Cairo, Egypt
Pattaya, Thailand
Johannesburg, South Africa
If you are white, you’d better travel by car or taxi. The best-case scenario is that people will stare at you in the streets. Here, very few people walk on foot. Look at photos – the streets are empty.
Tijuana, Mexico
This city is located on the border of the US and Mexico, which is why it’s a popular place for people from the US who want to have a truly Mexican weekend.
Mumbai, India
Every tourist who comes to Mumbai is always surrounded by a crowd of beggars who see them as walking wallets. Some of them even pretend to be Yogis or “enlightened” in order to steal something
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santa Teresa, one of the central city districts, is very dangerous, even though it doesn’t look like it. You shouldn’t show your phone or your camera here as you may get attacked.
Dubai, UAE
Although Dubai seems to be more westernized than other Muslim cities, you should still remember the dress code if you are a woman.
Caracas, VenezuelaÂ
Caracas is easily the most dangerous city in the world to visit. The capital city of Venezuela continues to face an epidemic of violence, in part because of a poor political and economic environment for residents.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Struggling with an economic crisis in the wake of Hurricane Maria that ravaged the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, San Juan joined the list of the 50 most dangerous cities in the world in 2017.
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a well-known capital of pickpockets. There are thousands of them here, and they are very skillful. Barcelona is followed by Rome, Prague, and Paris.