not go there, you just need to take the usual precautions. Many areas of the country, large cities (Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, Recife El Salvador, etc.) require caution due to high street crime (thefts and robberies), which is mainly aimed at tourists, sometimes during the day and in central areas, including areas close to main hotels and beaches. Keep your belongings close, avoid favelas and non-tourist areas, be careful after dark and listen to the advice of locals, even if it seems over-the-top.
Iraq
Home to some of Islam's holiest sites outside of Saudi Arabia, ancient Babylon and important historical sites, Iraq has rightly been dubbed a tourism hotspot in the Middle East and few have the courage to cross its borders due to the current situation. With Iraq still suffering from bombings, kidnappings and terrorist activity, it is not surprising that the Foreign Ministry has renewed its warnings against any travel to the country.
Should you go? Probably a bad idea. The situation in Iraq is improving as they have reinstated their tours since 2011, but it is advisable to wait until the situation normalizes. By the way, there are less dangerous options in this region, such as Jordan, where the Dead Sea is located, the ancient site of Petra (one of) and the Wadi Rum desert.
Pakistan
With four major mountain peaks in the north, including the world's second highest mountain, Pakistan has attracted climbers for years and remains popular despite recent turmoil. Like areas of the Middle East, Pakistan is still characterized by al-Qaeda and the Taliban, making it a dangerous destination for tourists due to suicide bombings and tribal clashes. Pakistan occupies an honorable place in the list of “The Most Dangerous Countries in the World”.
Colombia
With rapidly growing popularity among tourists and climbers, Colombia is beginning to shake off its bad boy image, but statistics on crime and negative media suggest that a reputation for danger prevails. There are frequent reports of robberies and kidnappings in the area controlled by the RCAF (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), but recently concerns have increased in the city due to the use of scopolamine for rape. Travelers should be careful when venturing into the wilderness.In addition, Colombia has the second highest number of mines in the world, second only to Afghanistan.
Is it worth going? If yes, then only through organized tours. Drug traffickers and RCPCs still create serious problems in some areas, which is very dangerous.
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Russia and other CIS countries are also relatively prosperous. But below is a list of countries where it is better not for tourists to go due to military, ethnic and religious conflicts, low living standards, and natural disasters. Even in such popular countries as India, Brazil, and Mexico, there remains a great threat of conflicts and other unforeseen circumstances.There are countries where there is constant fighting and there is a danger to life. But in some states, conflicts are hidden, and they can manifest themselves at any time. Just like natural disasters, no one can foresee them. Before choosing a country for travel, you should definitely check the current state of affairs in it.
We present you a list of the most dangerous countries in the world to travel to. Some countries on the list (in terms of their danger) are of course controversial, for example, Russian tourists are now actively traveling to the Philippines and Cambodia, but nevertheless, these countries pose a danger to tourism.
1. Afghanistan
The modern stage of development of Afghanistan began in 2001, when, after the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, American troops invaded the country to search for and punish the international terrorist Osama bin Laden (according to the official version). As a result of the invasion, the Taliban regime was overthrown and the modern Republic of Afghanistan, led by Hamid Karzai, was established. But the Taliban movement was not completely suppressed and militants are still hiding in the mountainous areas of Waziristan on the border with Pakistan. They constantly carry out armed attacks on allied forces and organize terrorist attacks. Although the official government in Afghanistan is supported by the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan (ISAF), it controls only a small area around the capital Kabul.Thus, it is not safe for a tourist to be in Afghanistan. This is a very poor country with a lot of religiously intolerant people. Here you can either accidentally get into the epicenter of an explosion or terrorist attack, or become a victim of a kidnapping or robbery.
Despite constant wars, Afghanistan still has some tourist attraction. This is a country with a rich history. On its territory, many artifacts have been preserved, collected over more than 5,000 years of civilization on this land. But, unfortunately, during the recent reign of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, several important historical sites were deliberately destroyed. Among them, the tallest Buddhist building in the world is the Bamiyan sculpture. It was declared pagan and blown up.
2. Pakistan
Pakistan, a former part of colonial India, has always been turbulent. This country has an unstable political system; government troops are constantly fighting rebels and terrorists. There is a threat of a military conflict with India. The most dangerous areas of Pakistan are the areas along the border with Afghanistan (controlled by the Taliban), the Baluchistan region, and the country's largest city, Karachi. Clashes between different tribes and religious groups often occur in these areas.Travelers to Pakistan are attracted by the incredibly beautiful mountain landscapes. The northern part of the country is a popular destination for mountain climbing. In addition, there are a lot of ancient architectural monuments in Pakistan: excavations of an ancient civilization in the Indus Valley - Mohenjo-Daro, the capital of the Indian Gandhara people - Taxila, Lahore Fortress, Shalimar Gardens, etc.
3. Iraq
Internal conflicts between warring groups in Iraq, such as the Kurds, Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims (Mahdi Army), Arab Socialist Party (Ba'ath Party), Iraqi Communist Party, are complemented by external conflicts with neighboring states Iran and Kuwait. The US military plays a major role in resolving the situation in the region. They are called upon to confront the international terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, whose main unit is located in Iraq.Among the entire territory of the country, Iraq can be identified as the most troubled zone. This is the central part of the country along with the capital Baghdad. The most likely danger of terrorist attacks, explosions, and military conflicts exists in the area from north to south from Tikrit to Halla and from west to east from Ramadi to Mandali.
For tourism operators, Iraq is perhaps the biggest loss. The area in the valley of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is the cradle of many civilizations. This land is home to the largest number of archaeological sites, which attract both scientists and ordinary tourists. Just 85 km from Baghdad are the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon, which served as a base for allied forces since the start of the Iraq War in 2003. The presence of the military caused significant damage to the architectural monument. In addition to Babylon, the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, the capital of Arcadia, the city of Stesiphon, and the capital of Assyria, the city of Ashpur, are located on the territory of Iraq.
4. Syria
The country of Syria in the Middle East has been in a state of civil war since 2011. The armed opposition and rebels have been fighting the government forces of the country's unchanged president since 2000, Bashar al-Assad, who was re-elected to a third term in June 2014. Before this, his father Hafez al-Assad led the country for 30 years.The territory of Syria is the cradle of many great states of antiquity - Assyria, Phenicia, Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arab Caliphate, etc. Saladdin and Alexander the Great left their traces on Syrian soil. Every pebble, every grain of sand in this country witnessed important historical events.
