10 Safest and 10 Most Unsafe Cities for Tourists Revealed
10 Safest and 10 Most Unsafe Cities for Tourists Revealed
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The craze for tourism has increased rapidly over the past few years. People now prefer to explore the world instead of staying at home. You can easily find many individuals who earn their living by traveling. However, traveling isn't as easy as it seems. In this regard, Forbes Advisor has released a report highlighting the 10 safest and 10 most unsafe cities for tourists.

Let's first discuss the 10 most unsafe cities. Caracas, Venezuela, tops the list, notorious for its high crime rate and robberies. If you're a tourist, you can easily become a victim of crime in this city. Pakistan's Karachi ranks second, with a surge in criminal activities in recent years. If you plan to visit Pakistan, it's best to avoid this city.

Yangon, Burma, ranks third, with an increase in crimes against tourists. Lagos, Nigeria, is also on the list, where looting, snatching, and fraud are common. This city is not safe for tourists, especially solo travelers. Other cities on the list include Manila, Dhaka, Bogota, Cairo, Mexico City, and Quito, Ecuador. If you plan to visit these cities, you'll need to be cautious at all times.

On the other hand, the safest cities for tourists include Singapore, Tokyo, Japan, Toronto, Canada, Sydney, Australia, Zurich, Switzerland, Copenhagen, Denmark, Seoul, South Korea, Osaka, Japan, Melbourne, Australia, and Amsterdam, Netherlands. These cities are perfect for travelers, and you can even opt for solo travel without worrying about your safety.

Remember, safety should always be your top priority while traveling. Research your destination thoroughly and take necessary precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

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