São Paulo
São Paulo. Welcome to Heliopolis and Sapopemba, Brazil’s hard-core favelas More than eleven million people live in the Brazilian favelas. Every main city has its own: Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, San Paolo, Recife....
Ultimate guide to global decadence
São Paulo. Welcome to Heliopolis and Sapopemba, Brazil’s hard-core favelas More than eleven million people live in the Brazilian favelas. Every main city has its own: Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, San Paolo, Recife....
Rome’s growing wild boar invasion makes it the rotten capital of Europe Wild boar invasions in Rome are frequent. Each spring, mammals invite themselves into the city to find food in the many poorly...
In Thailand there is an incredible temple wrapped by a scary dragon In the district of Sam Phran, in the province of Nakhon Pathom, about 40 kilometers west of Bangkok, there is a unique...
New Delhi? Come on people show some love to the Dalit! Must feel insane. New Delhi, capital of India, has 23 million inhabitants. We have no advice to give you, the place is huge,...
An abandoned futuristic megastructure in the mountains of Bulgaria is quietly becoming one of the most popular destinations for our community of reporters. This is Buzludzha, a colossal “white elephant“ Soviet palace set in...
Sanzhi is a mysterious city that rises on the northern coast of Taiwan and looks like a science fiction abandoned cinema set. The small village wasn’t populated by aliens. It was built in the...
Piacenza, Italy. Rotten cops in Sodom land. During the lockdown, to supply a community of rich junkies in a city known for its bourgeois conformism, a group of cops turned into violent criminals. They...
The garbage man’s war against big corporations to survive off their unique know-how. Sure you don’t want any of that lovely fresh flesh sold down the street?
Welcome to Dhaka, the worst Guinness world record city, and to Daulatdia, the largest brothel in Asia.
War in Ukraine: watch our chat with Weronika Kosklowska, Rotten Trips reporter from Warsaw, Poland. “There are currently over 2 million Ukrainian refugees in Poland, I’m impressed by this huge wave of solidarity. Russia’s army is scary and many polish fear an escalation”.