The most attractive from a tourism point of view is the city of Damascus - the most ancient capital in the world. In Damascus, the part called the Old City has been well preserved. Here are the ancient pre-antique quarters, as well as the famous eastern market Hamidiya and the spice market Bzuria.
The historical part of Damascus is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are several dozen valuable architectural structures here, including the Basilica of St. Zechariah (now a mosque) with the relics of John the Baptist.
Syria is also famous for its preserved crusader castles built in the 12th-13th centuries. The most famous castle, Krak des Chevaliers, is included in all history books. This is the most fortified fortification, which no one has yet managed to take by storm.
5. Algeria
In Algeria, the fragile order is maintained through constant military suppression of uprisings and the persecution of terrorist (al-Qaeda-linked) and fundamentalist (religious Islamic) groups. It is not uncommon for explosions and gunfire to be heard throughout the country, including at airports and hotels. Participating in or observing demonstrations is especially dangerous.The north of the country – the Mediterranean coast and the Atlas Mountains – is considered a relatively safe area of Algeria. The Sahara Desert is considered a dangerous territory, where it is not recommended to travel on your own. Travel can only be made with an organized tourist group and under reliable security. The danger of traveling in the Sahara is the same as in the neighboring countries of Tunisia or Morocco.
Under no circumstances should you intentionally or unintentionally offend the feelings of local residents. There is a ban in the country on photographing local residents, and especially photographing women and military personnel.
6. Libya
The long period of rule of Muammar Gaddafi, who actively used the military to suppress popular uprisings, did not lead to anything good. In 2011, the country began a civil war, during which the rebels were supported by NATO and European Union countries. Support came in the form of funding and direct participation of troops and aviation. In October 2011 Muammar Gaddafi was killed, and power passed to a temporary government body - the Transitional National Council. In August 2012, after the elections of the General National Congress, power passes to the legitimate government.Despite the overthrow of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, the power of the official authorities extends only to the territory of Tripoli and surrounding areas. The rest of the country is divided into several quasi-states - autonomous regions with their own governments and army. The Fezzan region, the Western Mountains region, the Benghazi region, and the city-state of Misurata have a high degree of autonomy. At the same time, the cities of Bani Walid and Sirte were destroyed for supporting the Gaddafi regime.
Safety for a traveler in Libya depends on the region where he is going. Only Tripoli can be considered relatively safe. In other parts of the country, armed attacks and kidnappings often occur; it is not for nothing that in ancient times the territory of Libya and its coastal waters were considered the most dangerous in terms of pirate attacks.
Despite the significant security threat, there are people who still strive to get to Libya, since its territory contains many architectural monuments of the ancient period and the period of the Roman Empire. These are the cities of Cyrene, Apollo, Sirtik (Leptis Magna), Sabratha. In the Tadrart-Akakus mountains you can see examples of ancient rock art. In the southwest of the country there is the oasis of Ghadames.
7. Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Central African country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the poorest in the world according to IMF data for 2012. In addition to poverty and an unstable political situation, the country is constantly experiencing conflicts between tribes and communities, which are often bloody. Even in the 21st century, cases of cannibalism have been recorded in the Congo, there is the highest rate of rape of women, and sexual slavery exists.
Moving around the Congo, especially on your own, is extremely dangerous. Tourists can get caught up in fighting between tribes, many of whom are armed, or become victims of street robbers who are particularly hungry for gold. Tourists can be robbed by both criminals and ordinary residents or street urchins, for whom it is normal to take gold and valuables from a visitor.
8. Yemen
The state in the south of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen, is the poorest in the Arab world. A significant part of the territory is occupied by desert, unsuitable for agriculture or other activities. The main revenue item in the country's budget is income from oil and gas. But mineral reserves are constantly decreasing.There are several dangers for tourists in Yemen. Firstly, the country has very cruel laws, which provide for the death penalty even for minor violations. Secondly, Yemen is the country with the largest number of weapons (AK-47 assault rifles) per capita. Thirdly, a large number of Islamic separatists and terrorists from other countries find refuge in this country.
But neither such dangerous factors nor the unbearable heat can stop some travelers coming to Yemen to see the “desert Manhattan” - the ancient city of Shibam, one of the most ancient cities in the world, the capital of Sanaa, the historical city of Zabid and the Socotra archipelago with alien species.
9. Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has a totalitarian regime under President Robert Mugabe, who is currently the oldest head of state (he is 90 years old). The reforms he carried out in agriculture, which implied the expropriation of the estates of “white” owners, led to devastation, inflation and unemployment. The adult unemployment rate was 95%, and the inflation rate in 2008 was . a record in the world – 231 million%.Both robbers and gangs, as well as police officers, pose a great danger to tourists. It is very dangerous to be on someone else’s territory, because the owner can easily shoot a stranger. Due to fuel shortages and rising prices, you may find yourself without transport in the middle of Zimbabwe. There are very frequent cases of mine explosions here.
The main thing that can attract tourists to Zimbabwe are its numerous nature reserves and national parks. The famous Victoria Falls are located on the territory of this country.
10. Burundi
Burundi is a small country east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It has no access to the sea, but is washed by the waters of the world's longest freshwater lake, Tanganyika (second in volume and depth after Lake Baikal). After a military dictatorship and the assassination of several presidents, a fragile peace remains in the country, which at any moment can be disrupted by armed representatives of one of several warring tribes. It is extremely dangerous to move around the country by car. Both the police and the rebels can fire a burst of machine gun fire at a person who does not know local customs. With the onset of darkness, a curfew begins, during which it is extremely dangerous to go outside.11. Angola
From the beginning of the struggle for independence from Portugal (1950s) to the present day, Angola has been turbulent. For a long time, with the support of the USSR and Cuba, the country followed the communist path of development. After the collapse of the USSR, the ruling party reoriented itself towards the United States and began to carry out market reforms. But armed confrontations between the official authorities and the opposition still continue in the country. There is brutal persecution of members of opposition parties. Under the slogan of preserving the “spiritual and cultural heritage” of Angola, mosques in the country are being demolished.In addition to constant armed confrontations, protests, and speeches, Angola has significant economic problems. There are high levels of poverty, unemployment, hunger, and rampant crime here. A lot of weapons have been preserved in the country since the war, some areas are mined. In some areas (especially in the Cabinda region), terrorist groups are common and can attack both the police and civilians and tourists. Street thefts are common in Angola's capital, Luanda. Wallets, bags, and mobile phones are often stolen on public transport. Robberies often occur in broad daylight, and especially at night. It’s better not to stop anywhere on the road.
