5 most dangerous places for women travellers
As per reports, women are travelling solo more than ever, and it’s a good thing to acknowledge too. Also, while planning a trip, it goes without saying that safety issues remain the top priority. However, it's always advised and what one also needs to do consciously when travelling solo as a woman, is to remain extra cautious for their own good. Here is a list of six most dangerous destinations for women travellers that are based on safety concerns, gender-based violence, and legal discrimination. Do let us know in the comments your safety concerns while travelling, and places where you felt unsafe.
South Africa
Surprised, right? This beautiful destination made it to the list as one of the most unsafe destinations for women due to high rates of gender-based crimes and street violence. Of course you can plan a trip to this place, but women are often advised not to hike, drive, or walk alone, especially at night. Although the country is making progress in leaps and bounds and is addressing these issues, female travellers are urged to remain vigilant while exploring public spaces.
Brazil
Brazil is another sought-after tourist destination that ranks poorly for street safety and intentional homicides against women. Gender inequality remains a major issue, and the country performs badly in the Global Gender Gap rankings. Women visiting Brazil should be cautious in crowded areas and avoid isolated locations.
Russia
Despite its rich cultural history, Russia is dangerous for women travelers due to high rates of homicide and sexual violence.One of the reasons why this destination is labeled unsafe is the prevalence of legal discrimination against women. Women visiting Russia should take precautions, especially in remote or less populated areas.
Mexico
Mexico, a popular tourist destination, is increasingly becoming unsafe for women due to alarming rates of sexual violence and street crime. Ranking in the top four for intentional homicides and non-partner sexual violence, Mexico is a place where women are advised to remain within resort areas or well-populated tourist zones to reduce risks.
India
Though there are many beautiful and culturally rich places to visit, female travellers should take extra precautions, especially in crowded areas or rural regions. Avoiding nighttime travel is commonly recommended for safety.
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