Worst 10 Travel Destinations

Steer clear of these dangerous locales
By Dustin Lushing,  Newser Staff
Posted Jan 8, 2012 11:21 AM CST
Worst 10 Travel Destinations
Security personnel walk past the site of a suicide bomb explosion near the K4 junction, in Mogadishu on December 6, 2011.   (Getty Images)

If you're jonesing for a trip on the wild side, well, you'd probably still better steer clear of the 10 worst places in the world. Gadling.com rounds up these impoverished and war-stricken locales, and advises avoiding them in 2012:

  • Harare, Zimbabwe: This city spiraled into turmoil when inflation surged, eventually hitting 231,150,000% per year in 2008. Unemployment hit 80%, services collapsed, and now most of Harare is in ruins.

  • Rocinha favela, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Rio's largest slum crams several hundred thousand destitute residents onto a steep anarchic hillside. Federal forces recently occupied the favela in order to boot drug cartels ahead of Brazil's Olympics.
  • Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: Separated by a river from El Paso, which boasts among the US' lowest murder rates, Juarez has instead fallen victim to Mexico's drug war; it has been referred to as the murder capital of the world.
  • Mogadishu, Somalia: Machine guns routinely solve traffic jams, pirates abound, and the "Mog" is known as the most lawless city on the planet. Steer clear.
Check out the rest of the worst here. (More travel stories.)

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