Thailand 'one of the most dangerous tourist destinations on Earth': Expat investigation lifts lid on dark side of the Land of Smiles

  • Thailand: Deadly Destination penned by Australian author John Stapleton
  • Writer says tourism boom has created hatred and contempt for foreigners
  • Death rate of tourists is ‘worst scandal in the annals of modern tourism’
  • Murder of British backpackers followed military coup in May this year
  • Ministry of Tourism  forecast 25m visitors in 2015, down from 30m last year 
A new book has branded Thailand one of the world’s most dangerous tourist destinations.

Australian author John Stapleton suggests that widespread police corruption, violence and crime are all blighting a country once commonly referred to as the ‘Land of Smiles’.

In his book Thailand: Deadly Destination, Mr Stapleton attempts to expose the reputation of Thailand as a welcoming country, claiming a boom in tourism since the 1960s has created a hatred of foreigners and a ‘murderous indifference’ to the millions of tourists who flock to the country’s white-sand beaches, picturesque countryside and thriving nightlife each year.

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The country’s much-prized tourist industry, which accounts for 10 percent of the GDP, is in decay following more than 12 months of political unrest