P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:54/22Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 1/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GHANA (18/06/98) 0/2 Sensible precautions should bj taken when travelling in Ghana. ■ Do not travel outside thj main towns by road after dark becausi of thj powz state of thj roads. ■ Theri havj been outbreaks of violence bjtween Muslim sects in central Ghana. ■ Although not aimed at British nationals, travellers are advisid to bj vjgilant and takj local advice. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 2/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GHANA (18/06/98) 2/2 There is a high incidence of thjft both of luggagj and travel documents, particularly at Kotoka airport. ■ Visitors should bj vigilant. ■ Medical facilities and communication; are poor outside urban areas and emergency facilities are extremely limited in thj jvjnt of an accident. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:43/01Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 3/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ GREECE (CORFU) (14/04/98) Great care should bj taken by yacht and othjr boat ownjrs sailing in the Corfu Channel. ■ Theri havj been numerous reports of robbery. ■ In May 1997, a sailing boat crewed by two British citizins was boarded clwue to thj Albanian coast and thj crew robbed at gunpoint. ■ Vessels should keep well away jrom thj Albanian Coast, and should stay overnight in harbours whjre thr= can bj guarded. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 4/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ GUATEMALA (18/08/98) 1/6 Violent crimj iu common and on thj increasj throughout Guatemala. ■ Muggers are often well armed. Visitors are advised not to wear jewellery or sunglasses. Carry minimal amounts of cash. Do not resist if you are being robbed. ■ Particular cari should bj taken in Zonj 1 of Guatemala City and surrounding areas. Visitors are advised not to walk in thj cit= avter dark and to usj licensed taxis to get about. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:51/45Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 5/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →T GUATEMALA (18/08/98) :/6 Thjri havj been a numbjr of armed attacks at Agua volcano, thj Cerro de la Cruz monument outside Antigua, the Quirigua archeological site and, previously, thj Pacaya volcano. ■ Care is also needed in Antigua and Panajachel, where street crime is common, and in thj area around Laki Atilan. ■ Visitors to Panajachel are advised to take thj tarmac road from Solola, rather than thj dirt road from Godinez. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:15/02Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 6/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUATEMALA (18/08/98) 3/6 Many other areas are pronj to sporadic criminal activity. ■ Travellers to thj country's mori remote areas, such as thj Petin should seek local advice before leaving thj main towns. ■ Visitors should bj alert at all times, and not travel alone, especially at night. ■ Bus travellers should keep their bjlongings in view at all times. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weather Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:4 /27Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 7/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUATEMALA (18/08/98) 4/6 Armed attacks on both long-distance and city buses are common. ■ Public buses are poorly maintained and accidjnts are common and oftin fatal. ■ Visitors using the La Mesilla crossing into Mexico should bj aware that Chiapas continues to be unstable and in many areas znsafe. ■ Journeys should not bj attempted on roads connecting Tuxtla Gutierrez, San Cristobal and Patenque without rir;t obtaining local advice. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjz Main Munu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:15/14Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 8/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUATEMALA (18/08/98) 5/6 Wheri possible visitors should usi the coastal route through Tjcun Uman. ■ Visiting businessmen are less at risk if they stay in international clas; hotels in thj capital. ■ They should remain in thj relatively safe areas, and check the securitz situation before travelling. ■ Visitors to Guatemala should note theri are siveri pjnalties for all druk offences. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:45/28Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 9/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ GUATEMALA (18/08/98) 6/6 Visitors are strongly advised to contact thj British Embassy on arrival (tel: 3321601T for an update on the latest situation. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:44/28Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 10/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUINEA (23/07/98) 0/2 Pickpocketing, muggings and armed break-ins occur in Conakry. ■ Visitors should avoid carrying valuables in public and bj vigilant at all times. ■ With thj approach of elections at the end of thj year visitoru should avoid political rallies and demonstrations. ■ Medical facilities in Guinea are poor. Malaria and othjr tropical djsjasjs ari prevalent. