Extreme Travel: Is Travel to Conflict Zones Okay?
There’s been a rise of western tourists heading to Syria, and that they’ve been met with criticism from locals. Tourists headed to Saudi Arabia and to Afghanistan have been met with similar criticism. We chat with James Willcox, co-founder of Untamed Borders, an adventure travel company that guides tourists into regions that are difficult to access.
So what does it mean to travel to regions that aren’t easily accessible because of conflict, or geopolitics? Are there benefits to this kind of tourism?
After our chat with Andrew Drury about extreme travel last year, he encouraged us to reach out to James Willcox, co-founder of Untamed Borders - so we did. Untamed Borders is an adventure travel company that guides tourists into regions that are difficult to access, including Congo, Sudan, Afghanistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.
So what does it mean to travel to regions that aren’t easily accessible because of conflict, or geopolitics? Is this “dark tourism"?
Are there benefits to this kind of tourism?
Guest:
James Willcox, co-founder of the adventure travel company Untamed Borders.
Visit https://untamedborders.com/ for more information on their tours and initiatives. @untamedborders on social media.
Resources:
Concern over rise in dark tourism in Syria as war enters ninth year
Saudi Arabia wants your next vacation
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/25/business/saudi-arabia-tourism.html
Travel bloggers visiting Syria are normalizing the Assad regime
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-travel-bloggers-visiting-syria-are-normalizing-the-assad-regime/
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