UK Foreign Office Warns About South Africa Travel

The UK Foreign Office updated its website on June 11 to warn people to be careful.
The Foreign Office gives travel advice about risks abroad. It says there is new information about taxis and the political situation in South Africa.
There is a high threat of terrorist attacks in South Africa. People should always be aware of their surroundings.
Terrorists may try to attack public spaces and places visited by foreigners.
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Attacks could target public spaces and places visited by foreigners.
The Foreign Office advises visitors to stay aware of their surroundings and follow local advice.
Violent crime can happen anywhere in South Africa, including tourist areas and transport hubs.
There have been violent incidents involving tourists. Security personnel are usually present in main tourist areas.
Avoid isolated beaches and local transport hubs. Do not walk alone in remote areas or on beaches when deserted.
Scammers target people using taxi apps in major cities.
Make sure you are careful.
Be wary of unregulated drivers posing as taxi app drivers, especially at airports.
There have been tensions between taxi app and metered taxi drivers, leading to violence and fatalities.
Passengers have faced harassment or violence. Be cautious using taxi apps and plan your journey to avoid busy areas.
Minibus Taxis have poor road discipline and can be involved in altercations with other road users.
You can go on a safari through Kruger National Park.
There was a violent incident in Kruger National Park. The park advises against using the Numbi gate.
There have been protests and violent incidents on the road leading to the gate.
You can fly to Kruger National Park or take a private tour. If you stay outside the park, contact your lodge in advance.
The management of South African National Park was shocked by the discovery of two tourists' bodies in the park.
A search operation was launched after camp staff noticed the tourists had not returned to camp.
The search continued, leading to the discovery of two bodies near a river area. The incident is a first in the park's history.
The Foreign Office warns visitors that protests in South Africa can happen frequently and may turn violent.
There are regular protests and demonstrations in South Africa which can turn violent at short notice.
There has been an increase in xenophobic violence targeting African immigrants. Avoid areas where protests are taking place.
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