The world as seen by the Dutch. Travel advice of the Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands as of 8-8-22

21 comments
  1. No politics involved with this map… China has a lower rating as America is ridiculous.

    Traveling trough China is way more saver than trough US.

  2. Turkmenistan and Xinjiang not being red (or even orange)?

    I know the amount of violence targeting locals is way more intense comparing to rare foreign visitors but…

  3. “Mongolia can into Europe?”

    Mongolia: =)

    “…wait I was just kidding!”

    “You just had to ask…”

    “…sorry.”

    People in Vienna: “Why do we hear throat singing outside the city gates?”

  4. The civil forfeiture policy in the US (especially when it doesn’t require a criminal conviction) is to be considered not safe for everyone.

  5. What’s the orange area in the PR China bordering the Korea DPR? What’s so specifically dangerous about it?

  6. U.S and Japan should be yellow.

    And how Dutch people consider Mongolia safer than any balkan country?

  7. I’m curious as to why in Bolivia the city of Cochabamba is red. Didn’t see anything remarkable googling news about the city and general safety wise I believe at the very least el Alto is worse than Cochabamba, I don’t know, seems a bit random but there has to be a reason.

  8. Personally as a Canadian with American relatives I would classify the United States as yellow overall as in don’t avoid going there, but be careful/cautious.

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