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We're traveling to Guatemala in a medical missions group. I'm hearing reports the country is not safe. |
Does anybody know anything about the how safe it is to travel to Guatemala. I've checked with the US Department of Travel website and that's where I've read the reports about the country being unsafe. That's why I'd like to hear from somebody that is either from there or has recently traveled there or knows somebody that has traveled there. The US Department of Travel is biased. But, Guatemala does have one of the highest crime rates in Central America, with the highest homicide rate as well. Kidnappings are not as frequent as in Colombia, but are present. Just use common sense, missions (medical, or any other) would not take you to the gang-infested areas of the country. Just take proper precautions, and i tell everyone this, the most common type of crime in all of Latin America is petty theft like pickpocketing, and especially robbery in Guatemala City and more rural places so keep your valuables close and don't flash them around. Just use common sense and try not to walk around alone during the night, the truth is there is crime everywhere but it shouldn't be the reason why you don't visit somewhere. Guatemala is full of nice people and beautiful places to visit, hopefully you'll experiance that during your mission trip. I was just in was born in Guatemala and i was just there about 5 months ago... It is alot safer now that it was a few years back. But that does not mean you should let your guard down, I think as long as you dont go out alone at night and always be around other people you should be just fine. Good luck and enjoy its a really beautiful country, if you have a chance to really see it The US Department of Travel says that just about every country except the US is dangerous, wich is obviously a complete farce. Im a 19 year old girl who just got back a month ago from a 5 month backpacking trip (two months of wich I was traveling solo) and i wouldn't reccomen wearing the US flag for a shirt (since we played such a big role is keeping people there in poverty for our own covinience- wich some of them know about) but as long as you are friendly, act street smart, and don't flaunt your money, you should be completely fine in most places. Just be very aware of your suroundigns at all times. My only warning is ****STAY OUT OF GUAT CITY**** Its fine to take a bus from/to, but unless you are absolutly desperate, do not spend the night there, at least 15 people I know have gotten robbed there. Oh yea, and if you do get robbed, expecially in a more rural place, don't freak out, even if they have a knife or something. They just want your money, thats it, you are in very littel physical danger. I got robbed once on a trail and we even convinced the guy to let us keep the memory cards from our cameras...and he was actually a really nice guy, they aren't dangerous criminals, they're just really poor. So when the see an American comming down the path with a camera and cash that would equal a year and a half's worth of work, of course he's gunna rob you! They're poor but not stupid. Hope this helps, and doesn't scare you off, because Guatemala is my favorite/most beautiful place i've seen, and it would be a shame to miss it. Hello, Guatemala City is not quite as dangerous as Baghdad. The predominately Maya regions of the country are very safe. IT IS SAFE AS ALONG AS YOU DON'T TALK ENGLISH BECAUSE ONCE SOMEONE KNOW YOU SPEAK A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE THEY WOULD TRY TO KIDNAPPED YOU AND DON'T WEAR TOO MUCH JEWERLY Just got back from Guatemala myself. |
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