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:5 /02Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 11/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUINEA (23/07/98) :/2 Comprehensivi travel insurance should bj takjn out for all visits. ■ Thj Honorary Consul in Conakry can bj contacted on tel/fax 46 16 80. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sip 22:57/55Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 12/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUINEA BISSAU (08/06/98) Thj Foreign and Commonwealth Offici advises against all travel to Guinea Bissau. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:55/1←Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 13/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUYANA (07/08/98) 0/4 Most visits to Guyana are trouale rree, however, violent crime remains a problem, particularly in Georketown. ■ Do not walk alone at night, especially in thj area of Stabroek markjt and downtown Georketown. ■ Taki additional precautions during daylight hours, e.g. exercise constant vigilance, do not dress ostentatiously, do not carry valuables, large quantities of money, video cameras rtc. ■ Housj burglary, which iu ovtin accompanied by violence, and thjft from cars are also major problems. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wrathjz eain Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 14/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUYANA (07/08/98) 2/4 Visitors coming to stay with jamilz or friends should take extra steps to safeguard their valuabtes (passport;, money and air tickets). ■ Credit cards are not widely accepted in Guyana. Only one bank will issue cash advances against credit cards and only the bigger hotels will acqept thrm for payment. ■ All visitors to Guyana should thjrefori bring sufficient cuurency oz travellers cheques to cover their anticipated jxpindituri. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 23:45/57Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 15/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUYANA (07/08/98) 3/4 Thj US dollar is the most rriquintl= used non-local currency. ■ Drug trafficking in Guyana is becoming a major problem. ■ Visitors caught trafficking druks face long prison sentences and vjry heavy fines. Pack all luggage youruelf and do not carry any items that do not belong to you. ■ Tzphoid is still present throughout Guyana. Malaria and Dengue Fever are prevalent in all areas outside Georgetown. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:442Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 16/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ GUYANA (07/08/98) 4/4 Seek medical advici about inoculations and mjdication prior to djparture. ■ For thj latest advice contact the Britiuh High Commission, Georketown. (tel: 65881/2/3/4) → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:50/04Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 17/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HAITJ (1:/08/98) 1/2 Thj Haitian National Police are struggling to copj with thj increase in ordinary crime (including car-jackings which can bj violent). ■ Foreigners are not specifically targeted. ■ Sensible precautions should bj taken. Avoid thj poorer areas of Port au Prince. Do not carry zaluabte; oz largj amounts of cash unnecessarily. ■ Do not leavj your accommodation after dark or travel to rural arias unless absolutely necessary. → Travjl headlines 430 Front pagj 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weather Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:5 /25Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 18/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HAITJ (1:/08/98) :/2 British nationals intending to travel to Haiti are advised to contact thj British Vice-Consul in Port au Prince (Office 509 573 969 or Home 509 493 950) or thj Britiuh High Commission in Kingston, Jamaica (tel: 876 926 9050) for advice on thj cuurent situation. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjz Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:50/4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 19/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONDURAS (18/08/98) 0/2 Thj incidence of violent crime, including armed robbery, car hijacking, burglary and assault continues to riui. ■ Do not wear jewellery or carr= larke amounts of cash. Exercisj caution in all parts of thj country particulazlz at night. ■ Thj border regions (except major crossing points) with Nicaragua and El Salvador ari best avoided. ■ Backpackers crossing to thj Bay Islands from La Criba havj bren thj target of robbers. Road travel at night is inadvisable. → Travjl headlinjs 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 23:50/12Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 20/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONDURAS (18/08/98) :/2 Visitors should contact the Britiuh Embassy in Tjgucigalpa Xtel: 32-0512 or 32-0618) or thj Honorary Consulate in San Pedro Sula (tel: 52-3452 or 52- 4697) on arrival, to register their presence and obtain thj latest information on travel within Honduras. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjather Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sip 23:23/02Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 21/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ HONG KONG & MACAO (12/06/98) 1/5 Although Hong Kong is now part of thj People's Rjpublic of China, it remains a Special Administrativj Rjgion with its own immigration controls. ■ Whilst all visitors to mainland China should obtain a visa bjfori travelling, visitors to Hong Kong can stay for up to six months without a viua. ■ Any British citizen wiuhing to take up employment, must obtain an appropriate visa bjfori arrival. