The 21 Most Dangerous Countries for Tourism and Travel

  • Tourists like to visit places with unique architecture or natural beauty, but it is not always safe.
  • Currently, there are 21 countries on the US government’s “Do Nut Travel” list.
  • The State Department considers travel dangerous because of terrorism, kidnapping and other threats.

Accidents and injuries may occur anywhere, but the US government has warned that in some countries the risk of terrorism, kidnapping and other threats is higher than others. That is why it has some of the levels listed, and it is advised that Americans should not travel.

“All countries will classify locations slightly different.” Although they are often overlaps, for example, the United States and the United Kingdom do not have the same lists. He said that the level of historical and cultural relations, proximity and acquaintance can play a role in shaping these lists.

For some of these countries, the United States has suspended embassy operations. The file said, when passengers have to suffer, it makes it difficult to help, and that is why the warning can be tightened.

“Do you really want to save your citizens from a country that really, they don’t suggest to go to the first place?” He said.

US and UK governments also issue warnings for certain areas of some countries, such as the Western desert near the Thailand-Malaysian border or Egypt. The United States and the United Kingdom also took care of the journey to Gaza and northern Israel.

Although some dangerous people travel to these countries for a sensation, others go to family or business. “Some people believe the danger is promoted,” said Edward Dramberger, a professor at the University of South Carolina Tourism and Hospitality.

Countries and the region can move the list of the United States up and down, but there are 21 countries, which the Department of State considers the “Du-Travel” zone by 2025.