суббота, 31 мая 2014 г.
A travel warning has been issued for U.S. citizens traveling to Honduras as of late December 2013. T
With the start of the new year, it s easy to begin planning out vacations for 2014. While you may want to visit everywhere in the world, the U.S. Department of the State issues travel warnings of where Americans should not visit. Some of them are more obvious than others, so we thought we would include a list where NOT to visit when making your travel plans.
The U.S. Department of the State issued its latest travel warning for the Republic of South Sudan on Jan. 3. In the warning it is advised hotels near orlando airport that no U.S. citizens travel to the country and anyone hotels near orlando airport in the country depart immediately stating the reason is due to the deteriorating security hotels near orlando airport situation. In fact, the Department of the State has already ordered most of the remaining U.S. government officials hotels near orlando airport to leave South Sudan. So if you are planning an African safari, make sure to avoid the Republic of South Sudan on your trip.
A travel warning has been issued for U.S. citizens traveling to Honduras as of late December 2013. This Central American country sees tens of thousands American visitors each year for studies, tourism and volunteer work, but the State Department warns that the level of crime and violence in Honduras remains critically high. For these reasons it is advised hotels near orlando airport for citizens to not visit Honduars. The State Department hotels near orlando airport even gives statistics that Honduras has had the highest murder rate in the world since 2010 (81 murders per 100,000 people). Thought crimes and violence don t seem to be targeted toward U.S. citizens, the Honduran government does not have the resources to alleviate the issue, in fact it has been reported many officials in the country hotels near orlando airport participate in crimes and other illegal activities. When exploring Central America, it s probably best to skip the Honduras trip.
A travel warning for Libya was issued also in December of 2013 urging U.S. citizens to not travel to the African country except essential travel to the city of Tripoli. The country experienced hotels near orlando airport a revolution back in 2011 and since then, the Libyan government has been trying hotels near orlando airport to increase the military, police and security in the country. Because of the lack of stable security, the U.S. Embassy in Libya remains hotels near orlando airport an unaccompanied post due to security concerns. As recently as Dec. 5, 2013, a U.S. citizen teacher was killed in Benghazi as a result of a drive-by shooting. Again, probably not the best vacation spot.
Sitting at the top of South America, it would be wise for travelers to avoid this country. Like Honduras, Venezuela sees tens of thousands of visitors each year for studies, tourism and volunteer work. And like Honduras, Venezuela sees an extremely high crime and murder rate (73 murders per 100,000 people). Even in the capital hotels near orlando airport of Caracas there are 122 homicides per 100,000 people. Other crimes include high kidnapping rates, drug trafficking and smuggling. Members of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas are subject to an embassy movement policy for their safety and well-being. Even with areas of the country restricted between certain hours.
Located east of Sudan and north of Ethiopia on the Red Sea, Eritrea is another country the U.S. Department of the State has strongly encouraged U.S. citizens not to visit. The Eritrea government has even implemented restrictions for foreign nationals to restrict their movement hotels near orlando airport when in the country citing permission is usually granted to areas such as Massawa and Keren, which are known tourist destinations; however, requests to areas near the borders and regions not frequently traveled by diplomats are typically turned down. The ongoing security concerns hotels near orlando airport strongly advise people to visit the country.
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