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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Dangerous Travel Destinations

The USA Today recently took a look at dangerous travel destinations, including Iraq, North Korea, and Afghanistan. While none of the destinations have any sites that would top my list to visit (unless Babylon was significantly restored), a fourth destination not listed in the article, Iran, has some more tempting options. Unfortunately, it's not a place that is likely to see too many Western tourists.

However, armchair travelers can get a glimpse of Iran and Persepolis in this month's National Geographic print and online editions. Persepolis looks like a pretty amazing site with a rich history. The Persian Empire was one of the greatest of antiquity, but, at least in the U.S., it seems more known for its failed attempt to conquer Greece after the Battle of Thermopylae or as one of Alexander the Great's conquests.

Travelers interested in ancient Middle East history can also check out the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The museum houses a number of large, impressive objects, including the famed Ishtar Gate of Babylon. It's also a lot safer than visiting the replica currently constructed at the site of Babylon in modern-day Iraq. For now, armchair travelers should check out both the USA Today and National Geographic articles.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

wow, I didn't actually know that Afghan is that dangerous travel destination, thanks a tonne for sharing this awesome information.

TravelWhippet said...

That wasn't the point of the post. The point was that people do travel to these places, that there are interesting sites to visit in dangerous countries, and to point out two recent articles on the subject. The National Geo article is great, and bringing it to people's attention was the main reason for the post.