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Karachi is the second most riskiest city for tourists in the world, shows survey

| @indiablooms | Jul 27, 2024, at 03:39 pm

Pakistan's Karachi, one of the largest urban destinations in the country, has been ranked as the second riskiest city in the world for tourists, as per a latest report published by Forbes Adviser.

The Pakistani city ranked behind Venezuela’s Caracas.

Myanmar’s Yangon ranked third in the list.

To uncover the most and least risky cities for tourists, Forbes Adviser said it compared 60 international cities across seven key metrics, reported Dawn News.

In a report published in 2017 by the Economist Intelligence, Karachi ranked among the least safe cities in the world.

Singapore city topped the list of safest cities for tourists followed by Tokyo and Toronto.

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