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44 Times Tourists Stepped Over All Boundaries Of Human Decency (New Pics)

44 Times Tourists Stepped Over All Boundaries Of Human Decency (New Pics)

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It feels like common sense, basic decency, and politeness are in rather short supply these days. You’d expect that every person who visits other countries to experience different cultures would be at least somewhat respectful. Alas! The sad reality is that even though many travelers are considerate, nonetheless, there are still quite a few ‘adventurers’ who shock the locals with their rudeness, entitled behavior, and disregard for rules when they travel abroad.
Our team at Bored Panda has curated this list of photos showing some of the worst, most infuriating moments of tourists behaving in genuinely shameful ways. From disrespecting historical sites and memorials to damaging nature and property, it’s enough to make anyone’s blood boil. Scroll down to lose a bit of your remaining faith in humanity and to remind yourself what not to do when traveling.

#1 Tourists At Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, USA

Tourists At Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, USA
They were caught on video toppling natural rock formations. The sandstone formations on the redstone trail were shaped over time by geological forces from 140 million-year-old dunes. These tourists will face six months in jail and $5,000 fines at a minimum.
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Bored Panda reached out to Keith O’Hara from The Irish Road Trip for his advice on the mindset that tourists ought to have when traveling abroad, and he shed some light on the topic.

"Curiosity, common sense, and respect should be the foundation of every mindset for those visiting a new place, but those aren’t just for traveling, they’re for life in general," the travel writer told us via email.

"Whether you’re abroad or at home, it’s about being aware of how your actions affect others and the place you’re in. You also always need to adhere to local law—for example, if you're told to steer clear of wildlife, make sure to give them a very wide berth!" he said.

#2 Idiot Tourists

Idiot Tourists
Tourists have started putting "love locks" on the shoes on the Danube bank, a memorial in Budapest to the thousands of people who were ex****ed on the banks of the Danube in WW2 after being told to remove their shoes.
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#3 When Tourists Get Illegally Too Close To National Park Wildlife

When Tourists Get Illegally Too Close To National Park Wildlife
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“Respecting the places you visit, and the people who call them home, should be the bare minimum for any traveler,” O’Hara from The Irish Road Trip told Bored Panda.

“Sadly, not everyone shows that respect. That’s why clear expectations and a bit of guidance can go a long way.”

He added, “It’s not just locals who should call out disrespectful behavior. Tourists, guides, businesses, we all have a responsibility to set the right tone and protect the places we visit.”

"Whether it’s a simple reminder, leading by example, or having the confidence to (politely) call out bad behavior, small actions make a difference," he urged everyone to play their part.

"Most people don’t want to be ‘that tourist’—they just need a nudge to realize when they’re crossing the line."

#4 Tourists Engraved Their Names Into Corals

Tourists Engraved Their Names Into Corals
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#5 Infuriating

Infuriating
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#6 This Is What You Don’t Do Folks

This Is What You Don’t Do Folks
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Tourism is a huge industry on a truly massive scale. It’s incredibly profitable, too. According to Statista, the contribution of travel and tourism to the global GDP amounted to a jaw-dropping $9.9 trillion in 2023.

It’s estimated that this number should have reached around $11.1 trillion in 2024. This figure is predicted to rise further to $16 trillion in a decade, by the year 2034.

The United States, China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan are the leading travel markets based on the total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP.

In 2023, France was the top destination globally for tourists. The country had the highest number of international tourist arrivals on planet Earth, with 100 million visitors.

#7 Some Trashy Tourists Painted Theories On The Pantheon In Rome

Some Trashy Tourists Painted Theories On The Pantheon In Rome
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#8 Yellowstone Hotel - Guest Comment Regarding Bears

Yellowstone Hotel - Guest Comment Regarding Bears
"Our visit was wonderful but we never saw any bears. Please train your bears to be where guests can see them. This was an expensive trip to not get to see bears."
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#9 Tourist In Estes Park, Colorado, USA Gets Too Close To A Bull Elk During Rutting Season; Had Been Making A Noise To Get A Response From The Animal

Tourist In Estes Park, Colorado, USA Gets Too Close To A Bull Elk During Rutting Season; Had Been Making A Noise To Get A Response From The Animal
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Statista states that in 2024, the number of international tourist arrivals worldwide stood at 1.4 billion.

