20 Most Dangerous Tourist Attractions in the World

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Everybody loves to visit new places. However there a number of locations around the world which will give you nightmares. You will forget your sleep after watching some uncanny attractions. Here are the top 20 dangerous tourist attractions in the world.
1. Mount Huashan
The Plank Walk on China’s Mount Hua is considered by many as one of the most dangerous hikes in the world. Hikers walk across a few planks of wood bolted into the side of a 7,000-foot peak to reach a small shrine. While the hikers are harnessed, it is still a terrifying adventure to many who dare. The amazing fact is, this dangerous tourist attraction is considered one of China’s five sacred mountains and is one of the most popular tourist attractions and pilgrimage sites for Chinese people.
2. Hiking Trolltunga
This dangerous tourist attraction is Norway’s most spectacular hiking destinations. But it is one of the most dangerous and hardest hiking destinations on earth. The estimated trekking time is 7–10 hours. Signs along the trail show the remaining distance to both Trolltunga and back to the trailhead. There are several options for traveling by bus, and every route takes you via the village of Odda in Hardanger. On this dangerous holiday spot, a 24-year-old Australian girl fell off the Troll’s Tongue and died.
3. Devile Pool – Victoria Falls
Devil’s Pool is located atop Victoria Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world. The pool has long been a top “must-explore” tourist destination on the travel bucket list of many adventure lovers. Devil’s Pool is located in the Zambezi River, along the Zambia-Zimbabwe border. Here, tourists swim dangerously close to the tipping point of the falls, only prevented from falling by a slippery, submerged lip of rock.
4. End Road
This most dangerous tourist destination in Bolivia is known as “End Road” for all of the reasons you’d guess. Driving up or down this 43-mile switchback is extremely perilous due to fog, landslides, cascades, and cliffs that drop 2,000 feet at every turn. The road hardly gets wider than 10 feet. Multiple crucifixes spot the ground as memorials to those who have perished there.
5. Trift Bridge
It is the only suspension bridge of the longest walkway in the Swiss Alps. Beside the long trek, the view here may also weaken some people’s knees. It is suspended 330 feet from the valley floor and 560 meters in length. This is only the second bridge located in the beautiful valley with its dazzling landscape. In 2004, a huge hydroelectric plant was built under Trift Glacier. The plant collected and controlled the runoff from the glacier. A bridge was needed to reach the power plant below the glacier and so this precariously positioned structure was built. However it is not considered as dangerous as the glass bridge in china.
6. Kokoda and Black cat Trails
This dangerous tourist destination is a challenging 58km Papua New Guinea Adventure that runs between Salamaua and Wau in the Morobe Province. It is a forgotten World War 2 trail that passes through some of the toughest and most hazardous terrains in the world. Australian Diggers have often been heard describing the Black Cat Track as the hardest slog they have ever done. In fact, the Black Cat Tracks are harder than the Kokoda Tracks.
1. The Elephant Kingdom in Chonburi
This tourist attraction is in Thailand. An elephant camp owner and a mahout were charged with recklessly causing end and injuries after an elephant terminated a Chinese tour guide and injured two tourists. This happened in the Elephant Kingdom in Chonburi, Thailand. Considered the world’s most terrifying tourist attraction, the attraction was shut down after disturbing photos emerged of tourists balanced on a raft feeding meat – to crocodiles. They used flimsy canes to dangle lumps of beef over the jaws of the reptiles – which then leaped from the water to take their lunch.
2. Heaven’s Gate
This holiday destination is located at the top of Tianmen Mountain, 24,500 feet above the city of Zhangjiajie in China’s Hunan province. The 999 steps lead visitors to Tianmen Cave, which is the world’s highest naturally formed arch. Visitors can get there using the cable car, or choose the harder way – the 999 steps. Land Rover alleges that the Range Rover Sport is the first SUV to reach Heaven’s Gate.
3. Grand Canyon National Park
This dangerous place has between 15 to 20 fatalities and 300 search and rescue incidents reported per year. The most common causes of end are airplane crashes, falls, and dangerous environmental conditions such as overheating or drowning. Grand Canyon is in the northwest corner of Arizona, close to the borders of Utah and Nevada. The Colorado River, which flows through the canyon, drains water from seven states, but the feature we know as Grand Canyon is entirely in Arizona.
Which one did you find the scariest attraction? Do you want to visit any of them? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. 3:06 Death Road, Bolivia (from the high mountains near La Paz down to the Amazon Basin jungle). Due to much traffic it used to be the most dangerous road in the world. My friend lost his life in 1989 when his bus tumbled over the edge. Since a new, much safer road has been built, there's hardly any traffic here now. Only guided tours of tourists on bicycles riding down. On such a tour in 2012 I met 3 cars going up. If you are an experienced cyclist it's safe to ride down, as long as you refrain from going over the edge. 🚴

  2. Your hawksbill / Whittaker pt trail photos were half correct, half I have no idea where tf that is. At least use legit photos 🙄. That hike doesn’t need any faux bs, it’s beautiful and passes Hailey falls. Rip

  3. The Caminito del Rey is not used by schoolchildren… It was built for mining workers,if I remember correctly, and it wasn't maintained since it was no longer needed as the activity came to a halt.
    Tnere are different placesl, like simas, huge holes in the groung, in Spain that used to have access platforms but they are forbidden tomuse since they are deemed too unstable and risky. Sima de San Pedro comes to mind.

  4. No thanks to all! Informative to watch. The one where it was mentioned that people have requested a barrier at the cliffs edge made me laugh, no barrier needed just some good old common sense! What's the point of throwing up a fence and destroying the Natural Beauty of the area? Just use the brain that came with you when you were born.

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  7. El Caminito del Rey is completely safe, walked it last year with my friend, spectacular views from the well maintained walk way through the gorge, safe handrails protect the path, just take a litre of water as it can be hot, a shuttle bus takes you back to the start point car park. Throughly recommended.
    PS, I climbed Mont Blanc as a student from the Italian side via the Miage glacier, only problem was the Refugio Gonela was closed when we got there, I was not very fit to be honest but it was straightforward, bit breathless on the final narrow ridge to the summit where we enjoyed a cigarette and incredible views.

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