Do Not Travel
“There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.”
Updated Fri, 05 Dec 2025
Full advisory →Iran · Safety report last updated
As of August 2026, Ramsar scores 18/100 on the IsMyTripSafe composite safety index — verdict: elevated risk — reconsider. No — Iran is currently rated HIGH RISK and under Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories, so it is not safe for visitors. The main risks for visitors are pickpocketing (high risk) and robbery (moderate risk). The U.S. State Department rates it Level 4 (Do Not Travel).
Safety Report
IsMyTripSafe.com
Iran · Assessed 12 August 2026
18
/ 100
Safer than ~6% of countries
Score capped at 18 — Level 4 advisory — "Do Not Travel". No other indicator can raise the score above this.
What drives this score
01 · Official Guidance
Do Not Travel
“There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.”
Updated Fri, 05 Dec 2025
Full advisory →Advises against all travel to parts of the country
“Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). FCDO advises against all travel to Iran FCDO advises against all travel to Iran.”
Updated 2026-07-22T18:36:21Z
Full advisory →Avoid all travel
“Canada's official risk level for Iran: avoid all travel.”
Updated 2026-07-29T14:31:46.2003107-04:00
Full advisory →02 · Evidence Signals
Mugging & robbery risk
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Pickpocketing & theft risk
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Visitor safety sentiment
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Urban scale factor
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Homicide rate
Robbery / mugging
ModerateMugging and armed robbery are reported in crowded transport hubs and bazaars, especially after dark
Pickpocketing
HighPickpocketing is common in busy bazaars, bus stations and tourist sites
03 · Environment
04 · Institutions
05 · Field Research
Traveller sentiment score
Extremely negative
44/100
Recent traveler reports and forums describe widespread anxiety, with many canceling trips and citing fear of detention or violence
No — Iran is currently rated HIGH RISK and under Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories, so it is not safe for visitors.
The multi‑database profile gives Iran a composite safety index of 18/100 (HIGH RISK) and caps it at 0 because of a Level 4 travel warning. Crime scores are moderate but overall governance, rule‑of‑law and conflict indicators are extremely low, reflecting severe instability and active conflict. Recent news confirms escalating military tensions and a fragile ceasefire, while travel‑advisory sites stress that Iran is categorically unsafe in August 2026.
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Full briefing
Ramsar, Iran, is currently rated HIGH RISK with a composite safety index of 18/100 and is under Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. The underlying data shows a low homicide rate but weak governance, severe rule‑of‑law deficits and an active conflict environment that drives the overall score to its lowest possible value. Recent news extracts from August 2026 confirm escalating U.S.–Israel strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a fragile ceasefire that collapsed in early March, and ongoing military restrictions that have shut down the country’s airspace and commercial flights. Travel‑warning sites such as Responsible Yatri and Travel Warning Check stress that Iran is categorically unsafe for leisure travel at this time, citing the risk of detention, kidnapping and violent reprisals.
For visitors, the practical safety picture is stark. Pickpocketing is HIGH, especially in the bustling bazaars and bus terminals of Ramsar, while muggings and armed robbery are MODERATE and tend to occur after dark in poorly lit streets near the waterfront and market areas. Scams targeting tourists include TripAdvisor inbox traps, airport hustlers demanding inflated fees, and overpriced guided‑tour packages that often involve intimidation. Recent traveler sentiment scores sit at 12 / 100, reflecting an overwhelmingly negative perception of safety among those who have recently been in the country.
To mitigate these risks, register with your embassy’s travel‑alert service and keep a photocopy of your passport separate from the original. Stay in reputable hotels with 24‑hour front desks, avoid all public gatherings and military zones, and use only licensed taxis or pre‑booked rides. Carry minimal cash, keep valuables out of sight and store passports and documents in a hotel safe. Above all, heed the Level 4 advisory: if you are not a government‑mandated official or essential worker, the safest choice is to postpone travel to Ramsar until the security situation improves.
06 · Neighbourhoods
Our field research rated 5 Ramsar districts for visitors: 2 safer, 2 needing caution and 1 best avoided. See them plotted on the Ramsar safety map.
Old Townavoidhigh pickpocketing and theft risk; avoid after dark
Shahrestanakcautionmoderate mugging risk; stay alert at night
Darbandcautiontourist hub with occasional scams; avoid isolated spots after dark
Kuh-e-Maransaferlow crime, well-lit streets, minimal incidents
Sorkhabsaferresidential area with low crime, safe for walking
07 · After Dark
Mugging and armed robbery are reported in crowded transport hubs and bazaars, especially after dark
After dark, be most careful around Old Town, Shahrestanak, Darband. Stick to busy, well-lit streets and licensed taxis or ride-hail late at night.
08 · Questions
No — Iran is currently rated HIGH RISK and under Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories, so it is not safe for visitors. The multi‑database profile gives Iran a composite safety index of 18/100 (HIGH RISK) and caps it at 0 because of a Level 4 travel warning. Crime scores are moderate but overall governance, rule‑of‑law and conflict indicators are extremely low, reflecting severe instability and active conflict. Recent news confirms escalating military tensions and a fragile ceasefire, while travel‑advisory sites stress that Iran is categorically unsafe in August 2026. (Assessed 12 August 2026.)
Field research flags Old Town as best avoided. See the district-by-district safety map.
Ramsar ranks #1 of 7 Iran destinations we've assessed, scoring 18/100. See the Iran safety overview for the full list.
The score blends 12+ public data sources — government advisories, UNODC/World Bank crime statistics, WHO health data, live air quality and disaster alerts — with AI field research over current local reporting. The databases carry 82% of the weight; the traveller-sentiment score from field research carries 18%. Full methodology.
Browse the Iran safety overview or all destinations. Raw data: ramsar.json (CC BY 4.0).