country by country. After 400+ hours of research, we’ve reviewed all countries’ individual laws and gathered data from a variety of trusted international sources to create the definitive“LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index”that will help you find the safest (and least safe) countries for your next ...
Browse by country Featured articles Mexico Is Baja California Safe in 2024? Tips for Travelers This Mexican peninsula south of the US state of California offers beaches, parties, and a multitude of outdoor activities. But how safe is it for visitors? Here are our safety tips for Baja Californ...
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Drive-by shootings are posing another threat in the Muslim part of Mindanao as well, and as of the 2010s the criminals started performing more drive-by shootings than kidnappings, so be very careful when in public, whether by day or night. How Does Philippines Compare? CountrySafety Index ...
Malaysia Travel Safety Guide Qatar Travel Safety Guide Oman Travel Safety Guide Crime in Vietnam Vietnam’s crime rating falls betweenlow and moderate, standing at42.03. As of 2024, the country sees around46.7 crimes per 100,000 people. Due to their population density and popularity among touris...
August 20, 2024 by Janice Waugh In all my travels, I have encountered remarkably few problems. I believe it's mostly because I think in terms of prevention. With experience, I naturally plan and travel in ways that protect my safety. For those who don't have the experience and for ...
Travel safety is really about staying street smart, prepared for the unexpected, and minimizing your exposure to risky situations in a new and unfamiliar country. Managing Risk When You Travel A Few Words About Risk… If you want to travel, you cannot avoid risk. There is no way to be 100...
anywhere, and being in a foreign country can compound the challenges. Depending on what type of travel insurance you’ve purchased, it will cover medical expenses, ensuring you receive prompt and appropriate care without the burden of exorbitant bills. Your health is paramount to yo...
Level 4: Do Not Travel- Traveling to a country or area that has earned a level 4 advisory - the highest advisory level the State Department issues - basically means that you are taking your safety (and possibly your life) into your own hands when traveling. The U.S. typically has limite...