12. Nigeria
The most populous country in Africa, Nigeria has gathered more than 200 ethnic groups within its borders. Clashes often occur between them, which significantly impedes the establishment of stability in the country. Many rebels in Nigeria are fighting government forces. Frequent clashes between gangs, rebels and government troops occur in the Delta, Bakassi and Bayelsa regions. Civilian locals and foreigners are often kidnapped here.In addition to the risk of armed attack, tourists in Nigeria are at risk of contracting yellow fever, AIDS or other dangerous diseases.
13. Kenya
Kenya is a country of African safari. This type of entertainment is especially popular among tourists. But the walk may not be as safe as it seemed at first glance. Most of the country's population lives very poorly, which provokes them into robbery and theft. Kenya has a high rate of AIDS. Residents of the capital Nairobi and other parts of the country are very rarely seen smiling. The streets are full of beggars and pickpockets. The Kibera slum area in Nairobi is considered particularly dangerous. Some guides can arrange excursions to this area, but no one can guarantee safety.14. Somalia
Somalia is best known as a country of pirates. Indeed, attacks on ships still occur in coastal waters. Since 1991, Somalia has been in a civil war that has led to the division of the country into five independent territories (Somaliland, Puntland, Maakhir, Galmudug and Northern Somalia), which are ruled by paramilitary leaders. Somalia has no central government and the political situation is chaotic.Rare travelers in the country are subject to threats of armed attack, kidnapping for ransom, mine explosion, capture by pirates, etc.
Somalia is the second country in the world after North Korea for intolerance towards Christians. The majority of the population professes Islam (Sunni Muslims), and the country has Sharia law instead of secular laws. It is especially dangerous for women to be in Somalia.
Among the circumstances that can attract tourists are the most beautiful untouched beaches and diving sites. It should be borne in mind that women are prohibited from being naked on the beach. In addition to the beaches in Somalia, the Laas Gaal caves are of particular interest, where rock paintings dating back 10 thousand years have been preserved almost in their original form. Due to objective circumstances, most of the territory of Somalia has not yet been explored.
15. South Africa
Despite the large number of African countries with unstable political situations, poverty and hunger, the most dangerous country in Africa in terms of tourism is the Republic of South Africa. The effects of apartheid are still being felt in South Africa. Most of the population (blacks) are below the poverty line. There is a high crime rate. High social tension remains. In May 2008, black riots took place in Johannesburg and Duban to punish migrants from other African countries who were taking jobs away from the local population. Armed conflicts are a common occurrence in South Africa.Serious crimes are also frequently recorded in South Africa. There are frequent cases of kidnapping for ransom. Children are also kidnapped. It is especially dangerous to be in poor areas of South Africa. Individual tourists and tour groups may be attacked by armed men. There are frequent cases of luggage theft on the way to the hotel. The streets are filled with large numbers of unemployed people and beggars.
South Africa has a high rate of AIDS infection (about 20% of the country's adult population).
16. Haiti
Due to the beauty of the surrounding nature and beaches with golden sand, Haiti could be considered a paradise for tourists. But this is hampered by the unstable political situation in the country, the highest level of poverty among the countries of America, and frequent natural disasters. After the last earthquake in 2010, when, according to official data, 210 thousand people died, many residents still live in temporary housing - slums and tent cities. Many residents are starving, and the country has experienced a large-scale outbreak of cholera. The streets of Port-au-Prince are restless, with frequent demonstrations and armed conflicts. The police cannot fully guarantee the safety of visitors.17. Sudan
In Sudan, for a long time, as a result of the arbitrary division of borders and ignoring the ethnic component, a civil war was fought. Since 2011, the once united country has been divided into two states – Sudan itself and South Sudan. In both states, the remaining armed groups continue to fight. According to international data, Sudan is the last refuge for terrorists who fled from other countries. The situation in the province of Darfur remains very tense, where ethnic cleansing continues. A large number of the country's residents are forced to emigrate to the neighboring state of Chad. There is a dispute between Sudan and South Sudan over the Abyei region, where large quantities of oil are produced.Radical armed groups, which strengthened their influence during the civil war, have not ceased to operate in Sudan. Each territory of Sudan has its own laws, and some areas (which make up most of the country) are prohibited for tourists. Anyone who violates the ban may face any danger.
Sudan has access to the Red Sea. The coastal area has excellent beaches with golden sand. But in a Muslim country, it is not advisable for women to appear on the beaches without outerwear. Pirate ships ply in coastal waters. Among the attractions in Sudan, many tourists strive to see the pyramids of Meroe, the Nubian Desert, and the Jebel Marra mountains.
18. Palestine
As a result of the UN plan in 1947 to partition Palestine, the Jewish state of Israel and the Arab regions of the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights (disputed territory between Israel and Syria) were formed on the territory of the corresponding historical region in the Middle East. The entire Arab world opposed the creation of Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict began, which continues to this day.Now on the territory of prosperous Israel, Arab Muslims are trying to create an independent state of Palestine. Radical Palestinians, unlike the Israelis, do not want to resolve the conflict peacefully and oppose the existence of Israel as a state. The most dangerous region of Israel is the “enemy territory” Gaza Strip, controlled by the Islamic organization Hamas. From this territory on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea there is almost continuous artillery shelling of Israeli territory. From time to time, Israel strikes back. Weapons are smuggled into the Gaza Strip from Egypt.