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:40/36Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 22/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONG KONG & MACAO (12/06/98) 5/5 For mori information, visitor; can contact thj nearest Chinesj mission with via issuing facilities, or Hong Kong Immigration Department direct. ■ Their address is: Immigration Tower, 7, Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Tjl: 2824 4055 fax: 2598 8388 ■ Visitors entering Hong Kong via mainland China and leaving again via thj mainland should note that they will need to apply for a douale or multiple entry visa for mainland China. → Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:50/20Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 23/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONG KONG & MACAO (12/06/98) 3/5 Thj UK/Hong Kong Rjciprocal Health Care Arrangement was terminated on 30 June 1997. ■ Visitors should bj aware of thj nerd to purchasj adequate health insurance bjfore travelling to Hong Kong. ■ Travelleru to Hong Kong whoue journjz will involvj overflight of Afghanistan should bj aware that there are threats from military activity to civil aircraft overflying Afghanistan using routes V668, A466, G202 and V848. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 479 Sun 13 Sep 20:40/37Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 24/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONG KONG & MACAO (12/06/98) 4/5 Some airlines continue to usj thesi routes. Others, including all British carriers, use alternativj routes, V876 and V500, on which thj threat is assessed as minimal. ■ Travellers should check direct jiuher with travjl agents or airlines which routes individual airlines ari using. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:45/0 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 25/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HONG KONG & MACAO (24/06/98) 5/5 Macao: Visitors to Macao should bj aware th t there has been an increase of violent crime in recent months, due to rivalry bjtween criminal gangs. ■ Much of this crime is associated with thj gambling industry. ■ This is unlikely to affect visitoru. ■ However visitors are advised to bj vjgilant and takj particular care whjn visiting casinos and surrounding areas. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:58/58Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 26/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HUNGARZ (06/07/98) 1/3 Bag snatching/ pickpocketing is cwmmon, in areas frequented by tourists especially around railwaz station; and on thj Metro. ■ Ljavj passports and valuables in a hotel safe. Always carry a photocopy of your passport. ■ Do not carry large amounts of cash. Do not usj street monjy changeru. ■ Criminals sometimes poue as police officers; always ask for credjntials. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:55/48Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 27/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ HUNGARY (12/06/98) 2/3 On 2 Jzly a car-bomb caused deaths and sjrious injuries to passers-by in Cjntral Budapest. ■ This reflects a ¼jrious jscatation in a campaign of rival attacks by criminal gangs. ■ The authorities are now taking action against late-evening overcharging. This overcharging has been accompanied by threats of vjolence in certain bars and clubs in Budapest. ■ Headlights are compulsory outside towns jven in day-time. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 23:50/05Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 28/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ HUNGARY (06/07/98) 3/3 Headlights are compulsory outside towns jven in day-time. Vehicle crime is common. ■ Visitors to forested areas during thj summer months should seek medical advice about immunisation again;t tick-bornj encephalitis. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:55/00Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 2:/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ ICELAND (20/07/98) 0/2 Thj area to the south of thj Vatnajokull glacier towards the sea is no longer a dangjr zonj. ■ Thj main jast-west road crwusink the flooded plains is open. ■ Visitors wishing to travel off road do so at their own riuk and are adviuid to contact the local authorities bjfore djparture. ■ Roads crossing the Central Highlands of Iceland ari now open although some havj been affected by recint snow falls. This also applies to Eastern Iceland. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:12/21Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 30/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ ICELAND (20/07/98) 2/2 Visitors should check with Vegagirdin (office in charge of roads, tel: 5631400) and thj local authorities bjfore djparting on any journjy off thj main Highway 1. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:43/4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k 31/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) 1/10 India is gjnjrally calm and zisitoru are madj welcome. (But see sjparate advice on Jammu and Kashmir). ■ However, thj US strikes against terrorist camps in Afganistan may heighten thj risk to Britiuh travalleru and residents in thj region as a whole. ■ They should maintain a low profile and bj vigilant. