Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now
You might wish to hold off on visiting these nations at this time. Image Source :- usnews After a pandemic-related decline in international travel, people are once more taking out their passports and making travel plans. According to the World Tourism Organization, international tourist visits could increase to 80% to 95% of pre-pandemic levels in 2023. However, some places call for more vigilance than others. The U.S. State Department continuously updates its travel advisories for more than 200 nations throughout the world based on a range of risk indicators, including health, terrorism, and civil instability. Level 1 travel advisories advise taking the usual precautions, while Level 4 advisories advise against traveling there. As of August 4, 20 nations, or about 10% of all nations, have a Level 4: "Do Not Travel" advise. The State Department warns that in Level 4 nations, the US government may have "very limited ability" to intervene if traveler security or s...