Despite military operations and Islamic radicalism, many tourists strive to get to Israel, including the Palestinian territories, to walk around the Holy Land and get to the temples where the spread of Christianity began. Many Christians are attracted by the dream of seeing a silver star marking the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
19. North Korea
Since 1953, North Korea (DPRK) has become a closed state with a planned economy. Power in the country belongs entirely to the Workers' Party of Korea with the transfer of the posts of the head of the party by inheritance. The current successor, Kim Jong-un, succeeded his father, Kim Jong-il, in December 2011.North Korea's isolationist policies extend to tourists. Only Chinese citizens have easy access to the country; others who wish to do so must go through a long procedure for obtaining permission to enter the country. Advantage is given to organized groups of tourists who have been verified by the Korean intelligence services.
Russians can only get to North Korea on the Vladivostok-Pyongyang flight from Air Koryo. There are only a few areas in the country where tourists are allowed. These are the capital Pyongyang, the Kumgangsan zone on the border with South Korea and the new economic zone Rason in the north of the country.
Tourists in North Korea are attracted by natural attractions. The most famous of them is Heavenly Lake on the border with China. Many Chinese and Korean rulers and famous people have stated that their birth or formation is connected with the Heavenly Lake. This was also stated by Kim Jong Il. The Heavenly Lake appeared in 969 in the crater of a revived volcano. The 105-story Ryugyong Hotel is of great interest in Pyongyang.
Anyone can enter Pyongyang, except journalists and citizens of the United States and South Korea. Literature about North Korea cannot be imported into the country, with the exception of that published in the DPRK, as well as any materials of a propaganda nature. Until 2013, tourists were not allowed to bring mobile phones into the country. Even in Pyongyang you cannot enter all areas. The government has developed special sightseeing routes for tourists. The police strictly monitor the movement of tourists around the city. The country is prohibited from photographing military installations or any objects not authorized by the government. In North Korea, the only threat is from government organizations. But the threat is serious, and under no circumstances should you break the rules.
20. Cambodia
Recently, Cambodia has become an increasingly attractive country for tourism. There are many beautiful beaches and natural attractions here. Cambodia is home to the world's largest religious building - the Angkor Wat temple complex.But tourism operators strongly discourage travelers from deviating from well-trodden routes, as large areas of the country remain unexplored and may contain mines from the civil war. Other possible dangers in Cambodia include infectious diseases and snake bites. The population in the country is peaceful, but there are aggressive young people who can own weapons. In Cambodia, weapons are a fairly common item to buy/sell.
21. Philippines
The island nation of the Philippines is considered quite peaceful. The people here are generally friendly and hospitable. But among the seven thousand islands that make up the Philippines, there are several dangerous regions. These are the islands of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Zamboanga, Basilan, Mindanao, and North Cotabato. These islands are considered the most disadvantaged in terms of the development of drug addiction and crime. Cases have been recorded when tourists in cafes or local eateries were given a drug that renders them unconscious. In such a situation, you can lose not only valuable things, but also your health. The Philippines is also dangerous from the point of view of natural disasters: rain storms, floods, earthquakes.22. Sri Lanka
In 2009, the civil war in Sri Lanka ended between government forces and the independence movement of the Tamil diaspora led by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The war is over, but small groups of separatists are still hiding in the jungle and may carry out terrorist attacks. For this reason, tourists are not recommended to go exploring the jungle on their own, as you may accidentally end up in a minefield.It is not allowed to photograph military installations in the country. You should also not leave things unattended - they may be considered a threat. It is advisable to travel around Sri Lanka with identification documents.
The most famous resort towns in Sri Lanka: Moratuwa, Galle, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Nuwara Eliya. On the island there is the Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of the most revered shrines of Buddhism.
23. India
The risk of terrorist attacks remains high in India. Explosions or armed attacks can occur anywhere and at any time. The most dangerous regions of the country: the states of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the Ladakh region, the cities of Manali and Leh. Militant activity is particularly active along the Indian-Pakistani border. The exception is the Atari-Wagah section. There is a high risk of armed attacks, extortion and kidnapping in the northeastern states of Nagaland, Assam, Tripura and Manipur. Extreme caution should be used when traveling to these states.India is also dangerous in terms of infectious diseases, viruses, insect bites and poisonous snakes. Before traveling to this country, it is recommended to get all possible vaccinations. In India, you should avoid drinking untreated water or swimming in local ponds or rivers.
24. Mexico
The country of Mexico is a fairly frequent destination for tourist trips. The tourism business is well developed here, there are many attractions and beautiful beaches, local residents happily welcome tourists. However, not all areas of Mexico are safe.An unfavorable criminal situation remains in Mexico. A significant amount of drugs are transported through the country to the United States. This process is led by the local mafia, led by dangerous drug lords. A large number of criminals who fled the United States are hiding in the northern regions of Mexico. Mesik has twice the per capita murder rate of Russia and four times the rate of Ukraine. Weapons are used here not for intimidation, but for their intended purpose.
A tourist in Mexico has nothing to fear if he does not enter poor neighborhoods with slums and travels to the northern states of the country. It is better to check with your guide or tour operator for safe places. Local travel agencies provide tours only on proven routes. It is not advisable to make independent forays.
25. Colombia
Colombia is a fabulous country with incredibly beautiful landscapes and cities. There are a lot of natural and architectural attractions concentrated here. But Colombia has a bad reputation due to rampant crime and drug trafficking.Colombia has the highest number of murders and kidnappings in the world. For more than 40 years, the country experienced a civil war, where drug lords, among other things, defended their interests. After the end of the war, armed formations remained in the country, which could make themselves felt at any moment. In terms of high crime rates, the most dangerous departments in Colombia are: Putumayo, Magdalena Medio, Northern Santander, Vichada, Arauca, Vaupes, Antioquia and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) are still active in Colombia, and their units kidnap people, including tourists, and demand ransom for them. They use the money they receive to finance their activities.
Travel around Colombia should only be on government roads. There are a lot of pickpockets on public transport, from whom locals prudently hide their wallets and valuables. It is customary here to travel with bags and backpacks tightly pressed to the body in front.
Cases of cocaine overdose are not uncommon in Colombia. This is a country where drugs are produced in large quantities and are easy to obtain. But abuse leads to a large number of deaths.
