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Foreign Office full list of 68 countries given a ‘do not travel’ warning

The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) warns that travelling to certain destinations could not only invalidate your insurance but also put you in danger

Aerial shot of Beirut in Lebanon
Lebanon is among 68 countries which currently have travel warnings in place

Jet-setters are being warned to double-check the safety of their holiday hotspots before taking off. The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) cautions that ignoring travel advice could not only leave you uninsured but also in potential peril.

This includes destinations with risks of political unrest, warfare, terrorism, or severe weather conditions. To pinpoint these high-risk areas, the FCDO issues travel warnings, which can advise against “all travel” or “all but essential travel”.

Out of 226 countries or territories listed on the FCDO’s advice pages, 68 currently have areas considered too dangerous due to security concerns, health hazards, and legal discrepancies with UK law, as highlighted by The Independent. Moreover, recent updates to travel guidance for Middle Eastern nations have been made in light of the escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, which carry the threat of rapid escalation and wider regional implications.

“On 1 October, Iran launched around 200 ballistic missiles at Israel. On 26 October, Israel carried out military action against Iran. Monitor this travel advice and other media as the situation is changing fast,” the FCDO warns. Below is the comprehensive rundown of countries the Foreign Office recommends avoiding.

  • Afghanistan – “The security situation is volatile”
  • Belarus – “You face a significant risk of arrest”
  • Burkina Faso – except to the capital, Ouagadougou
  • Central African Republic – except to the capital, Bangui
  • Haiti – “Due to the volatile security situation”
  • Iran – “British nationals are at significant risk of arrest”
  • Iraq – except to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
  • Israel – against all travel to Gaza, The West Bank and Northern Israel. All but essential travel to the rest of Israel
  • Lebanon – “Due to risks associated with the ongoing conflict between Israel, Lebanese Hizballah and other non-state actors”
  • Libya – “The local security situation is fragile”
  • Mali – except to Bamako
  • Niger – except to the capital city of Niamey
  • Russia – “Due to the risks and threats from its continuing invasion of Ukraine”
  • South Sudan – “Due to the risk of armed violence and criminality”
  • Sudan – “Ongoing military conflict in Khartoum”
  • Syria – “Ongoing conflict and unpredictable security conditions”
  • The Occupied Palestinian Territories –against all travel to Gaza, The West Bank and Northern Israel. All but essential travel to the rest of the OPTs
  • Ukraine – “Ongoing risk of harm to British nationals from Russian attacks across all of Ukraine”
  • Yemen – “Unpredictable security conditions”.
Aerial shot of Poshtova Square in Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukraine is on the list due to “ongoing risk of harm to British nationals from Russian attacks”
  • Algeria – all travel to within 30km of Algeria’s borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Tunisia
  • Armenia – within 5km of the full eastern border between Armenia and Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan – Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas
  • Benin – Northern border regions
  • Burundi – Cibitoke and Bubanza provinces
  • Cameroon – Bakassi Peninsula and within 40km of Central African Republic, Chad and Nigeria borders
  • Chad – Borkou, Ennedi Ouest, Ennedi Est and Tibesti provinces, Kanem Province, including Nokou, Lake Chad region and within 30km of all Chad’s other borders
  • Congo – Republic of Congo-Central African Republic border area in the Likouala Region, districts in the Pool Region and Mouyondzi District in the Bouenza Region
  • Côte d’Ivoire – borders with Burkina Faso and Mali and Côte d’Ivoire-Liberia border
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC-Central African Republic border, Eastern DRC, Kwamouth territory of Mai-Ndombe Province and areas in Kinshasa Province
  • Djibouti – Djibouti-Eritrea border
  • Egypt – Egypt-Libya border, North Sinai and Western Desert
  • Eritrea – within 25km of Eritrea’s land borders
  • Ethiopia – international border areas, Tigray region, Amhara region, Afar region, Gambella region, Oromia region, Somali Regional State and Benishangul-Gumuz region
  • Georgia – South Ossetia and Abkhazia
  • Indonesia –Mount Sinabung, North Sumatra, Mount Marapi, West Sumatra, Mount Semeru, East Java, Mount Ruang, Northern Sulawesi, Mount Ibu, North Maluku
  • Jordan – within 3km of the border with Syria
  • Mauritania – Eastern Mauritania, Mauritania-Western Sahara border, Tiris Zemmour, Adrar, Tagant, Hodh el Gharbi, Assaba and Guidimaka provinces
  • Moldova –Transnistria
  • Mozambique – Cabo Delgado Province, Nampula Province
  • Myanmar (Burma) – Chin State, Kachin State, Kayah State, Kayin State, Mon State, Rakhine State, Sagaing and Magway regions, Tanintharyi Region, Shan State North, North Mandalay Region
  • Nigeria – Borno State, Yobe State, Adamawa State, Gombe State
  • Philippines – Western and central Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago
  • Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia-Yemen border and Abha International Airport
  • Somalia – eastern Somaliland and Western Somaliland
  • Togo – Togo-Burkina Faso border
  • Tunisia – Western Tunisia, including the Tunisia-Algeria border and Southern Tunisia, including the Tunisia-Libya border
  • Turkey – within 10km of the Turkey-Syria border
  • Venezuela – within 80km of the Venezuela-Colombia border, within 40km of the Venezuela-Brazil border
  • Western Sahara – south and east of the Berm boundary line.

This is defined by the FCDO as: “Whether travel is essential or not is your own decision. You may have urgent family or business commitments which you need to attend to. Only you can make an informed decision based on your own individual circumstances and the risks.”

  • Angola – Cabinda Province, border areas in Lunda Norte Province
  • Brazil – Amazonas State
  • Colombia – borders, Pacific coast, northern and central Colombia
  • Ecuador – Coastal Region and within 20km of the Ecuador-Colombia border
  • Ghana – Bawku Municipality
  • Guatemala – within 5km of the Mexican border
  • Kenya – Kenya-Somalia border and northern parts of the east coast
  • Kosovo – Zvečan, Zubin Potok and Leposavic, and the northern part of the city of Mitrovica
  • Laos – Xaisomboun Province
  • Malaysia – Eastern Sabah coastal islands
  • Mexico – Baja California, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Michoacán, Jalisco, Colima, Guerrero, Chiapas
  • Papua New Guinea – Hela and Southern Highlands provinces
  • Peru – within 20km south of the Peru-Colombia border and The Valley of the Apurímac, Ene, and Mantaro River
  • Tanzania – Mtwara Region along the Tanzania-Mozambique border
  • Thailand –parts of the south, near the Thailand-Malaysia border
  • Uganda– Queen Elizabeth National Park and Semuliki National Park

The FCDO outlines the concept of essential travel, saying: “Whether travel is essential or not is your own decision. You may have urgent family or business commitments which you need to attend to. Only you can make an informed decision based on your own individual circumstances and the risks.”

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