The definition of "tourism" is redefined as New Zealand filmmaker David Farrier sets his sights on the world of dark tourism. From nuclear tourism in Japan to Pablo Escobar-inspired tourism in Columbia to frontier tourism in Turkmenistan, David visits the world’s grisly and offbeat destinations, meeting travelers drawn to them, and the people telling these stories day after day.
This tv show contains 16 potentially triggering events.
There are no actual hangings but the museum in one of the episodes show black people with rope on their necks and a diorama of hanged concentration camp victims
In the US episode, a vampires prick the skin of people they feed off of. Several animals’ throats are slashed, and in the Africa episode, voodoo practitioners slash themselves repeatedly with knives.
Episode 2: Japan. In the Part where David visits Aokigahara he meets a woman who once wanted to kill herself there but didn't. She gets attacked by spirits of the forest.
Season 1 Episode 5: Dave visits the Littledean Jail Museum. Museum owner drops the N-word several times and has an incredibly weird and distasteful way to 'display' history.