Traveler who has been to every country shares the one location that was the most frightening
- Pilipina Flores Carandang
- Oct 22
- 2 min read

Drew Binsky has explored every country in the world, and one in particular stands out as the most terrifying
A man who has journeyed to every nation globally has shared which location he found to be the most frightening.
Drew Binsky's travels are thoroughly chronicled on his YouTube channel, where he has shared numerous incredible stories with his millions of followers.
The content creator has previously shared the best place in the world that offers ‘everything you could want’. However, having visited every nation on Earth, Drew has also encountered some unpleasant experiences.
It is inevitable that traveling to every corner of the globe will lead to encountering some dubious places at times.
In a video titled 'Top five places where I felt the most unsafe as a traveller', Drew disclosed the one location he personally found to be the most frightening to visit.

He mentioned: "I have traveled to every country in the world. Here are the five places where I felt the most unsafe. At the top of the list is Mogadishu, the capital of the East African nation, Somalia."
He continued: "This place operates without rules or laws. Al-Shabaab, a branch of Al-Qaeda, is active here. Whenever you leave your hotel, you need a convoy in front and behind you, with four military personnel in bulletproof vests on each truck bed, armed with large AK-47s, surveying the area before you proceed."
"During my last visit, I met a friend at the Hyatt Hotel, which is no longer there because it was attacked. It's a very frightening and unfortunate situation."
Americans have been advised with a 'Do not travel' warning for Somalia due to 'crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health risks, kidnapping, piracy, and the lack of routine consular services'.
Drew revealed another frightening place he is in no rush to revisit.

"In 2018, I spent some time in N'Djamena, the capital and largest city of Chad.
I have never felt more scared, threatened, or attacked (both verbally and physically) than I did in that hot, dusty, and rundown, deserted city," the 34-year-old shared.
Drew added: "I got caught in a disastrous police chase on a motorbike and was assaulted by over a dozen people for attempting to take a photo. If it weren't for my 6'6'' local friend (also known as my bodyguard), I'm not certain I would have left that country alive—no exaggeration!
"The lessons I learned from my experience there are these: always seek permission before photographing anyone, steer clear of crowds, and avoid any demonstrations or protests."



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