Asia Safest Countries

Asia Safest Countries
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Help, I have a questions about traveling in Asia?
I really want to travel and I need help.
I am very much interested in Asia and want to travel to the 5 following countries:
Japan
South Korea
China
Thailand
India
Now what cities would be the best for traveling to these countries?
Are these places safe to travel?
About how much would it cost?
Any other info would be awesome about traveling around Asia and the places there.
Go to Tokyo in Japan. It’s like a typical modern city, but has some temples, electronics/anime mecca areas (Akihabara), and is super clean. Hakone nearby is also fun. It has hot springs, gardens, temples and a volcano-like area with sulfur fumes spilling out everywhere.
Seoul, Korea is like Tokyo except less interesting because there’s no Japanese eccentricities like Akihabara. I didn’t explore much though.
Phuket, Thailand. Cheap. Lots of fun beach activities like parasailing, etc
Shanghai, China. Like a modern city but it’s very interesting to see the rate of development in China
if you go again a few years later. VERY awesome subway and lots of cheap shopping opportunities.
Yangshuo, China is absolutely beautiful. Lots of amazing scenery if you go river boating. Water caves with the staglacites were amazing as well. Bike riding around the country side was great. No pollution here. There’s lots of other activities if you’re acting like rock climbing, hot air balloons, kayaking, etc. There’s a TON of foreigners here. More than even Shanghai or Tokyo or Seoul.
Jiuzhaigou, China is great. Probably the most beautiful place in China if not the asia (google some pictures of it). Very clean air and water. It’s a very beautiful park, but you have to fly to Chengdu and take a bus to Jiuzhaigou. Can be pricy to do that but it’s VERY worth it. By far my favourite place in Asia.
Korea/Japan are as safe as any developed country, if not more. China is safe in terms of violent crime, but tap water is not safe to drink and you’ll get diarrhea in cheap restaurants for the first few days. China, Thailand and India are way cheaper than Japan/SK. Japan may cost you $100 a day while even Shanghai may cost you $30 for food/hostel fees/subway. Even less in Yangshuo.
Never been to India.
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2012 Dangerous Places on Earth + Safest Locations
Before we start to try and understand where are the so called safe places when the catastrophe of 2012 hits our planet, we should first understand where the most dangerous places are and why. This will help us better understand how to prepare and what to expect.
Unfortunately with geophysical impact of the magnitude associated with a polar shift and its direct result, we shouldn’t look in our own backyards or familiar places to withstand the disaster of such a global catastrophe.
Altitude is not always a solid solution because the crust of the Earth will move and redraw the world map as we know it. Lower lands will most likely be inundated completely and certain maintain ranges will crumble as others will rise. There will be tidal waves of about 2 kilometers (7000 feet) high wiping away any and all structures standing. Besides massive destruction, everything will be flooded which excludes surviving subterranean. Let’s browse through major areas on Earth to understand what makes them so dangerous and exclude them for survival places in 2012.
Australia is no option since there will be a collapse of mountain ranges (which currently are over 2000 meters yet no longer when the Earth crust shift manifests). It will sink and be flooded in its totally offering very low survival chances. In addition, the high mountains are all natural parks on which you can’t build bunkers or stockpile survival material. How long do you think you can survive without food, material, etc.? Papua New Guinea had a land bridge with Australia after the previous cataclysm.
Then the ice melted and the land bridge disappeared. When studying the polar shift map, we can conclude that Australia will be close to the new polar circle making it virtually impossible to survive due to its extreme cold weather, snow and ice.
Canada and the USA will be amongst the worst affected areas on Earth. As a result of the polar shift, Canada and a large part of the US will be under the pole circle.
Besides this, Yellowstone houses a supervolcano which will erupt and cause massive destruction through lava covering large areas prior to the area being covered under ice.
Nuclear reactors will burst and melt causing a true nuclear Armageddon (see image of nuclear plants that will be affected).
South America overall has little optimistic outlook since the Earth’s axis in these parts of the world will undergo the biggest shift, resulting in phenomenal earthquakes and volcanic outbursts. So we will encounter a real doomsday scenario here. However it is possible to survive if you stay at least 100 kilometers from volcanoes at an altitude of at least 3,000 meters. Another positive element is that only few nuclear facilities exist throughout South America.
Europe isn’t much better off than the US is with its extensive arsenal of nuclear facilities and several volcanoes. The climate will also shift dramatically so even if one would survive, it probably wouldn’t be for a long time before food and extreme cold weather claims the lives of most survivors. The good news is that Europeans do have some areas that are safer than others and those are reachable by road unlike some other safe areas in lesser developed countries. One of those safe locations is the Sierra Nevada, the southern mountain range known today for its most southern ski point in Europe. Downsides are that most peaks and higher areas are either popular ski resorts which are very expensive to acquire larger pieces of land and for the majority of non-ski resort areas, the government declared it as nature preserves. This makes it hard to make the due preparations of infrastructure and stockpile reserves in advance.
Asia and in particular South East Asia will be impacted by major volcano eruptions and nuclear meltdowns. History shows us past lava coverage of entire countries which terminated all life in those areas. Tidal waves are another problem that will be hard to overcome.
This leaves us with Africa as this is the most stable continent and this has been proven throughout the existence of the planet. Just open a world atlas and find the evolution of the global landmasses. This will quickly teach you that this continent has shifted the least of all continents, which can easily be attributed to the low number of vault lines and volcanoes present. Yet not all Africa is safe ground for this coming cataclysm. Same characteristics need to be taken into consideration when finding your safe haven for 2012.
With very few volcanoes and only one nuclear reactor (Cape Town, South Africa), the quest is on to find the ideal location more than 2,300 meters above sea level. The biggest backdrop is the poorly developed infrastructure and also the presence of fatal diseases such as malaria and cholera. Most transportation of supplies and infrastructural elements will have to be done by road. Roads are in most places hardly developed and put extra stress on getting ready in time for the 2012 events. In some countries additional political instability or even civil wars can make it impossible to even acquire or develop land to be suitable for survival.
However nothing is impossible as long as you choose the right destination. Time is not on our side, which this time is more relevant than ever before. Currently we have a survival group that is working around the clock and against the clock to establish a sustainable survival scenario. We encourage you to take part in such activities if you are expecting to live on and help maintain the human race on this planet. Please do contact us and we’ll be happy to direct you to the place to obtain all information.
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