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DESTINATIONS Special: Nomads Have More Fun
Cautionary Trails, PT II

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RISK LEVEL:
1
GENERALLY SAFE
2 SIGNIFICANTLY RISKY
3 EXTREMELY RISKY

JORDAN
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Jordan is considered the least dangerous Middle Eastern country; still, threats of random violence (witness the October 2002 killing of an American Embassy employee) remain high.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
World-renowned sport and trad climbing on the 1,500-foot sandstone walls in Wadi Rum, and camel-trekking with the Bedouin in the country's southern desertscape
RISK: 1

LEBANON
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Home to the terrorist group Hezbollah, Lebanon has a history of anti-U.S. violence, and there have been recent protests, sometimes violent, in major cities.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Skiing the 8,000-foot-plus peaks and six resorts in the Anti-Lebanon mountain range, then heading to the coast to swim in the Mediterranean
RISK: 2

LIBERIA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Though a democratic government took power in 1997, ending an eight-year civil war, this developing West African nation is plagued by clashes between government forces and dissidents.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Safaris to Sapo National Park, Liberia's only national park and one of the last rainforest refuges for bongo antelopes and forest elephants
RISK: 2

LIBYA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Seventeen years under U.S. sanctions, convictions in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, and rising crime make travel to Libya a tricky proposition.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Safaris to the Ubari Sand Sea, land of shifting, 300-foot dunes and salt lakes
RISK: 2

MACEDONIA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
A geopolitical hot spot, this mountainous Balkan country is still smoldering with ethnic tension, most recently between Albanian rebels and Macedonian forces.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Spelunking among the dripstone formations and stalagmites in the caves around 3,000-foot-plus Matka Canyon
RISK: 1

NIGERIA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Though nearly 16 years of military rule ended in 1999, this oil-rich West African country suffers from rampant street crime, ongoing religious and ethnic conflicts, and kidnappings.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Trekking through rolling grasslands and exploring the volcanic 3,500-foot Mandara Mountains along the border with Cameroon
RISK: 2

PAKISTAN
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
In 2002, members of the Taliban, who had crossed the vertiginous Hindu Kush from Afghanistan, are believed to have instigated a rash of anti-Western terrorism in Islamabad and Karachi.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Completing the classic three-week trek to the base camp of pyramidal K2 in northern Pakistan, leaving from Askole and crossing the Baltoro Glacier
RISK: 2

TAJIKISTAN
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
A mountainous and unstable "stan" in the heart of Central Asia, Tajikistan is thought to be home to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) terrorist group.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Climbing untouched glaciers and rock faces in the Pamir Mountains, where first ascents of 17,000-foot-plus summits abound
RISK: 2

SOMALIA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Ever since dictator Siad Barre was ousted in 1991, anarchy has ruled this drought-prone East African nation. Warring factions are still fighting for control of the the capital, Mogadishu.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Deep-sea tuna fishing in the waters off Somalia's 1,876-mile coastline, the longest in Africa
RISK: 3

SUDAN
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Nearly 40 years of civil war, coupled with famine, have made Sudan extremely unstable, especially in the oil-producing Upper Nile region. Americans have been assaulted and taken hostage.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Scuba diving in the Red Sea to famous shipwrecks and coral atolls, first explored by Jacques Cousteau in the sixties
RISK: 3

VENEZUELA
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
Opposition to President Hugo Chávez and a nationwide strike have destabilized this tropical country, causing acute oil shortages and triggering violent protests in Caracas.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Trekking through humid jungles and the vast savannas of the Guiana Highlands to 3,212-foot Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world
RISK: 2

YEMEN
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE
This country on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula has been plagued by anti-American sentiment since long before the 2000 attack on the USS Cole.
WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
Exploring the coral beaches of Socotra, the largest Arabian island, which abounds with flora, including frankincense, myrrh, and the dragon's blood tree
RISK: 3

Be aware that the State Department also posts advisories about unstable regions in many other countries, like Kyrgyzstan and Nepal. Carefully check the Web site's postings and consult with well-informed tour operators before finalizing any travel plans.
*This information is current as of January 14, 2003

Compiled by Misty Blakesley, Amy Marr, Dimity McDowell, Sam Moulton, Tim Neville, Katie Showalter, and Ted Stedman

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