1. Cape Town, South Africa
Despite being a popular holiday destination and one of the most
beautiful places to visit, Cape Town is also the most violent city on
the continent. It is prone to gang fighting and robbery attacks. The
crime rate here is alarming. While being a very multicultural city with a
rather violent history, it does have its scary parts. Tourist areas are
normally out of harm’s way, so make sure not to stray from them while
visiting Cape Town. It’s essential to be familiar with all the potential
risks and do whatever it’s needed to minimize those risks, and
hopefully you’ll be able to have a good time in the country.
2. San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Even though Honduras is considered one of the cheapest
countries to travel to, you’d better avoid long stays at San Pedro Sula.
Notorious for being at the top of every world’s most dangerous cities,
it is called the ‘murder capital of the world.’ Sand Pedro Sula has the
highest murder rate per capita considering that the place is not even a
war zone. Poverty and poor living conditions, gangs and violence, drug,
arms and people trafficking, corruption: all these alarming issues
should make you think twice whether to go here or not. So be prepared,
alert, street-smart and aware of all the difficulties and dangers that
may await you.
3. Baghdad, Iraq
Travelers are not safe going to Baghdad at this point. Even
though it’s one of the oldest cities in the world and has a bunch of
tourist attractions, all these years of constant warfare have destroyed
its infrastructure and economy. The level of violence remains high, and
the risk of attack has not quite been eliminated. Attacks frequently
take place in venues of public gathering such as cafes, markets or other
public places. You have to be aware though, that gunfire, bombings,
kidnappings, terrorist activity and other kinds of danger are still
present in surrounding areas and the city itself.
4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Don’t be tricked by the Summer Olympics and World Cup set for
Rio this year – the city is done for. Travelers might easily get in
trouble as violence is still very much on display. But whilst homicide
rate has decreased in recent years, robberies, muggings and street
crimes have actually increased. And yet, colorful Rio stays the most
popular tourist destination in the country. But the good news is- you’re
more likely to get your gadgets or money taken, than you are at getting
yourself killed. So try not to show off your valuables and keep your
money close-by and out of reach.
5. Acapulco, Mexico
With the variety of Mexican famous spots to visit, Acapulco is
one of the most violent places on our list that travelers can easily
avoid. The city has been on every tourist’s bucket-list for years, it
was a place filled with people, thronging to the pristine beaches and
never-ending margaritas, but now you’ll find yourself in the underbelly
of country’s most dangerous city. Shocking murder rate, robberies,
muggings, kidnappings, drug dealing, and violence are still major issues
in Acapulco. Even though officials say that tourism spots are mostly
out of danger, no one wants to come across dismembered bodies instead of
enjoying walks along the beach.
6. San Salvador, El Salvador
Violence and crime are major issues throughout the country; the
current murder rate here is among the highest in the world. The largest
city of El Salvador is notorious for gang problems. It seems as though
violence has penetrated into the city. Powerful gangs rule here and
civilians have to live in the crossfire of constant gang wars. Many
refugees have left the country hoping to find a relief from constant
fear, violence and poverty gripping the country. The Drug War hasn’t
done this country any good as well. It is obvious now, that this is a
location you’ll want to stray away from.
7. Kabul, Afghanistan
It seems as if a mixture of everything bad that could happen to
the city was injected into the capital of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan. Hell broke loose here, not that you need many reasons not
to travel to Kabul, and still: economic and political instability,
poverty, terrorist bombings, kidnappings, homicides, violence and other
petty crimes. Add that to the rise of ISIS, along with growing tensions
in Iran, not to mention that the nation is still involved in the post
9/11 War, and here we go – Afghanistan is scratched-off the go-to list.
8. Caracas, Venezuela
Caracas is notorious for three things: being the capital of
Venezuela, drugs and murders. Street attacks and gangs have taken over
the whole city. Constant battles between drug dealers’ gangs make the
streets of Caracas the ideal setting for shootings, robberies, rapes,
and kidnappings. Venezuela got itself into a deeply-troubled economic
time. And all government’s attempts to get the struggling nation to its
feet again are dong more harm than good. As a result, the poverty level
is so high that people have nothing left but committing crimes. So if
you happen to be in South America, consider skipping Caracas.
9. Guatemala City, Guatemala
Given that Guatemala borders El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico –
Guatemala City shares almost the same troubles as its neighbors. Even
though the city has tons of history and culture, it should definitely
stay on everyone’s don’t-visit list; even the bravest tourists seem to
be frightened away. Poverty, gang problems, drug trafficking have
civilians in despair and there seems to be no answer so far as to how to
handle it. This city is big, dirty and dangerous, and still ‘Guate’ has
its charming chaos, color and contradictions. Just go prepared and
alert and maybe you’ll get rid of all negative stereotypes.
10. Cali, Colombia
Depending on a good or bad year, Cali ranks either as the most
dangerous, or as the 2nd most dangerous city in the country. That much
violence is a result of the drug trafficking cartels that are fighting
with each other. The world’s capital of salsa is Colombia’s scariest
city. You are most likely to get shot on the dance floor here. Better
stay vigilant, avoid showing off your expensive jewelry or gadgets and
don’t wander alone at night. Better safe than sorry. Happy traveling!
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