26. Venezuela
Venezuela attracts tourists with incredibly beautiful nature and a large number of tropical islands and beaches. Here is the tallest and most impressive waterfall in the world - Angel Falls. The rich flora and fauna attracts active and curious travelers. Many have remained fascinated by the thousands of species of orchids that grow in the rainforests. But in addition to beautiful nature, dangers also await in Venezuela.This country is involved in drug trafficking. The routes for transporting cocaine to the United States run through Venezuela. The capital of the country, Caracas, is a very dangerous city where a large number of murders occur. Most crimes are not solved. In addition to the capital, the territories on the border with Colombia are dangerous.
27. Brazil
The most famous city in Brazil is Rio de Janeiro with Capacabana Beach, the statue of Jesus Christ and Sugarloaf Mountain. In 2014, Rio de Janeiro became the key host city for the FIFA World Cup at the Maracanã Stadium. The Summer Olympic Games will be held here in 2016. Rio de Janeiro has always been the center of colorful festivals and the most important events in Brazil.But a tourist in this city faces several dangers at once. Firstly, you should never try your luck by planning a trip to Fawele - a slum area. They will rob you here and can easily kill you. In Brazil, murders are committed four times more often than in the United States. There are frequent cases of robbery with violence. Secondly, during mass processions and festivals, in crowded places such as Capacabana beach, pickpockets become more active. Valuables should not be taken with you. Thirdly, riots often occur in Rio de Janeiro and other cities in Brazil. Large groups of aggressive people are dangerous for tourists.
In Brazil there is an extreme Snake Island. This is not only the name, but a reflection of the really high concentration of snakes on the island - there are 1-5 snakes per 1 m2. Most snakes are poisonous. The bite of a Spearhead snake causes instant tissue death and death. Officially, visiting the island is prohibited, but many extreme sports enthusiasts still try to get to it.
28. Honduras
In addition to beautiful nature and beaches, travelers are attracted to the territory of Honduras by the ruins of the Mayan civilization. But Honduras is a country with a very high crime rate. Criminals of all stripes operate here - from large drug lords who are trying to take control of drug traffic from Colombia to the United States, to robbers and pickpockets. Pickpocketing, bag snatching and even armed robbery are not uncommon in Honduras. You need to be especially careful at night (when it is better not to go out at all), as well as when interrupting in crowded places.It is also not recommended to go it alone. The most dangerous areas of Honduras for tourists: the capital of the state of San Pedro Sula, the cities of Tela and Santa Rita de Colon (attraction El Rubi waterfall). Visiting the areas bordering Nicaragua and El Salvador is undesirable and unsafe.
Small settlements and villages are considered relatively safe in Honduras, where order is maintained by local self-defense forces. Self-defense forces, together with government agencies, are effectively fighting smugglers, poachers and “black loggers.”
29. Ivory Coast
The African country of Cote D'Ivoire has large areas of dense equatorial jungle, crystal clear lakes and excellent beaches. But we should not forget about the spread of various infections carried by insects. Cote D'Ivoire is very hot and stuffy almost all year round.Hazards in Côte D'Ivoire also involve human factors. The crime rate remains high here and the drug business is developed. Since 2010, the country has been in a political crisis that has developed into a civil war.
30. Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is located on the same island as the state of Haiti. There is a developed tourism business here, which relies on natural attractions: waterfalls near the city of Jarabacoa, the Armando Bermudez nature reserve, the Padre Nuestro underwater cave system. The Dominican Republic has many beautiful beaches and popular diving spots (Catalina and Saona Islands).But being in the Dominican Republic is not so safe. On the one hand, natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes often occur here. On the other hand, the Dominican Republic maintains a high crime rate, which is also associated with involvement in drug trafficking.
On city streets you should beware of pickpockets and robbers. They can attack either alone or in a group, with or without weapons. But the outcome of such a meeting is predetermined. The police very rarely solve cases of street theft. Of greatest interest, in addition to valuable equipment and gold jewelry, are citizens' passports, driver's licenses, and credit cards.
In addition to street robbers, you should be wary of large groups of angry people. In the Dominican Republic, there are frequent cases of pogroms and riots on the streets committed by local residents. Tourists are advised not to enter poor areas.
For some, traveling can be a dream come true. You head to some exotic location hoping to have an unforgettable experience while exploring the features, culture and scenery. Today people compete in the unusualness of the places they go to. We often tread on dangerous paths when traveling, and your dream trip can quickly turn into your worst nightmare if you choose the wrong destination.
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There is no doubt that Venezuela is a beautiful country. It's rich in natural beauty and pristine beaches, but don't let the beautiful scenery fool you. In 2013, more than 24 thousand murders were recorded here.
Unfortunately, for the German tourist, Venezuela turned out to be deadly. A 76-year-old man was shot and killed outside a shopping center on Margarita Island. Such incidents are not uncommon in a country ravaged by bloody violence, where travelers often find themselves in dangerous situations that can easily turn into a nightmare.
If you read the news, you won't be surprised to learn that Mexico is going through one of the bloodiest wars in its history. From 2007 to 2014, the war on drugs killed more than 164 thousand people.
This is an absolutely staggering number for a country neighboring the United States. Tourists might seem safe in the Central American country, but it's easy to find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time. In 2013 and 2014, 161 American citizens were killed in Mexico. The price is too high for a short vacation away from home.
The African country is not famous as a tourist destination, but if you are suddenly thinking of visiting it, think twice. The small country on the cape of Africa has suffered years of civil war, famine, poverty and rebellion, and even short, innocent visits by tourists to Somalia are highly frowned upon.
Most likely, you have read the news more than once and know about the refugee problem and the civil war in Syria. In fact, not long ago, Syria was a safe place to travel, with the vast beauty of endless deserts and a fascinating history. Now Syria is known for bombing, torture and war.
The Islamic country does a great job of scaring off tourists with robberies, terrorist attacks, kidnappings of children and adults, extortion and other crimes that are best avoided. As one of the most populous countries in the world, Pakistan has established a reign of terror not only over its people but also over neighboring countries, while extremist groups continue to develop.
This is not a place for a tourist at all; perhaps a journalist would dare to cover the news here, but even he could suffer a terrible fate. Pakistan is listed as one of the most dangerous countries in the world, so in case you were planning to visit this country, think again.
Although you will not encounter kidnappings here, this does not make Israel a safer country for tourists. For tens (if not hundreds) of years, the Holy Land has been under the yoke of a war that is unlikely to end anytime soon. War between Israel and Palestine could create unrest and a huge threat for travelers unfortunate enough to be nearby when extremists decide to strike or conflict breaks out on the street.
