The U.S. Embassy in South Africa is urging Americans to be “situationally aware” when traveling to the country’s famed Kruger National Park and to only make stops at designated areas.
The U.S. Embassy called for U.S. citizens to be aware when traveling in the area and only make stops at designated areas, such as service stations and garages.
“Be mindful that protests and road closures are frequent in the area. It is recommended that everyone contact their lodge or hotel before travel to understand current road and travel conditions,” the statement reads. “If you encounter issues, contact the Police or your lodge.”
Other Recent Alerts
About two weeks ago, the U.S. Embassy in Moscow issued an alert that Americans should try to depart Russia after the Kremlin announced that it would mobilize hundreds of thousands of soldiers to fight in Ukraine.Several weeks before that, the U.S. Department of State issued a kidnapping advisory to citizens in Mexico following cartel attacks on businesses.
“U.S. citizens are advised to adhere to restrictions on U.S. government employee travel. State-specific restrictions are included in the individual state advisories below,” the August notice reads. “U.S. government employees may not travel between cities after dark, may not hail taxis on the street, and must rely on dispatched vehicles, including app-based services like Uber, and regulated taxi stands.”