Europe is the most attractive global region for international tourists, with around 750 million visitors that year, nearly half of which (300 million) visited the Southern and Mediterranean regions.

#10 Another Disrespectful Tourist In Japan

Another Disrespectful Tourist In Japan
Gymnast felt it was okay to use a Torii Gate like playground equipment for her social media clout.
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#11 Irish Tourists In Bologna, Italy Fined €500 Each After They Stripped Down To Their Underwear And Mounted The Neptune Fountain

Irish Tourists In Bologna, Italy Fined €500 Each After They Stripped Down To Their Underwear And Mounted The Neptune Fountain
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#12 Shocked

Shocked
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Bad, thoughtless, offensive, and dangerous tourist behavior seems to be on the rise globally.

"There are many factors that could influence this [kind of] behavior. There could be individual factors, there could be contextual factors [and] there could be group factors, if the person is traveling with a group. So, I think that the first question that we need to ask ourselves is, okay, is this person someone that would do this type of behavior when he or she is at home?" licensed clinical psychotherapist and traveler Javier Labourt told the BBC.

He adds that some individuals may simply not be ready for the different emotional positions required for connecting to new destinations and cultures.

#13 Tourist Chasing Geisha To Take Photos Of Her

Tourist Chasing Geisha To Take Photos Of Her
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#14 Some Tourists Who Visited The Mcleod Plantation In Charleston, South Carolina, USA Leave Bad Reviews Online, Saying Their Guided Tour Focused Too Heavily On Sl**ery

Some Tourists Who Visited The Mcleod Plantation In Charleston, South Carolina, USA Leave Bad Reviews Online, Saying Their Guided Tour Focused Too Heavily On Sl**ery
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#15 Stalactites That Took Thousands Of Years To Form Broken By Tourists

Stalactites That Took Thousands Of Years To Form Broken By Tourists
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According to Dr. Alana Dillette, Assistant Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management at San Diego State University, in some cases, tourists may be unaware of social norms and what is (un)acceptable in different destinations.

"I think a lot of it is lack of knowledge and understanding of your impacts on the place that you're visiting. I think so many people travel and they're thinking about how it's going to be an experience for them, but they don't think about how their [actions are] impacting the place that they're in, because they just don't have the knowledge," she shared with the BBC.

#16 Dear Tourists, Please Don't Do This

Dear Tourists, Please Don't Do This
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#17 Belgian Tourist In Italy Posted A Picture Of Himself Lounging On Top Of An Ancient Column Amid The Ruins Of Pompeii, The Historical Site Where It Is Forbidden To Sit

Belgian Tourist In Italy Posted A Picture Of Himself Lounging On Top Of An Ancient Column Amid The Ruins Of Pompeii, The Historical Site Where It Is Forbidden To Sit
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#18 American Tourist Complains Restaurant In Tokyo Gave Her The Menu Item She Ordered. Doubles Down By Blaming The Restaurant For Not Having English Menus

American Tourist Complains Restaurant In Tokyo Gave Her The Menu Item She Ordered. Doubles Down By Blaming The Restaurant For Not Having English Menus
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Meanwhile, Dr. Kirst Sedgman, from the University of Bristol, told the BBC that some bad tourist behavior comes down to so-called ‘main character energy.’

Some people become rude and demanding when traveling abroad because they assume that other people, from the locals to the service professionals, are there to serve them.

"It's not just that people are getting more badly behaved. It's that often when they're called out on those bad behaviors… it's much more likely now that people will [get angry]. That sense of 'don't tell me what to do' it's really strong."

#19 When You Try To Break The Glass That’s Shielding The Magna Carta

When You Try To Break The Glass That’s Shielding The Magna Carta
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#20 Japan Is Probably One Of The Cleanest Countries In The World Because Japanese People Take Care Of It. Ignorant Tourists Just Don't Give A D**n

Japan Is Probably One Of The Cleanest Countries In The World Because Japanese People Take Care Of It. Ignorant Tourists Just Don't Give A D**n
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