
What place in the world do you never want to visit? Why?
“Exploring the world means not just embracing new horizons, but also honoring personal values and beliefs in choosing the paths we tread.”
– Krishna Moorthy M
Traveling the world opens doors to new cultures, experiences, and perspectives. However, there are certain places I choose not to visit, driven by personal beliefs and values. Here’s a glimpse into why I have made these choices:
Pakistan
Pakistan, a neighboring country with a rich history and culture, is a place I have chosen not to visit. This decision stems from the perception of hostility and animosity towards India and Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma. While I value diversity and mutual respect among nations, the narrative of hate and division promoted in certain quarters makes me hesitant to explore Pakistan as a destination.
Agnostic and Atheist Religious Nations
Nations that lean towards agnostic or atheist beliefs are also on my list of places I choose not to visit. This decision is rooted in the belief that these ideologies, which negate the existence of higher powers or divine principles, may harbor sentiments of “harm” towards humanity. While respecting diverse beliefs is essential, I prefer to align myself with environments that promote peace, tolerance, and compassion.
Islamic Shia Sectarian Nations
Similarly, Islamic Shia sectarian nations are places I choose not to visit due to their adherence to dominion religiosity. This belief system, which often emphasizes religious authority and control, may not align with my values of inclusivity and harmony among different faiths and beliefs.
While these decisions are personal and based on perceptions and beliefs, I approach them with an open mind and a desire for mutual understanding and respect. Travel is a journey of discovery, but it’s also about making choices that resonate with our values and principles.

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