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5 dangerous places on Earth that people still pay to visit

5 dangerous places on Earth that people still pay to visit

3 min readNew DelhiMay 17, 2026 11:00 PM IST

Adventure tourism is no longer limited to beaches and mountain retreats. Around the world, travellers are increasingly drawn to places known for extreme temperatures, dangerous terrain, toxic environments, and harsh survival conditions. Despite the risks, these destinations continue to fascinate people seeking unique experiences and natural wonders.

Here are five of the most hostile natural places on Earth, and why tourists still visit them.

1. Death Valley

Death Valley holds the record for some of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth, with summer temperatures often crossing 50°C. The dry desert environment, scarce water sources, and extreme heat make survival difficult.

Yet tourists visit for its surreal salt flats, dramatic desert landscapes, colourful canyons, and stargazing opportunities. Winter and early spring are considered the safest times to explore the region.

2. Danakil Depression

The Danakil Depression is one of the hottest and most geologically active places in the world. The region contains acidic hot springs, toxic gases, salt plains, and brightly coloured hydrothermal fields that resemble another planet. Despite the extreme heat and dangerous volcanic activity, travellers visit for its rare geological formations and otherworldly scenery that few places on Earth can match.

Danakil Depression Danakil Depression (Photo: Wikipedia)

3. Antarctica

Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth. Temperatures can fall drastically, and the isolated environment poses serious survival challenges.

Still, tourists travel there to witness massive icebergs, glaciers, penguin colonies, whales, and untouched polar landscapes. Expedition cruises have made Antarctica one of the most sought-after bucket-list destinations for adventure travellers.

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4. Mount Everest

Mount Everest remains one of the world’s most dangerous tourist destinations due to avalanches, extreme altitude, oxygen deprivation, and unpredictable weather conditions. Despite the risks, climbers from across the globe continue attempting the summit for personal achievement, adventure, and the prestige associated with conquering the world’s tallest mountain.

5. Snake Island

Officially known as Ilha da Queimada Grande, Snake Island is home to thousands of venomous golden lancehead snakes, making it one of the deadliest islands in the world. Public access is heavily restricted by Brazilian authorities. Although tourists cannot freely explore the island, its terrifying reputation continues to attract global fascination through documentaries, researchers, and adventure storytelling.

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Can a pre-diabetic stop taking Metformin by eating garlic instead?

Can a pre-diabetic stop taking Metformin by eating garlic instead?

3 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 09:28 AM IST

Garlic has long been valued in traditional medicine, and some studies suggest it may help regulate blood sugar and reduce inflammation. So, can a pre-diabetic stop taking Metformin by eating garlic instead? Answering this Quora query, Dr Pranav Ghody, a consultant endocrinologist and diabetologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central, dispelled the myth and said that garlic cannot replace metformin or any medication prescribed for pre-diabetes. “Pre-diabetes indicates the body is starting to face insulin resistance. While lifestyle changes like healthy eating, regular exercise, weight management, stress control, and proper sleep can improve blood sugar levels, depending on a single food like garlic is not safe or scientifically valid,” said Dr Ghody.

DISCLAIMER:This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

Notably, Metformin helps by improving insulin sensitivity and reducing hepatic glucose production. “Its effects are well-studied and monitored by medical professionals. Garlic might provide health benefits, but it does not have the same reliable impact.”

In fact, adding more garlic while “neglecting other lifestyle changes or stopping medication without guidance can delay proper treatment and increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes”.

Many people with pre-diabetes can reduce or even stop medication over time, but this typically results from lasting lifestyle changes, not from consuming one ‘superfood’. “A balanced diet with fibre, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and lean proteins is much more effective than focusing on individual remedies,” said Dr Ghody.

garlic Stop relying on one-stop measures (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

There is also a growing trend of promoting kitchen ingredients as “natural cures”. “People should be careful with these claims. Natural does not always mean effective or safe for everyone. Consuming excessive garlic may lead to acidity, bloating, interactions with blood thinners, or worsen gastric issues in some people,” said Dr Ghody.

prediabetes Do not rely on supplementary methods (Photo: Quora)

The best approach is personalised care. “If blood sugar levels improve through weight loss, exercise, and diet, a doctor may reconsider the need for medication. However, stopping metformin on your own and replacing it with garlic is not a good idea,” reiterated Dr Ghody.

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Think of garlic as a healthy addition to your meals, not a replacement for medical treatment.

DISCLAIMER:This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

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Chunky Panday hustles for muscle; trainer shares a glimpse

Chunky Panday hustles for muscle; trainer shares a glimpse

3 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 06:00 AM IST

Actor Chunky Panday, 63, was recently seen working out at the gym, doing a range of bodyweight exercises, including push-upsand weight training. “Hustle for the muscle @chunkypanday,” wrote Panday’s trainer Rohan Apte on his Instagram.

“The push-ups and dumbbell chest press primarily target the chest, shoulders, and triceps, helping build upper body strength and improve functional pushing movements. The chest press, where he lies on a bench and presses dumbbells upward, is especially effective for controlled strength building,” said consultant dietitian and fitness expert Garima Goyal.

DISCLAIMER:This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

This highlights a refreshing and realistic approach to staying active with age. “Instead of chasing extreme transformations, his routine reflects consistency, functional movement, and sustainability, which are the real pillars of long-term fitness,” said Goyal.

From a clinical perspective, workouts at this stage of life should focus on maintaining muscle mass, improving joint mobility, and supporting cardiovascular health. “With increasing age, there is a natural decline in muscle strength and flexibility. Regular movement, even if moderate in intensity, helps slow down this process and supports daily functioning,” said Goyal.

What stands out in his routine is the emphasis on controlled movements rather than high-intensity strain. “Exercises that focus on balance, coordination, and stability are especially important because they reduce the risk of injuries and support better posture. This kind of training is more sustainable and easier to maintain over time,” said Goyal.

Another important factor is metabolic health. “Staying active helps improve insulin sensitivity, supports weight management, and reduces the risk of lifestyle disorders such as diabetes and heart disease. Even short, consistent workouts can have a significant impact when done regularly.”

Nutrition continues to play a key supporting role. “Adequate protein intake helps preserve muscle mass, while proper hydration and micronutrients support recovery and energy levels.”

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fitness What does your routine look like? (Photo: Freepik)

What his routine reflects is a mindset shift. “Fitness is not about intensity at every stage of life. It is about consistency that you can sustain,” Goyal shared.

You don’t need extreme workouts to stay fit. “You need regular movement that your body can maintain consistently,” said Goyal.

DISCLAIMER:This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

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