MOSCOW, July 11. /TASS/. Expanding tourist capacity in the Chernobyl zone requires meaningful steps to ensure the security of visitors, independent Russian expert on nuclear power, Atominfo portal ...
Extreme tourism, where travellers engage in high-risk activities in dangerous and remote locations, is booming. The industry is projected to reach a value of $91 billion by 2030, up from $24.2 billion ...
Shimmering deserts, cliffside hikes and volcanic landscapes — all captivating attractions that draw tourists in their droves.
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What is ‘dark tourism’? Why tourists visit destinations with tragic historiesChernobyl tours have not been operating since the start of the Ukraine-Russia war ... As a result of the Ukraine-Russia war, tours of the exclusion zone are currently not running, but the site has ...
Thrilling horror about the dangers of extreme tourism… in Chernobyl. An offbeat guide leads six holidaymakers into the town that’s been deserted for 25 years. But are they alone?
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