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经典怀旧游戏大全-Dangerous travel for the 'added thrill' is on the rise as visitors flock to high

时间:2024-09-20 09:31:24 出处:综合阅读(143)

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Some tourists are no longer seeking a relaxing vacation — but rather are on the hunt for serious adventure. More visitors are traveling to countries that the State Department advises against, for a variety of reasons, according to travel experts who shared insights with Fox News Digital.

"Sometimes this means visiting a dangerous place. But it remains true, as I'd much rather visit Pyongyang [the North Korean capital] than Winnipeg."

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Travelers are visiting countries for which the State Department has given a "do not travel" advisory. (Stefan Tomic )

Rob DelliBovi, CEO of RDB Hospitality Group and based in New York, told Fox News via email that he calls this trend "thematic travel."

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