đ Global âDo Not Travelâ Alerts Expand In midâ2025, theâŻU.S. Department of State upped its global instructions. A rare worldwide alert was issued on June 22, 2025, encouraging all U.S. citizens abroad to âexercise increased cautionâ amidst escalating tensions connected to the IsraelâIran conflict CBS News +7 People.com +7 State Department +7 . Additionally, 21 nations are now on the U.S. LevelâŻ4 âDo Not Travelâ list, including Russia, North Korea, Burkina Faso, Afghanistan, Syria, and others Wikipedia +8 Travel + Leisure +8 Business Insider +8 .
Libya – Do Not Travel (Level 4) As of July 16, 2025, Libya is again labelled LevelâŻ4 due to crime, terrorism, civil turmoil, unexploded munitions, and kidnapping threats. U.S. residents are being urged to finalize wills, assign power of attorney, and prepare for potential crises The Sun . Nigeria & Mauritania – Reconsider Travel (Level 3) On July 15, 2025, Nigeria and Mauritania were marked LevelâŻ3: Nigeria experiences kidnapping, armed gang activity, terrorism, and insufficient healthcare facilities. Mauritania sees terrorism and crime, especially near its northern region and borders with Mali and Algeria Travel + Leisure +5 The Sun +5 Travel.gov +5 . Egypt & Rwanda â Exercise Increased Caution (Level 2) Egypt: Avoid Sinai’s northern and centre zones; professional guides recommended for desert excursions People.com +4 The Sun +4 Business Insider +4 . Rwanda: Eastern districts bordering conflict areas (e.g., Rusizi, Rubavu) carry heightened security risks The Sun . Additional LevelâŻ2 warnings include Italy (due to terrorism risk), UK, France, Germany, Spain â travelers should stay alert in public spaces and events CDC Travelers’ Health +10 CBS News +10 New York Post +10 .
Region-Specific Alerts
India â Exercise Increased Caution In June 2025, the U.S. revised its India alert to LevelâŻ2, noting a surge in violent crime and sexual assault, especially in metropolitan tourist sites. The advise warns tourists to avoid remote areas after midnight and keep away of the IndiaâPakistan border, notably Punjab (AttariâWagah) and Jammu & Kashmirâthe latter has a LevelâŻ4 âDo Not Travelâ statement following the April 22 Pahalgam incident in Kashmir Travel.gov +2 Wikipedia +2 The Times of India +2 . Iran – Do Not Travel (Level 4) Iran remains LevelâŻ4 since March 31, 2025, due to threats of detention, terrorism, and geopolitical instability. Indian officials similarly advise avoiding ânonâessentialâ travel, encouraging Nationals to seek departure routes amidst rising IsraelâIran tensions Travel.gov The Times of India The Economic Times The Times of India The Economic Times . Iraq & Lebanon – Do Not Travel (Level 4) Iraq and Lebanon were recently upgraded to LevelâŻ4 on July 17 and July 3, respectively, reflecting ongoing political volatility and the possibility of violence targeting civilians Travel.gov CBS News KGW Business Insider .
Know the Advisory Levels: Level Meaning 1 Normal precautions 2 Increased caution 3 Reconsider travel 4 Do not travel Travel.gov +15 CBS News +15 Travel + Leisure +15 Best Practices: Register via STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program) for U.S. citizens to receive alerts State Department +3 kiplinger.com +3 New York Post +3 . Carry digital copies of travel documents; keep originals secure. Draft emergency plans: wills, power of attorney, local contacts. Avoid protests, crowds, high-risk zones. Monitor local media and embassy advisories daily. Ensure up-to-date vaccinations and seek travel insurance. Travel During Conflicts: The U.S.âIranâIsrael showdown has disrupted airspace (e.g., Qatar), prompting route changes; travelers should check flight paths Business Insider Wikipedia +1 The Times of India +1 CBS News +9 People.com +9 New York Post +9 World Health Organization +6 CDC Travelers’ Health +6 kiplinger.com +6 . IndiaâPakistan dispute resulted to blocked airspace in northern India and about 430 aircraft canceled between April and May Wikipedia .
What This Means for Travelers in 2025
Check advisories often – levels vary fast. LevelâŻ3 and 4 are assessed every six months; LevelâŻ1 and 2 annually Travel.gov +3 CBS News +3 People.com +3 . Align with worldwide warnings, including WHO and CDC for health issues. Tailor your plans to minimize risk. Even in calmer countries (LevelsâŻ1â2), regional variances matterâone zone could be high-risk while others are calm.
Bottom Line for Travelers Avoid LevelâŻ4
Destinations: e.g., Libya, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, North Korea, Syria, Afghanistan. Think twice before entering LevelâŻ3 regions: Nigeria, Mauritania, sections of India, Pakistan, etc. Stay anchored in LevelâŻ2 zones: Be aware, knowledgeable, prepared. Stay informed: Sign up for STEP, check embassy webpages, and subscribe to health agencies. Build preparedness: Travel documentation, emergency contacts, medical cover, and evacuation possibilities. By weaving together safety, health, and geo-political insights, travelers can have enjoyable travels while avoiding dangers. Stay updated, stay smartâand make 2025 your safest travel year yet. Key Travel Advisory News Sources People.com U.S. State Department Issues ‘Worldwide’ Warning for Americans Traveling Abroad