Journalist Travel to Bougainville
Less than 100 “regular” tourists travel to what might be the next nation on earth, the Republic of Bougainville, or as it might be known the Republic of the North Solomons. Why though do so…
Less than 100 “regular” tourists travel to what might be the next nation on earth, the Republic of Bougainville, or as it might be known the Republic of the North Solomons. Why though do so…
When it comes to the question of Can journalists travel to West Papua, the answer is that generally it is very dangerous to travel to West Papua for journalistic purposes, particularly if you are covering…
Can journalists travel to Timor-Leste? The simple answer is that yes they can as the country has string democratic institutions, as well as an extremely free press. What is slightly harder for journalist travel to…
Can journalists travel to Transnsitria? The short is ye they can and in fact it has become a relative journalistic hotspot during the current war in Ukraine. It is though a frozen conflict zone, an…
When it come stop journalist travel to Cambodia the situation is generally very good, although there are still rules, regulations and areas where one needs to be wary. To read about journalist travel to the…
When it come to journalist travel to South Sudan the situation is extremely tense, confusing and comes with a lot of red tape. It is though possible to travel to South Sudan as a journalist,…
Can journalists travel to Turkmenistan? The short answer is yes they can, but as an authoritarian state journalist travel to Turkmenistan is complicated and cannot be done freely. To read about journalist travel to North…
Journalist travel to the Philippines is generally very easy, although there are some issues related to freedom of the press which have caused some issues for foreign and local journalists. To read about journalistic travel…
Journalist travel to Papua New Guinea is not welcomed and indeed Papua New Guinea has one of the highest press freedom scores in the world. It is though also one of the most dangerous countries…
Around 15 years ago and before YPDR became a concept some of our members were involved in the adventure, or so called Dark Tourism sector. For them this involved facilitating travel to places such as…