Posted on Feb 09, 2026 / Travel

Major international travel advisories generally recommend against non-essential travel to Raqqa and much of northern Syria due to ongoing security risks and unpredictable conditions. Even if some areas are more stable than before, there are still hazards associated with damaged infrastructure, unexploded ordnance, limited services, and uncertain local conditions. Foreign governments usually advise their citizens to avoid travel to areas affected by past conflict until safety and services have been clearly restored. Humanitarian and reconstruction workers who travel to the region typically do so with specialized preparation, security support, and coordination with local authorities. If someone needs to go for essential reasons, checking the most recent government travel advisories and working with experienced organizations is very important. For general visitors or tourists, the risks remain significant and are widely discouraged. Safety conditions can change quickly in areas that have experienced conflict. (This reflects common international travel policy advice for conflict-affected areas)
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