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The Most Dangerous and Depressing Vacation Spots on Earth

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Are you an adrenaline junkie? Would you like to go somewhere absolutely terrible? Does vacationing in squalor sound appealing to you? Have a death wish? Well if you’re any of these, then the following list may sound appealing to you. To the rest of us, DO NOT go to these places. In no particular order:

1. Sudan

The Sudan is engaged in (depending on your definition of genocide), Genocide! There is a mass killing currently going on. In the west we are defining it as simply Arabs killing Africans. Not quite. There are a lot of factors going on here. It is a conflict between farmers and herders, Chad baked rebels and Sudanese government-backed militias. Oil, China, Islam, Christianity, lack of water and land, territorial claims and yes, race. The government in Khartoum has claimed that western interference will only make things worse. The south of the country is a war zone. The north is in an economic depression. Khartoum is ranked as one of the worst, poorest and dilapidated places on the planet. Sounds like fun right? Im sure their vacation rentals have really cheap prices for the toblerone bar in the mini fridge.

2. Detroit, Michigan

Love urban decay? Then go to Detroit for a few weeks. In the United States, Detroit is number one in murders (49 murders in 2006), top five in rape (behind St Louis, Oakland, Cincinatti, Kansas City Missouri). Detroit has been crumbling since the 1970s. The US auto industry has been gradually declining since then and the city as a whole has basically become a shell of its former self. No longer being a center of industry, Detroit has become the grand capital of America’s rust belt. Once Detroit was a symbol of American industrial dominance. America had cheap land and cheap cars. the basis of the American dream. The dream seems to be going out of business. New York City has ten times the population and only had one-seventh the number of murders. Gotta love what happens when people are put second behind the all mighty dollar. Plus it is home to the Red Wings.

3. Baghdad, Iraq

If you really need an explanation why you do not want to go here, you have problems. Once upon a time, Baghdad was a great center of learning and knowledge. Baghdad was where Muslim scholars from around the Arab world came together and re-adapted the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle, developed Mathematical theories, geometry, engineering and architecture. Fast forward a few hundred years. Being sacked by Mongol hordes, ruined by an oppressive regime, bombed, bombed again and again. Then ethnically divided, bombed. More bombing and you’re left with a situation where if a car bomb kills fifty people, it is considered an average day. Baghdad is fun for the whole family, if your family is insane. According to the book Generation Kill, that the best place for a good time now in Baghdad is the Palestine Hotel, where they have amazing room service.

4. Myanmar/Burma

Hijinks ensued when in 1962 General Ne Win led a military coup in Burma and founded the state of Myanmar. Now we have one heck of a military junta in charge. Any time the central regime gets a whiff of pro-democratic sentiment they shut the country down. Essentially the country has been on lock down since 1989. That, coupled with the fun little ethnic cleansing that occurred, and the massive number of mines throughout the place, makes it a bag of fun to visit. If you want to get shot in the back of the head. Plus the fact that it has recently suffered a massive typhoon and its most likely swarmed with every conceivable disease since the dark ages. Think Cambodia from about twenty-nine years ago. At one time, Burma was a beautiful country, still is in many ways, just a place you shouldn’t visit. Typhoons, Junta, cheap holiday chalets, disease,human rights abuses, etc.

5. Pyongyang, North Korea

The capital of quite possibly the most paranoid government in the world, Pyongyang is the place to be. What a town. Great leader Kim Jong-Il who is somewhere between absolute monarch and totalitarian sociopath has steered this country since 1994 when his father succumbed to cancer. Officially his father is not dead but was whisked up into the sky to rule from above, like Jesus (sort of, only crazy). His body is on display though for all to come and visit. You (specifically you) are not allowed to visit the body. Totalitarianism is plenty of fun if you hate thinking for yourself. North Korea is a great place to diet since they are still in the midst of a decade long famine. Hurray North Korea - Long Live Great Leader.

6. Kandahar, Afghanistan

It was reported recently that hundreds of Taliban fighters are poised to attack this region. Since Kandahar is one of the main border areas with Pakistan it is host to some of the more volatile fun that the war on terror has provided. Kandahar features three mosques, two mausoleums, a picnic area and no new infrastructure. Clean water is for the weak, anyway. Road side bombs, snipers, mass prison breaks of islamo-fascist extremists. It is kind of like Sarajevo in the early nineties only without U2 and way more violent.

Afghanistan was the bridge between the Arab and Persian world to Asia and the orient for several centuries. It was a center of learning and is in many ways still a spiritual center of the region. Now it sits in smoldering ruins after close to a three decades of war, famine, religious zealotry and suffering.

7. Haiti

Two words: food shortage. Two more: hunger riots. A few more: Haiti has one of the highest poverty rates in the western world, a massive aids epidemic, crime, political instability and a history of dictatorships. Papa Doc (the former president) had a voodoo death squad. That’s right, Voodoo Freakin’ Death Squads. This coupled with being in the middle of the Caribbean makes it a prime target for hurricanes.

I think it is important to note that all these places (with the exception of North Korea)  has been negatively affected by U.S. policy. Haiti has seen a number of U.S. military interventions, Afghanistan is a result of the US anti-communist policy, Detroit is what happens when NAFTA backfires and Baghdad, well, that one is pretty obvious. It is also interesting that many of these places were once either very important or very nice. Sad that they have become so dilapidated.

Runners up:
Albania, Somalia, Iran, Greenland (cause it is boring), Dayton Ohio (similar to Greenland).

11 Responses to “The Most Dangerous and Depressing Vacation Spots on Earth”

  1. Tourists are allowed to see Kim Jong-Il’s body; have been for several years. Pyongyang is neither dangerous nor depressing, rather it is extremely safe and a fascinating look into a country built around a cult. Myanmar has some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet, and they depend very heavily on tourists dollars. Also not dangerous at all. Haiti has some beautiful countryside and mostly outgoing people. Most of the places you list are just about as dangerous as any back alley in any large city in the world.

  2. I think you need to get your facts checked out

  3. riiiiiiiiiiiiight. provided you book a room in that back alley and then start poking anyone who passes by with a stick.

    and why don’t you start taking pictures in pyongyang and see how long it stays “extremely safe” for you.

  4. hmm…Detroit I don’t think is that bad…this is pretty exaggerated and outdated!

  5. Everyone should also check out http://travellingalberta.com. It’s a tongue-in-cheek look at Alberta’s environmental disaster area, as a tourist destination. I’m excited about the “Tailing Sailing” tours.

  6. iansays is right on about Myanmar. As a tourist, you are perfectly safe, even though you have to bring all your money with you on the plane because there isn’t a single ATM in the country. The junta is so hard on crimes against tourists that crime really isn’t a problem (if you’re a tourist, that is). The people are really nice and there’s a lot to see there. But by all means, stay scared and don’t go there. I’d like to go back some day and if y’all stay scared then that’s less of a crowd for me to deal with.
    Depressing? Maybe.
    Dangerous? No way.

  7. Interesting article.

  8. iansays- you are living in another world my friend. Haiti is as he says, and so are the others.

  9. About your last paragraph: I think it’s important to note that these places have been negatively affected by a lot more than “U.S. policy”. It’s hard to make the argument that the U.S. shares a significant portion of the blame for local military dictatorships, communism, and ethnic / religious tensions that have existed for centuries.

    Good article though.

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  11. Very interesting! thanks for the imput!

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