Daily Mail have put together top 10 list of countries they have tagged as the “most dangerous holiday destinations for women.” According
to the publication, there are some countries where women may be exposed
to misogyny, pestering, and in some cases, danger.
Here
are the top 10 list of destinations and a summary of the reasons why
experts advise women traveling alone to visit with caution:
1. India
Daily
Mail states that gang rapes of women and tourists in India have reached
alarming levels. According to the report, “a sexual assault is reported
every twenty minutes.”
2. Brazil
According to the publication, “rape, gender-based violence and gunpoint robberies of tourists remain a problem.” Also, rape reportedly increased by 157 percent between 2009 and 2012, spurred the country’s machismo culture.
3. Turkey
Violence against women is rampant in Turkey, and it remains a taboo subject in the country.
4. Thailand
The article cites a report by Thailand Domestic Violence Information Center, which states that “violence
against women is a growing problem in Thailand, fueled, in part, by the
widespread availability recreational drug Yah Bah as well as alcohol.”
5. Egypt
In
the aftermath of the 2011 revolution, the country continues to
experience instability, and a sharp rise in sexual violence against
women.
6. Colombia
The
experts state that corrupt police do a poor job when it comes to
protecting women, and that rapists are seldom brought to justice
7. South Africa
Despite
its popularity as a great tourism destination, the publication’s travel
experts state that South Africa’s remains one of the most dangerous
countries in the world. According to the report, “… the African nation has one of the highest rates of rape and sexual assault, and robberies at gunpoint are commonplace. More than 66,000 sexual offenses were reported in 2012-2013, a rate of 127 sexual offenses per 100,000 population.”
8. Morocco
Morocco is described as not having a great record when it comes to women’s rights.
“Female
travellers are advised to dress modestly and cover up in the
conservative Muslim country. Although the Foreign Office advises that
violent crime isn’t currently major issue, it’s common for female
tourists, particularly those travelling on their own, to be routinely
harassed by men.”
9. Mexico
According to the report, utter lawlessness is prevalent in parts of Mexico.
“While
the Mexican government does strive to protect tourist hotspots, such as
Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta,
reports of gun crime and violence still persist.”
Also, violent rapes against women traveling via public transportation, is a big threat.
10. Kenya
Although
Kenya has a thriving tourist trade due to its wide array of safari
parks and wildlife, violence against women still remains a pressing
problem, according to the report.
“Women of all ages, education levels, and social groups, in rural and urban settings are subjected to violence in Kenya.”
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