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North Korea. There is no US embassy in North Korea, and the US State Department “strongly recommends against all travel” there. In any case, there are a growing number of tour agencies available to visitors, unless you’re a journalist or South Korean. Be sure to have a valid passport handy at all times, and follow all the rules, because North Korean officials have been known to detain tourists, send them to hard labor camps, or even put them to death. Tour agencies claim there are around 5 thousand visitors per year, who get to see a few significant locations, under intense supervision.
Libya. First of all, if you have an Israeli passport, or have ever been to Israel, they won’t even let you in the country. Also, they recently shut down their US embassy because of militia violence. According to the US State Department, Americans are specifically targeted for kidnappings, violent crime, and murder. They encourage all American citizens living there to “depart immediately”.
Eritrea. This is a smallish country near Somalia and Ethiopia. Prior approval is needed to travel outside of the capital city, and many rural areas and border towns remain off-limits. Also, the dual US and Eritrean citizens are recognized only as Eritrean. And, because there is a national draft, dual nationality visitors may be imprisoned or forced into military service there. Eritrea does not inform the US embassy when it has detained or imprisoned dual-nationals.
Saudi Arabia. In 1930, the King himself said that the country should “remain difficult to access” for foreigners. You must have a visa in advance, and just like in Libya, if your passport has an Israeli stamp, you ain’t gettin in. All females voyaging alone should have a male buddy with them. Likewise, ownership of drugs is deserving of death, so make sure you aren't traveling with anything questionable. So it’s not that you can’t go anywhere, but there are countries where you probably shouldn’t visit.
Middle Eastern or African countries bear the most warnings for US citizens. Along with Finland, Germany, Sweden and the UK, the US has THE most powerful travel privileges in the world, allowing visa-free access to 174 countries. To travel safely, the State Department's website provides information about local terrorism, extreme weather conditions, and disease outbreaks -- it's a great resource for those hoping to visit other nations. They also offer a Smart Travel Enroll Program which informs the nearest US embassy of your visit to region, were something to go wrong. Southeast Asia is one hotspot for worldwide travelers, but the underbelly of some industries can be pretty dark.
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