This slightly discourages tourists from visiting the many attractions that can be found in Israel. During such conflicts, some people were harmed. For example, as in the case of the American tourist who was stabbed in Jerusalem during a Palestinian attack. Many tourist trips to the Holy Land have cost unlucky travelers their lives.
Israel and Palestine are in some sense inseparable, so we couldn’t help but include both countries on this list. A nearby country that, like Israel, is occupied by war, terrorist attacks and murder. On the other hand, Palestine is still not so popular among tourists, but if you suddenly decide to take a chance and see this country, we strongly advise you to refrain from this decision.
The protracted war with Israel makes the country a very unpredictable place, with no way to predict when or where the next attack might occur. You can easily find yourself in a dangerous position, especially since you are a foreigner.
India is world famous for its many historical attractions that will interest any keen traveler. However, as the second most populous country in the world, there is rampant poverty that drives people to commit serious crimes such as kidnapping, burglary and physical violence.
India is especially dangerous for women. The country is notorious for a series of sexual attacks that have gone unpunished. A 32-year-old woman had to jump out of a window to avoid being raped by the manager of the hotel where she was staying. Such stories are unacceptably common in India.
The desire to look at the pyramids can cost the life of someone who does not want to pay money. Following the civil war that Egypt experienced during a series of demonstrations known as the Arab Spring, it found itself in a very vulnerable security situation. In this situation, Mexican tourists were harmed when their bus was mistaken for a terrorist vehicle and was bombed by the Egyptian military.
As was said, the bus drove into a restricted area, but survivors claim that there were no signs prohibiting passage anywhere. If you know that armed conflict is flaring up in the country you want to visit, you might want to wait a while until things calm down rather than rushing into the middle of the danger.
6. Myanmar/Burma
Burma currently holds the award for having the most reasons not to visit the country. Not only does it have problems like terrorism and ongoing unrest, but the infrastructure is in a terrible state and there is a high chance of natural disaster, so you probably won't consider visiting.
Although the country is experiencing conflict in at least five districts, apart from the presence of terrorist groups, you have to worry more about cyclones, earthquakes, floods and other emergencies, and also consider how much more destructive it all could become coupled with poor infrastructure. There have been cases where small towns were washed away, earthquakes easily destroyed buildings with insufficient support and foundations, and the cyclone season brought chaos to this land and everyone who was on it.
This Central American country is known not only for its magnificent beaches, but also for its catastrophically high murder rate. If all that has been said is not enough, it is worth adding that in Honduras the cult of masculinity flourishes, when a woman is considered an inferior being.
Rape rates are alarmingly high and most crimes go unpunished. Edition The Daily Mail identified Honduras as the most dangerous place for a woman. Given the oppression of women in Arab countries such as Afghanistan, it is surprising that this occurs to a much greater extent in the Americas.
Here you will not encounter robberies or kidnappings. But you will experience the harshness of Mother Nature and the cold that can freeze your body in the blink of an eye. In an emergency you cannot call the emergency services, there are no police and especially no hospitals. This is truly the most remote place on earth and one of the coldest.
If you've been paying attention to international news over the past few years, you've probably heard about Yemen. Located in the southern Arabian Peninsula, next to Oman and Saudi Arabia, Yemen is known for terrorist attacks and high tourist deaths. In 2007, a group linked to al-Qaeda attacked a group of Spanish tourists, killing six of them.
In such attacks since then, a group of Korean students have been killed and scores of tourists caught in the crossfire or deliberately kidnapped. It’s best not to put a place with this level of violence on your travel list.
The highest mountain in the world, along with the best views in the world, can provide enormous danger. The danger here comes not from people, but from nature itself, which can be merciless to climbers. Other dangers a traveler fears include bad weather, rough terrain, low oxygen levels, cold and low pressure.
An accident can easily mean death. 225 people have died trying to climb or descend Everest. Today, this is the most dangerous mountain a climber can overcome. Even if you don't intend to reach the top, treacherous crevasses and powerful avalanches regularly change the face of the mountain and destroy everything in its path.
The level of security in Tunisia leaves much to be desired, especially since President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali left office in 2011. Last year, news of an ISIS attack in Tunisia hit tabloids around the world. 38 people - 30 of them British tourists - died in a seaside hotel.
Criminal activity was a growing concern in the country, especially along the borders with Algeria and Libya. Tourists have often been the target of both petty and major criminals, ranging from pickpocketing to assault and kidnapping. There are many areas in the country that are off-limits to tourists, and for good reason, so you may want to heed the warnings and find a safer place.
Planning a vacation is always very interesting. Usually people choose a place where they have never been before and look forward to new experiences and fun. However, there are a number of countries that are not very safe for tourists. We have prepared for you the top 20 most dangerous countries for tourists.
New Zealand is not a criminal country, it’s just the beauty of the local nature and the abundance of different landscapes that attract many extreme tourists here. Unfortunately, sometimes playing such sports ends in injuries and tragedies.
People who travel to Taiwan often want to visit the beautiful city of Taipei, where they can see a huge number of attractions. 70% of the territory of this state is susceptible to various natural disasters: floods, earthquakes, typhoons, hurricanes and landslides. Don't forget about this.
Australia is famous for its clear waters and friendly people. However, some of the most dangerous animals in the world live here: poisonous snakes, spiders and others. Many people consider Australia a country where you can’t get away from nature – literally and figuratively.
17. Dominican Republic
Petty crimes are commonplace in the Dominican Republic, but more and more tourists are being subjected to violent attacks. Some taxi drivers calmly watch as their clients are robbed right in the car.
Venezuela has the third highest murder rate in all of Latin America. Most crimes are related to drug trafficking. The country borders the USA and Colombia.
15. Ivory Coast
Despite the fact that the country has a contingent of American and French troops, killings of foreigners still occur here.
The movement of citizens on the border between Russia and Georgia is closed, but this is not the only problem. The country is divided into two camps after the revolution of the 80s and 90s, the territory in northwestern Georgia is still not recognized by the government of this country, which sometimes leads to armed conflicts.
