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There’s no shortage of destinations for adventure travelers. Intrepid souls can cliff dive, rock climb, or trek across the desert. That’s not enough for some folks’ wanderlust, though. They want to venture to destinations that are downright terrifying for most of us. Here are just a few of the scary locales you can pack a bag for.
Most people would do anything they could to avoid seeing war-torn Iraq, but if the travel bug bites you, England’s Hinterland Travel can probably arrange a tour of the country for you. Last month the New York Times reported that the first officially sanctioned tour of Iraq by Westerners since 2003 was underway. By working with the Iraqi Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Hinterland was able to take an eight-person group of tourists to see places most of us will only hear about on CNN, from Basra to Baghdad.
Heading into a war-ravaged country might not sound like your idea of fun, but if you’re really set on taking in sights none of your friends have seen, this might be the way to go. Hinterland Travel is offering upcoming tours that include not just Iraq, but also northwestern Iran. Since these aren’t exactly vacation hotspots, the three-week itineraries are pretty reasonably priced at just 1,900 British pounds plus airfare and meals. Of course, you’ll be effectively uninsurable for the duration of this little jaunt, so you might want to bring some extra cash along in case anything goes wrong.
If you want to visit a nation currently at war but don’t feel like making the trip to Iraq, then Afghanistan could be your dream destination. Whether you want to see the very recent effects of the military conflict in the country or take in the truly remote parts of its geography, there are tour companies that can make it happen. Afghan Logistics & Tours offers six, 10, and 15-day tours for Westerners to see what Afghanistan’s like. The tours include visits to the Masjid Now Gumad, or the Nine Domes Mosque, one of the world’s oldest mosques, and Balkh, home of the 13th-century poet Rumi.
But just how dangerous is it to visit Afghanistan? According to the tour company’s site, it’s not too bad if you stay in the right parts of the country. Then again, the company also seems to do a booming business in armor-clad Toyotas, so you might want to be a bit more cautious than usual if you book one of these trips.
Moving right on down the State Department’s list of Travel Warnings, we arrive at Colombia. Although the State Department concedes that kidnappings have fallen from their peak earlier this decade and narco-terrorism isn’t quite as bad as it used to be in urban areas, it still strongly advises against traveling to Colombia. In fact, it won’t even allow its own employees to travel by bus or leave urban areas.
That said, for just $1600 per person a tour company like De Una can give you a three-week tour of Colombia that hits all of the country’s natural beauty, involves whitewater rafting, and takes you to see coffee production. The upside is that you’ll get to take in some breathtaking scenery. The downside? If narco-terrorists kidnap you, they’re not likely to let you go anytime soon. Last summer the Colombian government finally rescued a group of kidnapping victims, including three Americans, who had been held for over five years.
It’s no secret than things are tragically awful in Sudan, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still make it your vacation destination. Bestway Tours and Safaris offers a two-week tour of the country for $3180 per person. Although the nation is in rough shape now, it’s got a long history that dates back for thousands of years. Sudan is still littered with Nubian ruins and pyramids, and these tours take in a lot of this ancient history along the Nile delta– certainly fascinating for anyone interested in antiquity.
Even though this kind of tour mostly goes through the opposite side of the country from war-ravaged Darfur, the State Department still strongly advises against all travel to Sudan. The warning reminds potential travelers that both terrorists and the Sudanese government have a tendency to target Westerners for physical threats or seizure of property and financial assets. If you’ve got the cash and stomach for it, though, you can probably see some really terrific ruins and monuments.
“Wait, there’s no such thing as vampires.” Yeah, you’re probably right. However, if they actually do exist, Transylvania seems like it would be the place to find them. That’s why the Company of Mysterious Journeys offers several “Dracula tours” throughout the region that include all of the high points of the famous vampire’s legend, including visits to Castle Dracula and a tour of places involved in the life of the historical Dracula, Vlad the Impaler. The tours vary in length from a weekend to over a week, which would ensure that you get all the Dracula you can handle.
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Yep, definitely for the “adventurous”. Although I wouldn’t consider “putting yourself at risk to be taken hostage by radicals” as adventurous.
posted by Joe on 4-2-2009 at 4:43 am
Oh, I want to go on the Dracula tour *so bad*!
posted by Bryn on 4-2-2009 at 8:42 am
Afghanistan seems like it would be a beautiful country, I would love to go there someday when things calm down.
Then again, I could just join the army, who would mess with me when I am surrounded by soldiers?
posted by Witty Nickname on 4-2-2009 at 9:11 am
I have been to those pyramids in Sudan, and they are well worth a visit. They are nowhere near the fighting in Darfur, and you will be completely safe. The local people are lovely, just be careful around government types. And don’t drink the Nile water!
posted by Blitzen on 4-2-2009 at 11:32 am
The Colombia trip sounds incredible. I’ve got a friend down there right now and he’s says it’s a legit deal! Nice too hear that “kidnappings have follow” also…
-Will Volpert
posted by Rogue River Rafting on 4-2-2009 at 12:41 pm
I have wanted to go to Iraq and/or Iran for some time. I’m a huge history nerd and fascinated by other cultures. While I highly doubt I’ll make it in the next several years, possible in my lifetime, it’s kind of reassuring to know that the possibility is there……
posted by Kate on 4-2-2009 at 1:04 pm
Travel to Sudan would certainly be adventurous but by spending money in that country one would also be supporting a government that has (at best) turned a blind eye to genocide in Darfur.
posted by Adam on 4-2-2009 at 1:52 pm
My mom is from Colombia and she says it’s beautiful! It’s amazing how a 3% increase in crime is reflected in the media, when it’s another country. Reagan started all this in the 80s. Now we just default to old “knowledge.” Sad.
posted by Rob on 4-2-2009 at 2:38 pm
I have a friend who is from Sudan. He is in the United States, but all of his family is still in Sudan. Very sad, the things he tells me. For him, I would like to travel to Sudan, and see the sights. But I would also be very fearful.
posted by Vickey on 4-2-2009 at 3:46 pm
Does anyone else find this to be a game of “which of these things is not like the others?” Transylvania is pretty easily to get (Romania in general is pretty easy to get to). It is easily one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to … but I’ve been to it :-) and I’m in no way “an adventurer”.
posted by Bob on 4-2-2009 at 5:19 pm
There’s not even a shade of danger in visiting Transylvania, except, perhaps, the local villains (burglars, pick-pocketers, and the likes of them); it’s nowhere near as dangerous as Ukraine or… Puerto Rico… or most African countries.
posted by Andrey on 4-3-2009 at 10:12 am
Wow great list! Columbia’s definitely on my list, so is Transylvania. Would love to see the pyramids at Sudan!
posted by WildJunket on 4-6-2009 at 9:16 am
I am a proud Colombian and can back up the claim of Colombia’s beauty, Its unlike any other place….from snow capped mountains to lush rainforests and sandy white beaches and everything in between!
posted by Andres on 4-14-2009 at 12:43 pm
Rumi is crap.
posted by No on 10-9-2009 at 2:28 pm