6 countries to avoid on your next trip; find out why
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Sep 25, 2024, 09:00 IST
6 countries to avoid on your next trip; find out why
Whoever loves to travel, they will know how important it’s to consider safety issues, as they would not want to see themselves in trouble in a new place or country. While it might not be rocket science to pick the destination of your choice, it is best to tick off those that are relatively not safe and might pose risks due to ongoing conflicts, political instability, or humanitarian crises. To help you avoid those places on your next trip, here is a list of places that are considered unsafe in the current scenario:
Afghanistan
For the past few years, Afghanistan has found itself in the list of most dangerous and unhappy countries globally. Its population, especially women, are living under constant threat. Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, the country has also been plagued by severe human rights violations, particularly against women, who are being systematically removed from public life. Poverty is rampant, and women’s access to education and employment has been severely restricted, making the country unsafe for travellers.
South Sudan
This destination is also not faring well in the index of safety. If you go by the reports, South Sudan is currently experiencing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, where most people lack access to basic necessities of life like clean water, food, and medical aid. To make matters worse, the country has been seeing violence, political instability for quite a long time, which further makes it extremely dangerous. Moreover, hospitals are mostly out of service, making travel here highly inadvisable.
Syria
Syria has been witnessing years of violent conflict, the reason why there is widespread destruction and severe humanitarian crisis. Home to ancient cities like Damascus and Aleppo, it’s still unsafe for tourism due to various reasons. The government continues to suppress dissent, with civilians frequently detained or disappearing without warning. This means that under the situation improves here, Syria should remain an off-limit destination in your travel bucket-list.
Iran
Iran has been facing protests and unrest, particularly regarding women’s rights, for a long time. Yet, the government continues to impose harsh restrictions, particularly on women. So, it can be understood why this country remains largely unsafe for female travellers. And since this country has been seeing significant political instability, it’s an unwise choice for a vacation.
Libya
Libya is highly unstable due to political division, with one region administered by an internationally recognized government and the other plagued by ongoing conflicts. The country’s instability, lack of basic rights for women, and strict laws governing women’s travel make it a dangerous destination. Until the political situation stabilises, Libya should be avoided.
Yemen
Yemen has been engulfed in a brutal civil war for years, leading to widespread famine and a lack of access to essential services. Apart from witnessing many citizens losing their lives because of disease, hunger, and lack of proper healthcare, a cholera outbreak has further deteriorated the situation here in Yemen. It’s not just advisable to visit this destination as of now.
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