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Careful How You Plan Your Next Vacation
Planning a vacation can be exciting, but it’s important to keep safety at the forefront of your mind. From natural disasters to civil unrest, there are certain places that are best avoided for holidays. Avoiding to state the obvious war zones such as Russia, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Iraq and Ethiopia, we focused on popular destinations for you. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most dangerous places for holidays and why you should avoid them.
Mexico
Mexico is a popular holiday destination, but there are certain areas travelers should avoid. The US State Department has issued warnings about traveling to cities like Acapulco, Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, and Nogales due to drug-related violence and crime. Tourists should also exercise caution when visiting Mexico City and other parts of the country as well.
Egypt
From political demonstrations and civil unrest to terrorism, Egypt is one place that tourists should be wary of visiting. The US State Department recommends avoiding large crowds and demonstrations due to the risk of violence and vandalism. Additionally, travelers should always stay informed about local news in case any new threats arise while they are in the area.
Turkey
The recent political instability in Turkey has made it a risky destination for tourists. There have been reports of terrorist attacks throughout the country as well as an attempted coup in 2016 that left more than 200 people dead. Travelers should check with the US State Department for up-to-date information before booking their trip to Turkey.
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
Traveling can be an amazing experience but you need to ensure you’re aware of potential risks before heading off on your next vacation. While there are many beautiful places around the world that are safe for tourists, there are also some areas where it’s best to exercise caution or avoid altogether such as Mexico, Egypt, and Turkey.
Staying informed is key so make sure you check out local news sources and consult with your country’s foreign affairs department prior to planning your next trip!