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Wildlife Dangers Make Trekking Risky in Asia

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2026년 2월 26일

Travel Advisory: Trekking Risks in Asia Due to Wildlife Attacks

Travelers who enjoy trekking adventures are being urged to exercise extreme caution—or avoid trekking altogether—when visiting certain regions of Asia. Authorities and safety experts warn that wildlife attacks have become a serious and growing threat in remote areas.


  • Japan: Outside of urban centers, particularly in rural and mountainous regions, wild bear attacks have been reported with increasing frequency.

  • Northeastern China: Encounters with wild tigers pose a grave danger, with several incidents of attacks on humans.

  • South Korea: Wild boars are known to be aggressive and unpredictable, making trekking in less-populated areas hazardous.

  • Southeast Asia: Packs of stray or feral dogs have been responsible for dangerous assaults on travelers venturing into isolated trails.


Experts emphasize that trekking in sparsely populated or remote areas across Asia carries significant risks. The combination of limited human presence and active wildlife makes such excursions unsafe. Travelers are strongly advised to avoid trekking in these regions and instead opt for safer, well-populated destinations.

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