💨 Abstract
The governments of the UK, Canada, and New Zealand have issued travel advisories cautioning their citizens about the dangers of traveling to South Africa. These warnings follow a similar advisory from the US, citing concerns over violent crime, terrorism, political violence, and specific risks like the N2 "Hell Run" in Cape Town. Despite these advisories, South Africa remains a popular tourist destination, with the Department of Tourism emphasizing the country's safety measures and the positive experiences of most visitors.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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