Travel warning escalates for tourists as US State Dept flags 'armed conflict' risks

State Department updates its Pakistan travel advisory, maintaining Level 3 status while adding new warnings for unrest, crime and possible armed conflict.


Travel warning escalates for tourists as US State Dept flags 'armed conflict' risks
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Officials added an "unrest" indicator due to possible "armed conflict" - also adding a crime risk indicator as well.

In 2023, there were about 3.95 million inbound arrivals, according to government data.

Officials lowered the area between the Pakistan-India border from a Level 4 status to a Level 3.

Terrorism is listed in the advisory, with a warning that violent extremist groups have carried out attacks in Pakistan.

Balochistan in the southwest is Pakistan's largest province by land area; it borders Afghanistan, Iran and the Arabian Sea. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is located in the northwest. 

Karachi is in the far south of the country - while Islamabad is in the north and inland. 

Travelers are also advised to avoid any protests, as the demonstrations can draw scrutiny from Pakistani security forces.

"U.S. citizens have been detained for participating in protests. You can also face detention for posting content on social media viewed as critical of the Pakistani government, military or officials," it reads.

Pakistan's 7th Population and Housing Census done in 2023 by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics indicated that the country's population stands at approximately 241.5 million people.

In the U.S., some 580,000 people identified as Pakistani, according to Pew's 2021-2023 American Community Survey.

The advisory levels are: Level 1 - Exercise Normal Precautions; Level 2 - Exercise Increased Caution; Level 3 - Reconsider Travel; and Level 4 - Do Not Travel.

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