Eu acho que você sabe que é não seguro porque você teve que fazer essa pergunta ...
O seu governo (a Alemanha, acredito?) pode fornecer-lhe a resposta explícita. Verifique sempre as suas recomendações de viagens nacionais !!
Em seu site, no que diz respeito ao Northern Caucaus, o governo alemão declara especificamente :
Traveling to the North Caucasus
Federal District and adjacent regions is an indication of the
increased security risk. In particular, not necessarily required trips
to Ingushetia, Chechnya and Dagestan is strongly discouraged. In the
above mentioned regions there is a higher security risk due to
attacks, armed conflicts and kidnapping cases than in other Russian
parts of the country. Persons who travel to the above-mentioned
regions despite the high risks can expect only limited assistance from
the German Embassy in Moscow in the event of an emergency. Short-term
restrictions on the right of travel for foreigners can not be ruled
out.
Border traffic with Georgia and Azerbaijan The Dariali / Hoher Lars
border crossing on the A 301 ("Georgian Military Route"), which
connects North Ossetia (Russia) with Georgia, as well as the border
crossing between Samur on the border between Dagestan (Russia) and
Azerbaijan are now back for the international Travel opened. However,
capacity-related difficulties in crossing the border can not be ruled
out. An entry via the Georgian-Russian border into the Georgian
conflict areas Abkhazia and South Ossetia will continue to be punished
by the Georgian authorities as an illegal border crossing.
Regarding the security situation in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the
travel and security information of the Foreign Office for Georgia has
to be observed.
Então, basicamente, o que eles estão tentando dizer é, não vá até lá, a menos que seja essencial . Cabe a você decidir o que é essencial e se vale a pena o risco. Tenha em mente que o consulado alemão em Moscou está muito, muito longe quando você está sentado em uma prisão do Daguestão ou mantido como resgate. Apenas pense nisso.
Em relação à Geórgia (e à Ossétia do Sul que você perguntou), como é referenciado pela seção russa acima, o governo alemão também declara especificamente :
Entry by land is possible via Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia.
Foreigners wishing to enter Russia from Georgia must use the Dariali /
Hoher Lars border crossing on the M3, the so-called "Georgian Army
Route". Capacity-related difficulties at border crossing and resulting
waiting times can not be excluded. Above all, however, the security
situation in the North Caucasus should be taken into account: Travel
to Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan, North Ossetia and
Kabardino-Balkaria is strongly discouraged (see Travel and Security
Policy Russian Federation ).
South Ossetia and Abkhazia Travel to Abkhazia and South Ossetia and
the immediate vicinity of the conflict region are strongly
discouraged. Consular protection can not currently be granted to
German nationals for lack of access. Even the feasibility of a rescue
flight to these areas is not ensured in an emergency.
Entry into Georgia - defected areas of Abkhazia and South Ossetia from
Russia continues to be prosecuted by Georgian authorities as illegal
border crossing, South Ossetia is closed to international travel, the
administrative border with South Ossetia is restricted area, since the
2008 war there is an increased danger from mines and unexploded
ammunition.
Due to the unpredictable security situation near the administrative
borders, it is strongly recommended that the area be avoided or that
Georgian authorities obtain prior approval. Abkhazia and South
Ossetia are not under the control of the Georgian government. Russian
troops are stationed in the areas and at their administrative borders.
The situation in the conflict regions is currently stable, but it can
change at any time. Therefore, inform yourself about the local media.
The Georgian "Occupied Territories Act" prohibits travel, economic
activity, land acquisition or real estate, as well as other activities
in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, with few exceptions. Infringements can
result in fines or imprisonment of up to five years.
Also on later trips to Georgia threatens the refusal of entry, it
should emerge from the pass that previously an illegal entry into
Abkhazia or South Ossetia / Georgia has taken place. Therefore, it is
strongly advised to be informed about the relevant regulations in a
timely manner, and to obtain the necessary approval from the Georgian
government. The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Minister
of State for Reconciliation and Civil Equality provide information and
permission to enter the country .
Recentemente visitei Krasnodar, Sochi, Maykop, Stavropol e Tbilisi / Stepstanminda Georgia, o que não é muito longe dessas áreas que você está perguntando. Minha noiva russa trabalha para uma das grandes empresas de petróleo na Rússia e eles a mandam para a região de Krasnodar para o trabalho com freqüência, e não é completamente seguro para ela. Eles devem estar fora das ruas ao pôr do sol e ela deve cobrir seus cabelos loiros, para evitar problemas. Eu viajei pela Geórgia em janeiro passado, na neve, e muitos caminhões estavam alinhados, incapazes de se mover. Tenha isso em mente, que o clima pode afetar muito qualquer viagem para as montanhas do norte do Cáucaso.
Eu também sei que meu país (EUA) declara especificamente que qualquer viagem é proibida para o Daguestão. O departamento de estado dos EUA descreve aqui :
North Caucasus (including Chechnya and Mount Elbrus)
Civil unrest and terrorist attacks continue throughout the North
Caucasus region including in Chechnya, North Ossetia, Ingushetia,
Dagestan, Stavropol, Karachayevo-Cherkessiya, and Kabardino-Balkariya.
Local gangs have kidnapped U.S. citizens and other foreigners for
ransom. There have been credible reports of arrest, torture, and
extrajudicial killing of gay men in Chechnya allegedly conducted by
Chechen regional authorities.
Do not attempt to climb Mount Elbrus, as travelers must pass close to
volatile and insecure areas of the North Caucasus region.
The U.S. government is unable to provide emergency services to U.S.
citizens traveling in the North Caucasus region, including Mount
Elbrus, as U.S. government employees are prohibited from traveling to
the region.
Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas.