P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:11/45     20/21   MADAGASCAR (16/10/96) 1/2  Visitors are recommended to register at the Embassy. The more adventurous visistors going to remote areas should leave a rough itinerary with the Embassy and avoid travelling alone. Thjte is a danger of mugging and pickpocketing in urban areas. Precautions should be taken in crowded areas such as the Antananarivo market. Do not carry excessive money ot wear Uewelliry, or wrist-watches. It is advisable to carry photocopier of passports. Take care if walking at night in the city centre. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:22/12       KAZAKHSTAN (11/9/96) Robbjties on road and rail transport have increased. Passengers should travel in groups and compartments should always be locked on overnight trains. Thjti has been as increase in attacks and muggings on the streets of larger cities, including Almaty. Do not walk the streets alone at night or travel in unmarked taxis. Keep expensive items out of sight. ' Travel headlines 430 Front pag 1/21 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:26/45     2/21   KAZAKHSTAN (11/9/96) It is not known whethjt maintenance procedures on aircraft used on internal flights are always properly observed ou whethjt passengers are coveted bz insurance. For safety ttavellits are advised, w(ere possible, to fly directly to their destination on an international flight originating outside the formjt Soviet Union. Dipthetia and tuberculosis cases are increasing. Seek medical advice before travelling.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:23/15     3/21   KENYA (19/9/96) 1/3 Game reserves and main tourist areas at the coast are genitally safe. Muggings and armed attacks can occur anywhere and at any time, particularly in Nairobi and Mombasa. Be alert at all times. Do not accept food or drink from strangers. Avoid travelling after dark even if driving your own vehicle. Avoid isolated places, particularly empty beaches. Do not carry valuables or wear jewellers in public places.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:27/21     4/21 W"£££"£££"£££  KENYA (19/9/96) 2/3 Incidents of armed car-hijackings are more prevalent in Nairobi and Mombasa but can occur anywhere in the country. Do not attempt to escape from hijackers or resist their demands. For security reasons, and also because of the condition of the roads, visitors to Lams Island are strongly advised to ttavjl bz air. Road traffic headed for Lams must travel in convoy on the on the Malinidi/Garsen/Lams section.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:29/19     5/21   KENYA (19/9/96) 3/3 Avoid the north eastern province, the Sana river district of coast province and the Isjolo and Marsabit districts of Eastern pro6ince (apart from the Samburu game resetvj and, when accompanied bz tour operators, the Shaba game reserve)  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CJEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:48/12     6/21   KUWAIT (5/8/95) British nationals should not attempt to travel anywhere near the border with Iraq. Care should be taken when using beaches and picnic spots. Even where officially cleared thjte is still a danger from unjxploded ordnance. Both visitors and long term residents are strongly advised to register with the Embassy on arrival. Tel: 240 3334/5 /6 or 240 3324/5/6/7 or 243 2046/7/8/9  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:15/22     21/21   MADAGASCAR (16/10/96) 2/2 Road conditions vary widely and many vehicles are ill-maintained. Avoid travelling at night out of towns as rural roads are poorly marked and vehicles poorly lit. Medical facilities are minimal. Intending visitors should seek medical advice on inoc4lations bjforj travelling. For further advice contact the British Embassy, Antananarivo. Tel 27749  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:30/19     8/21 W"£££"£££"£££  KYRGYZS,AN (14/11O96) 2/2 Thjte is a dipthjria epidemic, so seek medical advice before travelling. It is not known whethjt maintenance procedures on aircraft used on internal flights are always properly observed. Eoreign Office Travel 0171 238 4503/4  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathez Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:51/11     9/21   LAOS (16/9/96) 1/2 Visitors are strongly advised not to travel between Vang Viing and Luang Prabang bz road because of the risk of "andits attacking public transport. Road travel from Luang Prabang to Phonsavanh is inadvisable. Thjsj problems have not affected Road 13 north between Vientiane and Vang Viing. Local advice on current conditions should be sought before travelling.