Climbing Mount Everest in Nepal is dangerous because of the possibility of avalanches, crevasses, altitude sickness, and cold temperatures. The mountain is known for its high height and erratic weather.
Ethiopia's Danakil Depression is one of the world's hottest and most hostile deserts. Acid lakes, poisonous gases, active volcanoes, and extremely high temperatures can all be found there.
(Ilha da Queimada Grande) Brazil, this island is home to the golden lancehead viper, one of the most venomous snake species in the world.
The stunning coastal cliffs can be dangerous because of the slick walkways, eroding edges, and powerful winds. In many places, the lack of railings increases the chance of falling.
Famous for its "plank walk," Mount Huashan, China allows people to traverse slender wooden boards that are fastened into the cliffside, frequently with little to no safety gear. The hike is dangerous because to the steep routes and sharp fall.
The steps on this isolated, steep island in the Atlantic Ocean are uneven, slick and lack guardrails, making it simple to fall. Rapid weather changes increase the risks for guests who are ill-prepared.
Death Valley is regarded as one of the hottest locations on Earth, with summertime highs of around 130°F (54°C). Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and dehydration are serious dangers.