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U.S. Issues Level 3 Travel Advisory to Guyana Citing Crime Concerns

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July 24, 2023
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Date: July 17, 2023

In light of safety concerns, the U.S. Department of State has recently reissued a Level 3 Travel Advisory to Guyana, urging American citizens to reconsider their travel plans to the South American nation. The advisory, which highlights the prevalence of violent crime, including murder and armed robbery, comes as a reminder of the potential risks involved in visiting the country.

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Guyana, known for its natural beauty and vibrant culture, has unfortunately experienced a rise in criminal incidents, particularly during nighttime hours. Local law enforcement often faces resource constraints, hindering their ability to respond effectively to serious crimes, adding to the overall security challenges faced by visitors.

To ensure the safety of travelers, the U.S. Department of State offers valuable recommendations to those who still decide to proceed with their travel plans. Extra vigilance is advised when visiting banks or ATMs, and travelers are urged to stay aware of their surroundings at all times. Nighttime walks or drives should be avoided, and in the unfortunate event of a robbery attempt, physical resistance is discouraged.

Moreover, travelers are advised not to display signs of wealth, such as expensive watches or jewelry, which could attract unwanted attention. Enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is highly recommended, as it enables travelers to receive important security messages and assists in locating them in case of emergencies.

In addition to following the Department of State on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, prospective visitors are encouraged to review the Country Security Report for Guyana and create contingency plans for emergency situations. The Traveler’s Checklist provides useful guidelines for travelers to be well-prepared during their stay.

While the travel advisory highlights the importance of crime awareness, it is essential to stay informed about the latest Travel Health Information related to Guyana through the CDC page, especially considering the evolving situation with COVID-19 and other health concerns.

American citizens are urged to make informed decisions when planning their travels and to take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. By staying vigilant and well-prepared, travelers can minimize potential risks while making the most of their time in Guyana.

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