In case you are planning to travel for a vacation
with your family any time soon. Please don’t make a choice until you have
finished reading this.
1. Barquisimeto, Venezuela |
Travelling around the world is a great way to spend
your vacation time, but not all cities are as charming as the ones in the
travel brochures. While every large city has its problems, some are a little
worse than others. Here are some of the most dangerous cities in the world.
1. Though Barquisimeto has just over a million
residents, the city sees murders almost every day. The city is the capital of
its region and features a surprisingly high number of universities and other
places of higher education. Despite once being a thriving tourist destination,
the area is now so dangerous that many tourists avoid it.
2. Peshawar, Pakistan |
3. Sana’a, Yemen |
2. Peshawar, Pakistan is another dangerous place in
the world. With tribes and warlords fighting for supremacy, Peshawar is not
safe, especially for foreigners. Although the city boasts amazing landmarks and
breathtaking parks, targeted attack on security forces and suicide bombings,
unfortunately, make Peshawar one of the world’s most dangerous cities to visit.
4. Acapulco, Mexico |
3. A politically instable country, Yemen has its share
of problems. That being said, the capital city, Sana’a, is one of the most
dangerous places in the entire world. Despite the best efforts of US allies,
the city remains a high risk destination. Those who do make it there enjoy
visiting the Old City, a section of Sana’a full of beautifully designed
buildings from a more peaceful time.
5. Distrito Central, Honduras |
Acapulco was once a popular tourist destination.
These days, however, the stunning beaches see only a handful of vacationers.
Drug cartels are a problem throughout Mexico and it has only been getting worse
over the past decade. Large numbers of dead bodies are a common occurrence in
this port city, making it a nerve wracking place to hang out.
While no large city is immune to violence, Distrito
Central has surpassed the usual amount of violence. There is one of the highest
murder rates around the globe. The dangers can be attributed to extreme
poverty, government corruption and a heavy Mafia presence. Distrito Central is
actually three cities blended into one. The high level of violence deters all
but the most reckless of tourists.
6. Maceió, Brazil |
Brazil has a whopping 14 of the world’s most
violent cities. Maceió is the capital of the Alagoas state and sees around 135
murders per 100,000 residents each year. The city is by far the most dangerous
in the country, topping even Rio de Janeiro, which most people know for its
favelas, or slums. Brazil may host a large part of the Amazon rainforest, but
its most populated areas are not places you want to hang out in.
7. Mogadishu, Somalia |
8. Nairobi, Kenya |
The city of Mogadishu has had problems with al
Shabaab militants for a while now, making the area unsafe for citizens and
tourists alike. The United States refused to set foot in the country for over
two decades, but changed that policy in 2013 when military advisers were sent
to Mogadishu to help the locals resolve the militant issue. Despite the aid,
the area is still dangerous.
9. Chihuahua, Mexico |
Africa is a continent with a long history of
violence and war. Nairobi has suffered considerably in recent years. Kenya is a
beautiful country with plenty to offer, but it is also so dangerous that most
tourists leave it off the itinerary. Nairobi is considered particularly
dangerous for women, but no one should walk around the city at night. Al
Shabaab militants have threatened the area for some time now, making it even
more tense than usual.
10. Cali, Colombia
|
Mexico’s violence problems are big enough to
warrant it two spots on this list. In reality, there are many more Mexican
cities on the world’s most violent cities list, but Chihuahua beats them out
because of its position on the cocaine smuggling route to the United States.
Drug cartels have taken over the area and it is not uncommon to see random
firefights in the streets, making it a very inhospitable place to visit or to live.
Many of the cities on this list are in Latin
America and for good reason. Drug cartel violence abounds in many of these
cities and Cali, Colombia is no exception. With nearly 80 homicides, it’s not a
very safe place to live. Colombia has never had a great reputation and it’s
unlikely to become a tourist destination anytime soon.
Despite being in some of the most beautiful areas
of the world, these cities simply present too much danger for the average
traveler. It’s safer to find a place where you aren't as likely to catch a
stray bullet. Are you planning to go to any of these cities?
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