If you are not very bold and unconventional travelers, better stay away from the following.
Desert Danakil, East Africa
It is located northeast of Ethiopia and northwest of Djibouti and is a desert known as the most hostile and dangerous of the world. The area has volcanoes and jets that fly toxic gases while the temperature reaches 50 degrees a day. As if this did not happen, the conflicts in Eritrea increase the risk of kidnappings, which means that someone is not easily approaching.
Village of Oymyakon, Russia
It is located in the heart of Siberia, thousands of kilometers east of Moscow and is the village that records the lowest temperature of any inhabited area of
the planet. There, the thermometer shows -71.2 ° C and makes Oymyakon deserving of one of the frozen parts of the planet. The strange thing is that the village has 500 inhabitants, who probably spend a little difficult because they can not grow because of the cold and the mobs usually do not work.
Syria
As is reasonable, due to the civil war, the country ranks among the most dangerous in recent years. The inhabitants are constantly living bombardments in inhabited areas, and the lack of food and care makes their lives even more difficult. The chemicals and the attacks are continuous, the misery is great and certainly the country is not a travel destination.
Alagoas, Brazil
Metropolises such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are known to have a high crime rate in Brazil. In fact, however, the less well-known state of Alagoas has the highest number of murders in the country, perhaps in the world. Every year, more than 2 thousand people are killed in a state with 3 million inhabitants.
Monrovia, Liberia
The capital of this western African country hosts one of Africa's most deprived areas, West Point. There are 75,000 people living here, and cholera and plague epidemics are a common phenomenon. Add to them the lack of hygiene facilities and the strong environmental pollution problem, as well as the floods, in order to understand the degree of danger the area is hiding.
Mount Sinabung, Indonesia
This term is an active volcano in Sumatra, Indonesia. This means that explosions can happen very often, destroying the property of thousands of residents. Many nearby villages have been completely covered with lava and ashes many times, even recently, in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Inevitably, dozens of people have been killed in these explosions.
North Korea
With its dictatorial regime, North Korea is not exactly a state that respects human rights, since both locals and tourists can easily be arrested in accusations that do not apply to democratic countries. Because of the bad relations between the country and the US, things are even more dangerous for American tourists.
Mailu Suu, Kyrgyzstan
With about 23,000 inhabitants, Mailu Suu is a village with uranium deposits in southern Kyrgyzstan. There, 10 000 tonnes of uranium were processed for Soviet nuclear programs and as a result the part is among the most radioactive in the world, while earthquakes, floods and subsidence are common, increasing the risk of radioactivity contamination.
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a small enclosed country in West Africa, with a high risk of terrorist attacks and abductions. Many attacks have taken place in hotels, cafes, restaurants and other places where people gather, some of which have been carried out by terrorist groups from neighboring countries such as Nigeria and Mali.