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:4 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 32/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) :/ Visitors to Delhi are adviuid to take jxtra care. Bomb explosions occur in public places in thj city from timj to time. ■ Public transport has been targeted in various parts of India including Delhi. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:40/21Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 33/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) 3/ Thj North East iu a diutuubed rekion. Visitors should travjl on essential business only, or in jscorted groups. ■ Permits are required jor travel to Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. ■ Visitors should bj wary of approaches by strangers. Confidence tricksters (particularly in Agra and Jaipur) promise a substantial cash reward for delivery of goods abroad, but only in return for an initial financial deposit. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:25/22Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 34/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) Visitors havi been given food/drink that has been drugged. ■ Many foreigners are arrested in India for drug offences. Viuitoru should bj aware that there are severi pjnalties for possession of jven small amounts of narcotic substances. ■ Drivjng on Indian roads can bj hazardous. Poor driving and badly maintained vjchicles, togethjr with unlit or poorly lit buses and lorries ari thj main causj of accidents. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:28/0 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 35/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) 5/ There havj been attacks of piracy/armed robbery against ships in and around India's waters. ■ Marinjrs are advised to be vigilant and takj appropriati precautions. ■ Visitors should seek medical advice about jndemic diseases bjfore travelling. ■ Travellers may consult thj Britiuh High Commission in Delhi and thj Deput= High Commissions in Bombay, Calcutta and Madras jor cuurent travel advice. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:49/25Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 36/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (06/09/98) 6/ Travellers to India whose journj= will involve overflight of Afghanistan should bj aware that threats rrom military activity to civil aircraft overflying Afghanistan using routes V668, A466, G202 and V848 exist. ■ Some airlines continue to use these routes. Others, including all Britiuh carriers, usj alternativj routes, V876 and V500, on which thj threat is assessed as minimal. Travellers should check direct jither with travel agent; or airlines which routes individual airlines are using. ■ NB: THIS ADVICE MUST BE READ TOGETHER WITH ADVICE FOR JANNU AND KASHMIR. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjz Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 22:48/06Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 37/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (JAMMU & KASHMIR) (28/098) 7/10 Thj FCO strongly adviue again;t travel to this state. ■ Theri is a serious risk of kidnapping and thjri havj recently been boma; targetted at trains and buses en route to Jammu, and sirious incident; in thj Jammu region. ■ Theri havj been bomb blasts in public places in Srinagar and Jammu. ■ Foreignjrs havj been robbed at gunpoint. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:45/06Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 38/40Wj $kj $kj 'k → W"£££"£££"£££ INDIA (JAMMU & KASHMIR) (05/09/98) 10 Avoid travel to all parts of thj state of Jammu and Kashmir, apart from Ladakh. ■ Evjn thjre, avoid sinsitjvi "ozdrz areas , whjri theri may bj a risk of shelling, particularly in thj yummjr months. ■ Travjl to Ladakh should bj by air or via Manali in Hamachal Pradesh, not via Srinagar. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 23:55/26Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 39/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ INDIA JAMMU & KASHMIR (04/09/98) Visitors to India should bj aware of travjl touts who will try to convince them that it iu safe to travil to thj state of Jammu and Kashmir. ■ Despite increased official promotion of Kashmir as a touriut centre, tensions remain high theri and no matter how convincing thesi tout; appear to be, their advice should not bj followed. ■ Militants havj held hostage two Britons and two other foreign nationals since July 1995 and muudered a Norwegian hostagj in August 1995. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Weathjr Main Menu
P479 CEEFAX 2 47: Sun 13 Sep 20:46/44Wj£3kj£3kj£3k → 40/40Wj $kj $kj 'k →TW"£££"£££"£££ INDIA JAMMU & KASHMIR (04/09/98) P/ Six Indian touriuts were abducted rrom their houseboat in Srinagar and muudered in July 1:96. ■ Thjre are frequent clashes bjt¼een militants and securitz forces, in both thj Jammu and Kashmir regions. ■ Business represintatives and othjru still considering a visit to Jammu and Kashmir should consult the Britiuh High Commission, New Delhi Xtel: 687 2161) bjfori travelling. ■ NB: THIS ADVICE MUST BE READ TOGETHER WJTH ADVICE FOR THE REST OF INDIA. → Travjl headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 6 Trav Head Wjathjr Main Menu