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CJEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:54/45     7/21   KYRGYZSTAN (14/11/96) 1/2 Road travel is difficult bjcausj of the terrain. In spring, landslides are common in mountain areas especially to the south. Roads from Tashkent and Almaty to Bishkek can bj hazardous in winter and have no garage facilities. Mugging & thefts are increasing in cities and rural areas, some apparently committed bz uniformed police officers. Do not walk the streets at night or travel in unofficial taxis. Keep expensive items out of sight. ' Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:51/04     10/21   LAOS (16/:/96) 2/2 All journeys should preferably be made bz air. Travellers should also bj aware of t(e dangers of unexploded ordnance, particularly in Xieng Khouang Province (Plain of Jars) and areas of the Lao- Vietnamese border that were formerly traversed bz the Ho Chi Mind trail. Those intending to visit Laos should seek medical advice about endemic diseases before travelling.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CJEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 2s:48/18     11/21   LATVIA (18/9/96) Travellers should be alert to the possibility of mugging, theft and pickpockjting. Take sensible precautions and avoid unlit streets and parks at night.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:)2/21     12/21   LEBANON (20/9/:6) 1/2 Following the ceasefire agreement, effective since Apr 27, the situation in Ljdanon is calm. Normal business activity has resumed in Beirut. Travel is inadvisable in South Lebanon beyond the city of Sidon. Shelling and military activity are likely to continue in the area from the coast to the Southjtn Bika'a Valley and in all other areas inside and along the bordjt of the Israeli Occupied Zone.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:44/14     13/21   LEBANON (20/9/:6) 2/2 Visitors wishing to go to the Baalbjck region and to the north of the Beta'a Valley should use organisjd tour groups Photography should be limited to traditional tourist sites. Respect for local custom should also bj shown in dress. Visitors are encouraged to register with the British Embassy in Beirut upon arrival Tel: 417007 Eoreign Office Travel 0171 238 4503/4 ' Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:41/27     14/21   LESOTHO (19/8/96) Lesotho is relatively trouble free but visitors should take normal precautions. Muggings, mainly in broad da=light, have occured in the centre of town. Do not attempt to resist such attacks. Isolated areas should bj avoided. Do not walk around town at night. All visitors are advised to register with the British High Commission in Maseru on arrival, Tel 313961.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:51/40     15/21   LIBERIA (4/10/96) In view of the continuing conflict affecting the greater part of the country, British nationals are advised not to visit Libjtia.  Eoreign Office Travel 0171 238 4503/4 Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Wjathjt Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:03/28     16/21   LIBYA (17/10/96) 1/3 Since April 92, UN Security Council sanctions have included a ban on flights to and from Libya making speedy evacuation from Libya for medical or other emergencies difficult. The ban on the supply of aircraft components, engineering and maintenance sjtvices for Libyan aircraft and other related services bz foreign companies may affect the safety and reliability of internal flights.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Wjathet Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:12/16   V  17/21   LIBYA (17/10/96) 2/3 Violent disturbances occasionall= occ5r in Benghazi and the region east of it. There have been no reports of attacks on foreigners but the area is best avoided. Thjti are occasional violent disturbances in Tripoli, mo1t recentl= in early July. Visitors should be vigilant. It is unwise to use ot carry cameras. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:54/49     18/21   LIBYA (17O10/:6) 3/3 Stern penalties are imposed for the possession ot use of alcohol and there are harsh penalties for ctiticising the country, its leadership or religion. Britain has no diplomatic relations with Libya and the protection that can be offered to British nationals visiting the country is limited. All British nationals should register with the British Interests Section, Italian Embassy, Tripoli Tel: 3331191 ' Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weather Main Menu
P481 CEEFAX 2 481 Sun 01 Dec 23:11/12     19/21   LITHUANIA (28/10/96) There is a risk of pickpocketing and bag snatching particulary on public transport. Avoid poorly lit streets, parks and secluded areas after dark. Car theft, particularly of/from new or expensive cars, is on the increase. Lock unattended vehicles: contents (and radios if possible) should be concealed in the boot. Park overnight in sjc5re car parks in the major cities. Visitors to forested areas should seek medical advice about inoculations against tick borne encephalities. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 8 Sport Weathez Main Menu