Despite the beauty of Victoria Falls, tourists often encounter violence here. Tourists are often robbed due to lack of food and fuel.
If you want to visit this country, you will have to be prepared to bribe customs officers when leaving and entering the country. Despite the presence of UN forces, car thefts, kidnappings, and rape are common here.
Despite a 1,000-strong police force and 15,000 UN peacekeepers, crime remains a major problem in Liberia. Murder, theft and sexual assault are common crimes.
Despite government changes that took place in 2004, Haiti still regularly suffers from unrest and turmoil. In the absence of real police force in the country, it is difficult to control the situation. Several cities in the country are ruled solely by the mafia. In addition, there are quite frequent interruptions in electricity and water.
The Caucasus region of Russia is extremely unstable, it is better to avoid Dagestan and North Ossetia. There is open guerrilla warfare in these regions. Tourists are sometimes kidnapped for ransom, and terrorists regularly attack government buildings, hotels and even schools.
Burundi has been in an ongoing civil war since 1993. Fighting between government forces and rebel factions is common. Groups of criminals regularly steal cars and rob. Mortar attacks are an integral part of the life of local residents.
Islamists have been in power in Sudan since 1956. Then this state gained independence, but, despite the peace agreement, violence rages in Sudan. From time to time, people die from terrorist attacks.
Colombia boasts a beautiful Caribbean coastline. People come here to surf. But the country is also famous for its abundance of serious crimes. There are 2,300 kidnappings of tourists every year. On average, there are eight robberies, two bank robberies, 87 murders and 204 assaults per day.
Tourists in Somalia do not have any support or assistance; there are no embassies here. Journalists are often attacked, and ships are attacked by pirates on a daily basis.
Since the country's inception in 1947, Pakistan has been immediately embroiled in conflict. Extremists and militants establish their order here, and tourists become their main prey.
Tourists regularly become victims of criminals. The bombing continues here. Many states prohibit their citizens from traveling to this country.
No matter where you might be, you cannot feel safe. The Bas regime reigns here, criminals and terrorists keep the entire region in fear. Every day, civilians are dying due to the attacks of these people.
If you are going on vacation, then choose a quieter place: some quiet, calm resort town or an island in the ocean. But don’t let your stupidity or desire to experience extreme sports take the life of you or those close to you.
If you have experience of holidaying in one of our top countries, share your impressions in your comments!
Traveling is a noble and very good thing, but it is not always safe. The famous traveler Andy Graham believes that there are no safe countries at all - there is always some unfavorable area in which it is better not to appear.
Today there is a list that includes a number of countries, staying in which can threaten not only your peace of mind, but also your life. This may be due to military operations and frequent thefts, or to medical diseases and predatory animals.
List of countries mentioned in this article:
The most dangerous countries
Somalia tops the list of dangerous countries for tourists, and it's not because of pirates. Surprisingly, pirates are quite indifferent to tourists, and the main threat to vacationers is armed bandit groups. They not only rob people, but also kidnap them for ransom.
If you still want to go to Somalia no matter what, choose an experienced guide. Still, traveling to Somalia is strongly discouraged.
Iraq, Chad and Afghanistan
Iraq was once a developing country, but after meeting the Americans in the early 2000s, massacres and terrorist attacks began there. Bandit groups attack each other and tourists, robbing, kidnapping and killing everyone.
Iraq is a very intolerant country when it comes to religions, and if you accidentally break a custom or say the wrong thing, it can cause serious conflict.
You can't say anything about religion in Chad either. If you are not talking about Islam, you are a bad person; if you say something bad about Islam, you are a bad person. People here can even be hanged or shot for making negative statements about religion.
Another militarized country is Afghanistan, which was once a powerful empire. There is a terrible war going on between NATO and the Taliban and Afghanistan is in terror attack mode.
If you want to visit Afghanistan, you will need a local guide. But even in this case, staying in the country is very dangerous. Most often, terrorists attack embassies, so you won’t be able to hide among your own people.
All undeveloped countries are considered dangerous countries for tourists. More than 80% of Haitians are in a very poor situation, and this has given rise to many criminal gangs.
Poor people make money mainly from kidnapping. The government pretends not to notice this - the highest ranks take part and receive a good percentage of the ransom. Haitians attack not only the rich, but also tourists.
You should not come into contact with the residents at all: not only is there a cholera epidemic here - local authorities are not even trying to cure those who are sick. And cholera, as is known, is transmitted by airborne droplets.
There are more than 200 different ethnic groups living in Nigeria, and this greatly undermines the stability of the country. The absolute taboo regions for tourists will be the Bakassi, Delta and Bayelsa regions - these are centers of clashes between ethnic groups that often kidnap people. It's dangerous even just to be here.
In addition, you can catch many diseases here, including exotic ones. The most common disease is yellow fever; in second place is AIDS.
Pakistan and Yemen
Pakistan is a wonderful country, rich in historical monuments of culture and architecture. However, there is unsanitary conditions and a lack of water here. Even if you can afford a bottle of clean drinking water, it can be taken away from you, including by force. Terrorism is also rampant in Pakistan.
Yemen has a lot of amazing, unique attractions. Unfortunately, hostage situations are common in this country, and if you decide to come here, strictly follow the government's orders.
This country is dangerous for any tourists with white skin. In 2000, Laurent Gbagbo came to power in the country, whose policy implies an “iron curtain” - he does not want the media to know about the internal events of Côte d’Ivoire. And a white-skinned person automatically means an information danger for him.
Quite friendly and hospitable people live on the 7,000 islands of the Philippines, so tourists can come here.
However, you should definitely avoid the islands of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Zamboanga, Basilan, Cotabao and Mindanao: not only thieves, but also drug sellers are concentrated here.
Moreover, in local cafes, tourists are mixed with special substances into their food, which cause a person to lose consciousness within a few minutes. At best, he will be left without money and jewelry; at worst - without organs.
Venezuela and Albania
The most beautiful waterfalls of Venezuela are lost against the backdrop of progressive crime. The political situation here is very unstable, and local residents live below the poverty line.
In Venezuela you cannot wear jewelry, you cannot get money on the street. Tourists should avoid poor areas: here they can not only be robbed, but also injured.
The same applies to Albania. The crime rate here is considered one of the highest in the world.
