Russia Travel Warning Urgent US State Department Advises Against All Visits Due to Extreme Safety Risks and Potential Detention
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Australia's Smartraveller echoes this with a do not travel warning, stating foreigners including Australians risk arbitrary detention or arrest. Even in safer major cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, which have robust police presence and low violent crime against tourists, petty theft such as pickpocketing thrives in metros, markets, and attractions, while scams like fake taxis or too-good-to-be-true deals from strangers are common, according to Ubigi’s Russia travel safety guide. Always carry your passport as authorities demand ID anytime, register your visa within seven days upon arrival—hotels may handle it, otherwise use a post office—and avoid photographing military or government sites, flying drones, public drinking, protests, or drugs, as Russian laws apply strictly to visitors with severe penalties including arrest.
Steer clear of volatile border areas with Ukraine like Rostov and Krasnodar, the North Caucasus including Chechnya and Dagestan due to violence and discrimination, and any military zones, as these lack infrastructure and see rapid changes. Use official ride-hailing like Yandex Go or Gett over street hails, stick to metro security in big cities, get travel medical insurance since healthcare varies and language barriers exist, carry essential meds, and ensure reliable eSIM internet like Ubigi to monitor news, navigate, and contact embassies. The State Department warns U.S. citizens of wrongful arrests on false charges, denied fair trials, and harassment over religion or social media, with all devices assumed monitored.
Russia's vast terrain brings diverse weather from Arctic cold to disasters, and ports may lack anti-terrorism measures per U.S. Coast Guard. While Moscow and St. Petersburg offer tourist-friendly paths with cultural vibrancy, the overall verdict from advisories is clear: risks outweigh rewards amid fluid global tensions—stay informed via your government's site, have contingency plans, and prioritize safety over adventure.
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