12 Popular Cities That Can Be Very Dangerous for Tourists

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These cities can be extremely dangerous for tourists, even though they are popular tourist destinations. Travelling the world can really bring a sense of humility to a person. Seeing and interacting with different cultures and different lifestyles can open the eyes of an individual and make them see that there is more to this world than money and material things. But as beautiful as this world is, there are always dangers that surround it. This is why it’s extremely important to do all your research before you travel to a city you have never been to before. You should also always take the proper precautions and avoid traveling alone if you do decide to venture into a more dangerous city.

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Timestamps:
1. Mexico (Juarez): 1:18
2. Russia (Karabash): 2:03
3. Thailand (Pattaya): 2:37
4. Egypt (Cairo): 3:17
5. Turkey (Ankara): 4:00
6. Philippines (Manila): 4:31
7. Brazil (Sao Paulo): 5:15
8. Kenya (Nairobi): 5:55
9. Haiti (Port-Au-Prince): 6:27
10. El Salvador (San Salvador): 7:04
11. Venezuela (Caracas): 7:40
12. United Arab Emirates (Dubai): 8:13

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Summary:
1. Mexico (Juarez): The resorts are the safest place to stay, but for those who want to explore all New Mexico has to offer, you make yourself vulnerable to kidnappings, robberies, and carjackings. You might think that you will be safe with the police, but with all the organized crime that Mexico is involved with, safety can be at its minimum for tourists.

2. Russia (Karabash): If you do decide to travel to Russia, make sure you avoid traveling to Karabash. That area has been known for its ongoing civil and political tension as well as criminal gang activity.

3. Thailand (Pattaya): As a tourist, you will want to try different types of foods, but because of the pollution and dirt that surrounds the city, eating the wrong thing will give you food poisoning and ruin your trip. It’s best to eat like the locals do.

4. Egypt (Cairo): Tourists face the dangers of kidnapping and terrorist threats throughout the country and are advised not to leave the Cairo metropolitan area. The reason is that the country is constantly facing political instability, so the chances of violent protests are high.

5. Turkey (Ankara): Last year Turkey was the victim of 8 terrorist bombings, and some of those attacks occurred on popular tourist areas. So with the increased threat of terrorism, you might want to avoid visiting this country.

6. Philippines (Manila): Terrorism is high in the Sulu Archipelago and Mindanao areas, and tourists and even Filipino-Americans have been the targets of gangs and kidnappings. But tourists have also been susceptible to pickpocketing and even credit card fraud.

7. Brazil (Sao Paulo): With breathtaking beaches and mesmerizing rainforests, Brazil is definitely a sight to see, but with the constant political battles, an increase in Zika virus cases and one of the world’s largest crime rates, Brazil can be a dangerous place to visit. It is an extremely popular tourist destination, it is also known to be dangerous to visitors who venture out of the more populated areas.

8. Kenya (Nairobi): Since 2013, the crime rate has risen, along with terrorist attacks in Nairobi, the coast and the border of Somalia.

9. Haiti (Port-Au-Prince): In 2010, Haiti was the victim of a devastating earthquake. The country is still trying to rebuild itself and because of that living conditions are not ideal at the moment. Also, the Haitian police are understaffed and corrupt, making it extremely difficult for tourists to remain safe.

10. El Salvador (San Salvador): With political tension constantly on the rise, the violent protest rates have risen as well, specifically in San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador. If you are touring El Salvador, avoid these demonstrations because the law states that any foreigners who participate in political affairs regarding the country could be forced to leave.

11. Venezuela (Caracas): The recent increase in crime that has ravaged Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, this country is now known for the second-highest murder rate in the world. So avoid wearing anything expensive that would draw attention and leave you in a dangerous position.

12. United Arab Emirates (Dubai): If you are a woman traveling to Dubai, there are many restrictions. First of all, women need to ensure that they are completely covered up if you are leaving your hotel. This will stop women from being sexually harassed or even stared at.

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