Pakistani authorities have advised citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran due to growing safety concerns following recent attacks in Tehran and other cities. The advisory comes as tensions escalate regionally amid US and Israeli operations.
Pakistani nationals already in Iran have been urged to stay vigilant, limit movement, and maintain regular contact with diplomatic missions for guidance and support. Officials stressed that personal safety should remain the top priority, as the situation is unpredictable and could change rapidly.
The Embassy of Pakistan in Tehran shared emergency contact numbers for citizens seeking assistance:
📍 Embassy of Pakistan – Tehran
☎ +98-21-66-9413-88/89/90/91 (landline)
☎ +98-21-66-9448-88/90 (landline)
📱 +98 990 6824496 (mobile)
📍 Zahedan
☎ +98 54 33 22 3389 (landline)
📱 +98 90 46 145412 (mobile)
📍 Mashhad
📱 +98 910 762 5302
📱 +98 937 180 7175
📱 +98 902 709 3994
The advisory, issued from Islamabad, reflects concerns over regional security developments that could directly affect travelers. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and urge citizens to follow official updates.
Travelers and residents in Iran are advised to remain alert, minimize unnecessary travel, and take all precautionary measures to ensure their safety.




