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DO NOT GO THERE – Places not to travel to, due to pollution, dangers, crime

Posted on July 23, 2009

Do not go there!

Polution, crime and long lines. A new guide book made by Peter Greenberg guides you away from the worst travel destinations on the earth.

Places you very well can avoid is listed up by Mr. Greenberg, and also lists up the airports you should avoid and at what times it is wise to visit sights around the world. A handy little guide, with some other perspective than other travel guides available to you.

Go there in the winter: According to Greenberg the lines at the Eiffeil tower in Paris is worst in the summer (big surprise?). He recommends of course to visit the sights in Paris in November and December months.

The internet is full of travel tips sites and guides that tells you were to go and what to see. An example of a travel guide is TripAdvisor

However, now there is a guide book available to you that tell you where you should not travel and make sure travelers stay away from these places.

The author calls his guide book; «Don't go there!» And is listing up places not to go to and should avoid and at times you should avoid some places.

Here you will find a good overview of travel destinations that at first glance looks exotic and exiting, but be aware that some of these places can have surprises you would like to stay away from.

The guide book lists up the worst airports in the world and common tourist traps in addition to cover topics like pollution, crime and the worst environmental sinners.

Stinking beaches and hazardous roads have also been covered by the investigative traveler.

Several cruise ships are mentioned as not having acceptable sanitary conditions, lack of food hygiene and falsification of discharge logs.

You will in addition to advices get anecdotes about places you should avoid visiting.

For example the increased pollution in Delhi in India is caused by the increasing care sales amongst the normal people since a Indian car like Nano is sold for around 2500 USD which more people can afford in today’s India. The paradox is that some of the new cars pollute more than the older models according to what is written in the book.

The air in Calcutta is so bad that the police has to carry oxygen tanks with them., so you would not like to go for a walk and sightseeing there, unless you are a heavy smoker and do not mind to get some extra chemicals down your throat.

New York is a splendid city to visit, but be aware that statistically there will be a hurricane in the Big Apple soon. According to the guide book from Greenberg, the geography tells that the east coast of U.S.A is vulnerable to hurricanes and big storms, and big storms come on a regular basis to these areas through the last 100 years. The last big event was back in 1938, so watch out now.

In Pattaya polluted sanitary water is dumped into the ocean from large apartment complexes. The authorities made a law that complexes larger than 60 units should clean up their waste water before dumping it into the ocean. However, the entrepreneurs just found out to save costs they build complexes with 59 units in them and can therefore continue to dump sewage into the beach waters.

In the U.S.A you can visit the garlic capital called Gilroy in California, which is Americas arm pit. Battle Mountain in Nevada and the largest hand made well in Greensburg in Kansas, or maybe not.

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Tips for Your First Trip Around the World

Posted on August 20, 2007

So you are all ready for your first trip around the world, or perhaps you are still in the process of thinking it over.  Well speaking from personal experience I would say just do it! Because you will have the trip of a lifetime.

 

Now there are some problems that people seem to have when it comes to planning a round the world trip.  Firstly the cost involved, after all if you are not planning on working then doing all that travelling is going to hit the bank balance.  Second on the list is finding someone to go with, be it a friend or boyfriend/girlfriend.  Then the last main issue seems to be the enormity of the task at hand, I mean navigating through all those places and staying in hostels, isn’t that dangerous and daunting?  I will answer all these questions in turn.

 

Ok so money is always going to be an issue, as it is with anything that you would like to do in life.  But I think you would be surprised at the cost of a round the world trip, it may not be as expensive as you think. 

 

You can get round the world ticket for around £1200 and that has 6 stops included.  Then for accommodation if you stay in hostels you are looking at around £10 per night.  As for meals, most hostels have self catering kitchens so if you cook your own meals you could eat for as little as £5 a night (or less). 

 

I budgeted around £50 per day for food and attractions (or bars) and it was pretty much spot on.  Some places you need more (USA) and some place you need less (Thailand) but it averages out.  You may also want to look into getting 3 day attractions passes for major cities.  Things like the New York pass can get you into all the attractions for 3 days for a single fee (that saves you around 30% overall).

 

Basically for a 2 month trip to Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and America it cost me £4,400 for everything.  That even included some internal flights and extra expenses such as the harbour bridge climb in Sydney (a must do if you go there).  So it is a lot of money but since it’s a once in a lifetime thing, well worth it. A great tip is to remember to look up relatives or friends of friends that live abroad because the best kind of accommodation is free accommodation.

 

Now the next issue is finding a travelling companion, well this can be a tough one for some people as not everyone they know has a passion for travel.  So many of my friends simply said they would like to travel “some day”, I still have no idea when that is!  I ended up going on my own, as do many backpackers both male and female.

 

This can seem very daunting but really after a couple of cities you get used to it and it becomes no problem.  It also encourages you to meet new people, after all you don’t want to be alone for the whole trip.  What you find is that at hostels there Read more