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How it works

One report per destination. Three scores. A clearer picture.

What goes into a report

Each Vardekort report aggregates information from official travel advisory data, international datasets, and publicly available information sources. These are combined and structured to give you a single, readable overview of a destination.

We draw on sources that governments, international organisations, and research institutions publish openly. Vardekort does not generate its own advisories — it brings together what already exists and makes it easier to understand.


The three scores

Safety

A combined view of official travel advisory data and international datasets. Suggests the broad level of caution associated with a destination. Not a guarantee — a starting point for your own assessment.

Expectation

An AI-assisted, high-level indication of whether a destination is likely to meet general traveller expectations. More subjective and directional than Safety. A broad sense of what to expect — not a promise.

Confidence

The broad overall signal. Brings Safety and Expectation together into one indicator that helps you judge at a glance whether to explore further or think twice.


What the scores are not

  • They are guidance, not guarantees. No score can capture the full reality of a destination.
  • They help your judgment, not replace it. You know your circumstances better than any algorithm.
  • Always consult official government travel advice before making decisions.
  • Conditions on the ground change — sometimes faster than any data source can reflect.

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