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Every Hutera report goes beyond the tourist trail — covering terrorism threat levels, cultural red lines, local scams, connectivity, and the laws that could get you arrested. We deliver data-driven risk intelligence so you can move through any country with clarity, not guesswork.
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Thailand
Major tourist areas maintain a lower risk profile, but sophisticated cyber fraud and traffic hazards require constant vigilance. Never criticise the monarchy, as violations invite extreme legal prosecution. Obey strictly enforced drug laws and avoid illegal vaping. Avoid all travel within 50 kilometres of the Cambodia border to bypass active, severe military clashes.
South Korea
South Korea offers a remarkably safe internal environment with rare violent crime. However, the country faces a persistent and escalating geopolitical threat from North Korean provocations. Follow local laws strictly, avoid all political activities, and never photograph military installations. Maintain heightened situational awareness and prepare for potential emergency disruptions.
Japan
Japan maintains an extremely low general crime rate, but entertainment districts pose specific risks of drink spiking and physical assault. The country faces a high probability of severe natural disasters, including earthquakes and typhoons. Observe local etiquette closely, remove your shoes indoors, and wash thoroughly before entering communal hot springs. Prepare comprehensively for environmental hazards and monitor escalating regional geopolitical tensions.
Greece
Greece is a generally safe destination for tourists, though elevated vigilance is advised in crowded areas and during summer. Key hazards include extreme heat above 40°C, seasonal wildfires (April–October), and moderate petty theft and scam risks. Dress modestly at religious sites and stay informed of local weather and safety alerts.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is currently under active missile and drone attack — all non-essential travel should be cancelled immediately. Strict Islamic laws govern dress, behaviour, photography, and social media use with severe consequences for violations. Prepare an emergency evacuation plan and monitor official security alerts continuously.
Spain
Spain provides a stable environment, but pickpocketing and bag snatching persist in major tourist hubs. Protect your digital devices to counter a severe, ongoing cybersecurity crisis. Authorities maintain a high national terrorism threat level. Exercise extreme caution during political discussions and prepare for extreme weather events like heatwaves and wildfires.
Mexico
Mexico presents serious risks from cartel violence, kidnapping, and petty crime, particularly in six officially designated "Do Not Travel" states. Avoid road travel after dark, use only pre-booked trusted transport, and stay within secure tourist zones. Comprehensive travel insurance including emergency evacuation is essential.
Malaysia
Malaysia is safe in most urban areas, but petty theft, bag snatching, and cybercrime are common risks for tourists. Strict laws govern drug use, public behaviour, and criticism of the monarchy — ignorance is not a legal defence. Avoid all travel to the Eastern Sabah maritime region due to an active kidnapping threat.
France
France operates at its highest national security alert due to active terrorist threats and frequent civil unrest. Petty theft, pickpocketing, and scams are highly probable in tourist areas. Carry ID at all times, avoid large gatherings, and maintain constant situational awareness.
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