The most dangerous bridge in the world
Even though locals move around as if nothing had happened, often carrying huge packages on their backs, tourists, especially from Europe, . No wonder – the Pakistani structure is considered the most dangerous bridge in the world. Boards of questionable quality, arranged crookedly, were suspended between the rocks at Lake Borit, a. The bridge is about 200 meters long and to cross it, the advice “just don’t look down” is not enough – you also need an excellent sense of balance and the ability to keep a cool head.
Relaxing bath in the “devil’s pool”
Lovers of extreme experiences also eagerly take advantage of the opportunity to swim in the “devil’s pool” at the Victoria Falls in Zambia. Although the vision of relaxing in the rays of the setting sun amidst stunning nature sounds romantic, it can quickly turn into a fight for life. Bathing is allowed only under the supervision of a guide and only during the dry season, when the current of the Zambezi River is weak. Otherwise it occurs.

One of the largest and most interesting national parks in the USA is visited by a million tourists every year. No wonder – it has a truly cosmic character and the views are literally breathtaking. Among the harsh desert landscapes you can admire snow-capped mountain peaks, salt-covered depressions and colorful rolling hills with unusual rock formations. and the nights are cold. Visiting is recommended only from October to April and only in a functional, air-conditioned vehicle. Every year there are a large number of cases of strokes and dehydration, and in the event of a car breakdown, you should call for help immediately.

The Holy Mountain of the Chinese
Hua Shan Mountain is a sacred place for the Chinese – Taoists climbed here to gain immortality. Today, the 6-kilometer trail is crowded with adventure-seeking tourists from Poland and around the world. What attracts so many fans of extreme experiences? Apart from the phenomenal mountain views, most likely. Despite security measures in the form of being attached to a thick chain, approximately 100 people die there every year.

Risky sunbathing. The blast can throw a person into the sea
The Caribbean beach of Maho on the island of Sint Maarten is famous primarily for the planes that land here. Princess Juliana International Airport is just a few meters away, so . The impressions are so strong that some tourists bow their heads for fear of hitting the plane’s wheels. Unfortunately, the proximity of the airport is associated with danger, especially during takeoff. , which can throw a person into the sea or onto a nearby wall (in such an accident, a tourist from New Zealand died here in 2017).

“Death Road” in Bolivia
Phenomenaly beautiful and deadly dangerous – this is the Yungas road in Bolivia, considered to be… It used to be the standard route through the Andes from the city of La Paz to the jungle. Today, it is mainly used by adventure-seeking cyclists, and up to 300 fatal accidents occur each year. The reason is .

The most dangerous tourist attractions in Poland
It is rather difficult to find blood-curdling tourist attractions in Poland. The observation towers are solidly secured, and there are no dangerous bridges or glass slides over the abyss. However, nature itself took care of the adrenaline rush. Risky attractions include – this is definitely the most difficult trail in the Polish mountains, famous for its dangerous passages and high exposure. . A simple slip may result in a tragic fall – several fatal accidents occur on Orla Perć every year.

Some caves in Poland are also dangerous, such as . The complicated system of corridors and considerable depth may pose a threat even to experienced cavers. A tragic event occurred in the Wielka Śnieżna Cave in 2019 – two climbers died as a result of flooding the corridors and being cut off from the return route.
