This map reveals the most dangerous destinations in the world for travellers
- 12/9/2024
- 116 Day

As the new travel year approaches, many
wonder where it will be safe to travel in 2025 and in which areas extra caution
is advised. The interactive Risk Map 2025, created by Safeture in collaboration
with the security experts at Riskline, analyzes travel risks worldwide.
The map categorizes risk into five levels: negligible
risks, low risks, medium risks, high risks, and critical risks (indicated in
red). These risk levels are determined by a combination of factors, including
security, crime rates, health risks, environmental risks, and the availability
of medical care.
The security situation has deteriorated in 77
countries worldwide. Wars, political instability, and the effects of climate
change have left significant scars in many regions. This deterioration is
particularly noticeable in the Middle East, where countries such as Israel, the
West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran are classified as extremely dangerous.
Business travelers should exercise caution in these
areas as well as in Burkina Faso, Libya, and Myanmar, which have also been
identified as some of the most dangerous countries. Additionally, Somalia,
Syria, Sudan, Yemen, and the disputed regions in southeastern Ukraine have been
considered high-risk zones for several years.
Europe Shows Signs of Instability
Once viewed as a safe haven, Europe is now
experiencing signs of instability and an increase in travel risks. Countries
like France, Spain, Sweden, and Great Britain, previously considered to have
"negligible risk," have shifted to the higher category of "low
risk." Additionally, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and several other
nations now face a higher risk level than last year. Rising political unrest,
demonstrations, and natural disasters such as storms and floods significantly
influence this increase.
On a positive note, many European countries continue
to have very low travel risks. The safest travel destinations in Europe include
Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, and Norway. Beyond
Europe, countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Japan are
also considered very safe. Furthermore, several distant metropolises, including
Doha, Melbourne, Montreal, Muscat, Ottawa, and Seoul, are considered among the
safest city destinations in the world, along with Bern and The Hague.
Health Risks: Where Medical Care Is Scarce
Travelers should be aware of both security risks and
the availability of medical care at their destination. The health
infrastructure in countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, the
Central African Republic, Haiti, Myanmar, South Sudan, Sudan, Venezuela, and
Yemen is particularly poor. Medical facilities in these regions are inadequate,
and access to essential medicines and emergency care is severely limited.
Diseases that could be easily treated elsewhere can pose significant threats in
these areas.
