World's most beautiful destinations where tourists fear to tread
Dangerous destinations

Lebanon

Lebanon

Ecuador

Ecuador

Cotopaxi, one of South America’s most active volcanoes, is only 31 miles from capital Quito and its presence looms large. Hikes up the side of the volcano are popular with the few travellers brave enough to attempt it while others head straight to the Pañacocha protected forest in search of the rare pink Amazon river dolphin. Discover more incredible active volcanoes you can visit here.
Kashmir, India

India is high on many travellers' must-visit list but it's not all gorgeous architecture and spectacular palaces. The disputed region of Kashmir is bordered by the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south, by Pakistan to the west and by Afghanistan to the northwest. Violent clashes between protesters and soldiers are common in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Kashmir, India

Armenia

Armenia

Rakhine State, Myanmar

Rakhine State, Myanmar

Democratic Republic of Congo

Democratic Republic of Congo

Tunisia

Tunisia

The largest colosseum in North Africa, the Amphitheatre of El Jem is an impressive 3rd-century monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was constructed in much the same way as the grand Colosseum in Rome – there are no foundations and the theatre has been built entirely out of freestanding blocks. Other highlights include the town of Sidi Bou Said, one of the most beautiful small towns in the world, and the clay marvel Ksar Ouled Soltane.
Madagascar

Madagascar

Georgia

Georgia

Pakistan

Pakistan

Nicaragua

Both the Department of State and the Foreign Office advise to reconsider travel to Nicaragua due to civil unrest, crime and limited healthcare availability. In the last year, there's been an increase in street violence and visitors should remain cautious throughout their trip. The para-police (violent uniformed police or civilians in plain clothes acting as police) have been known to target anyone they consider to be in opposition of President Ortega – travellers should avoid all gatherings and demonstrations.
Nicaragua

Crimean peninsula

Crimean peninsula

Albania

Albania

Albania has it all: stunning landscapes, lovely beaches, castles, ancient splendours, and terrific food and wine. The Adriatic country might not have the tourist infrastructure of neighbouring Greece, but it does have 265 miles of glorious and relatively resort-free coastline. Visit Sarandë on its southern coast and the golden sands near Durrës further north. Don't miss the ancient city ruins of Butrint and Apollonia. Inland there are wonderful hikes around Albania's lakes and mountains in the northwest.
Saudi Arabia

Although both the US Department of State and the UK Foreign Office permit travel to Saudi Arabia and only advise to exercise caution, terrorism in Saudi Arabia is a threat, especially during religiously significant periods when social media posts have encouraged attacks against Western visitors. The country's strict rules should also be kept in mind when visiting as there are extremely harsh penalties for a number of crimes. Discover the world's weird laws tourists that could fall foul of here.
Saudi Arabia

Haiti

Haiti

Called the eighth wonder of the world by locals, the Citadelle Laferrière is a battleship-like fortress offering views of the island in every direction. Finished in 1820, it really is unlike anywhere else in the world and due to the lack of tourists, feels even more imposing. Although the island's natural beauty is spectacular, the breathtaking Bassin Bleu – a series of three cobalt-blue pools linked by waterfalls – are especially stunning. See amazing pictures of the world's most impressive waterfalls here.
Honduras

Honduras

Nepal

Nepal

Egypt

Egypt

Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste

Indonesia

Indonesia

Colombia

Colombia

Iran

Iran

Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

Kosovo

Kosovo

Capital of Europe's newest country, Pristina is definitely off-the-beaten-track territory. There's a small old town, where some Ottoman-era architecture remains, but the city's most striking landmarks are modern. Make time for the brutalist National Library building and the Museum of Kosovo to learn more about the country's history and culture. In the evening, head to the main street of Rexhep Ruci to see the youthful city come alive.
North Korea

Unlike many other countries on the list, it’s not necessarily the citizens but the government itself that could pose a threat to travellers here. Visitors to North Korea are at risk of arrest and long-term detention for infringements like possessing any media that criticises the government or taking unauthorised photos. Although it is possible for British nationals to visit as part of a group tour, US passports have been invalidated for travel to North Korea.
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North Korea

While many travellers who visit North Korea on group tours don't get to see much of real day-to-day life, a few do get the chance to take in beauty spots like Heaven Lake (pictured) on the North Korea/China border and the rest of the country's gorgeous countryside. Home to some of the world's quietest beaches along the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea, it's unlikely many of us will ever get to visit.
Find out about what it's like to travel in North Korea
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