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United States Issues Travel Advisory On Nepal 80 days ago
(RTTNews) - The United States in a travel advisory has asked its nationals to be cautious while traveling in Nepal in view of the precarious security situation in that country.
"The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of traveling to Nepal, and urges caution when traveling in that country," the State Department said in its travel advisory issued Thursday.
Expressing concerns over the prevailing security situation in Nepal, the advisory asked American citizens to obtain updated security information prior to their travel and to be prepared to change their travel plans on short notice.
The State Department said political violence remained a problem in Nepal as protests, demonstrations and disruptions continue to occur, often without advance notice.
Given the nature, intensity, and unpredictability of disturbances, American citizens are asked to exercise special caution during times when demonstrations are announced, avoid areas where demonstrations are occurring or crowds are forming, avoid road travel, and maintain a low profile, said the travel advisory.
It further urged U.S. visitors to Nepal to practice good personal security when moving about and avoid walking alone after dark, carrying large sums of cash, or wearing expensive jewelry. Women, in particular, are advised to pay attention to local customs and dress appropriately in public.
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