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British Foreign and Commonwealth Office

www.fco.gov.uk/travel

The British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) provide a comprehensive ‘Travel Advice by Country’ for over 200 countries based on the most accurate and up-to-date information available. It is designed to help British travellers to make informed decisions about travelling abroad. Know Before You Go is an awareness campaign aimed at encouraging British travellers to prepare better before going overseas. 


 

U.S. Department of State

www.travel.state.gov/travel

The U.S. Department of State – The Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS) – exists to serve Americans traveling or residing abroad. Their primary goal is to meet the needs of American citizens while providing them with premier customer service. ACS administers the Consular Information Program, which informs the public of conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security. Consular Information Sheets, Public Announcements, and Travel Warnings are vital parts of this program.
 

Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC)

www.voyage.gc.ca

Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC) provides information and assistance for Canadian travellers abroad. Canadian travellers should consult the Country Travel Reports before their departure to find out about safety and security conditions in the destination.
 

Australian Government

www.smartraveller.gov.au

The Australian Government provides a travel advisory and consular assistance service for Australian travellers.
 

Guatemala Travel Advice
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Why Travel to Guatemala?

  • Explore renowned UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the ancient city of Tikal and the colonial city of Antigua.
  • Trek through lush jungle nature reserves and National Parks.
  • Hike to the summit of highland volcanoes which ooze lava before your eyes.
  • Barter for a bargain in the traditional markets of Mayan villages.
  • Spot Indigenous and protected bird and wildlife.