Colombia and Honduras
Known for its drug traffickers, Colombia is much safer today. The government is making every effort to restore order, but the country still remains dangerous for tourists.
Despite the government's best efforts to improve the situation, the kidnapping of tourists and the murder of hostages still exist here, and the drug trade continues to operate. Armed conflicts often break out on the country’s borders, so tourists should also avoid these areas.
But it’s better not to come to Honduras at all. Residents treat each other calmly and at the same time love to rob and rape visitors. It is here that tourists disappear more often than in other countries.
Mexico also has a fairly high crime rate. If something has been stolen from you, there is no point in contacting the police: corrupt authorities will also take money for the appeal, and then shrug their shoulders - they say that it is their own fault.
Leave valuables at the hotel, do not even take mobile phones with you. Avoid visiting poor areas or walking in the dark.
Brazil and Fiji
Most horror films associated with Brazil deal with organ trafficking. This can happen in poor areas, but large cities are notorious for their burglars - they can even break into your hotel room. The country is still considered not very developed, which explains the high crime rate.
Remember that the main activity of thieves occurs during the carnival, when people are relaxed and mesmerized by the wonderful spectacle.
In addition, in Brazil there is a high probability of contracting a local disease - for example, yellow fever, Dengue fever and others. If you still want to visit this country, leave all your jewelry at home, get vaccinated and watch your money more closely.
In Fiji, the likelihood of contracting dengue fever has increased dramatically over the past few years, which can be fatal in severe cases.
Bolivia and Niger
This country is dangerous for tourists not only due to armed clashes between representatives of different political parties, but also due to the weather. It is very hot here all year round: even in winter the temperature rarely drops to +30 degrees Celsius!
The same applies to Niger - the climatic conditions of the country make it difficult for even local residents to survive.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Comoros
The Comoros Islands are also known for armed clashes, but in Bosnia and Herzegovina they have finally ended. However, in Bosnia and Herzegovina the population still has a lot of weapons, which residents use right and left. It's better not to expose yourself again.
Republic of the Congo, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Sudan and Burundi
There are a lot of wonderful places in the Congo: these are waterfalls, impenetrable jungles, and wonderful nature reserves with a wide variety of flora and fauna.
You just won’t be able to see it all: the jungle is an excellent place for rebels to hide. There has been a civil war in the Congo for several years now, and the murdered tourist is another “plus” in the treasury of one side or another.
There is also civil war in Angola, Sudan, Burundi and Guinea-Bissau.
These are two of the most popular destinations in the world. However, it is not very safe to be here.
Egypt and Türkiye share the first place in the number of road accidents and accidents. Diving is a special category: more than 13,000 people drown in these countries every year.
Danger can also come from predatory animals - for example, sharks.
China and Malaysia
Mosquitoes should be avoided in Malaysia. They are carriers of chikungunya, a specific type of arthritis. There is no vaccine for chikungunya, but you can buy repellent that will “hide” you from mosquitoes.
This is not so much a dangerous country as an inconvenient one for tourism. Movement within North Korea is heavily restricted by the government, and the atmosphere is quite tense.
It is not recommended to visit Russia due to frost. In some regions, winter temperatures can reach -40 degrees Celsius or lower, so it is simply dangerous to come to Russia in the cold months. This applies primarily to residents of relatively warm countries, where winters never get colder than -10.
Greece and Thailand
Both Greece and Thailand are notorious for their strikes. As a rule, this does not pose a threat to the lives of tourists, but you may simply not return home until the strike ends.
In particular, strikes in Thailand are due to the fact that the government treats tourists very well and does everything to make them feel comfortable. Even fulfilling all the demands of the strikers. Accordingly, the local population is not afraid to use it.
But despite this, a tourist in Thailand can be robbed or beaten - and all this in front of the police!
India (Goa)
The Goa authorities have an extremely negative attitude towards tourists from Russia. Despite the fact that Russian travelers make up 10% of the total tourist flow, most local residents consider all Russians to be ignorant and pigs and threaten to deport them at any opportunity.
It is also better not to visit the regions of Kashmir and Jammu.
These include Cuba, Barbados, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic and others. In these countries, attacks by predatory marine animals are not uncommon.
Also, these countries are not suitable for allergy sufferers: constantly blooming exotic plants can trigger an allergy or complicate its course.
The Dominican Republic is also dangerous due to sex tourism. Its center is the city of Sosua, which the authorities cover in every possible way due to its large revenues. Staying in this country is highly undesirable for any tourists.
Compared to Arab countries, the Czech Republic looks like one of the most harmless. However, the Czech Republic ranks first in the world in the number of pickpockets.
And recently, the number of patients with encephalitis has increased here - in the Czech Republic, the population of the encephalitis tick, which is a carrier of the disease, has increased.
The Canary Islands are considered a resort for the richest - the most favorable temperatures, few tourists and extraordinary natural reserves!
You should know that the Canary Islands are located near the part of Morocco where the Sahara Desert begins. From there, the winds blow towards the West and carry sand from the desert to the islands.
The hepatitis A virus can also migrate with the wind. Cases of infection are quite rare, but it is still better to protect yourself and get vaccinated.
If you want to visit Australia, be careful of Kakadu Park. Saltwater crocodiles live here: natural habitat conditions have been prepared for them, so crocodiles can attack an inattentive tourist.
Australia is also dangerous because of the white sharks that live off the coast of Cape Town. Although it is the sharks that arouse interest in this area.
What's the result?
When preparing for a trip, it is worth studying not only the local attractions and the list of must-have souvenirs, but also the possible dangers that may await in a particular country.
In Russia, there is an entire State Duma Subcommittee whose task is to protect its citizens abroad. And the Committee on International Affairs annually publishes a list of countries that are dangerous for tourists, visiting which is strongly discouraged.
If you nevertheless decide to visit a potentially dangerous country, get all the necessary vaccinations, take a minimum amount of jewelry, and do not wear a cross in sight in countries with other faiths.
Be sure to follow the news - you will not find more timely information about the situation in the countries. When arriving in a dangerous country, follow all instructions. Do not leave the hotel alone, do not walk in the dark. Keep an eye on your belongings and try to stay on the main tourist routes.
Don't put your life in danger for a rare photo or a thrill!