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Tips for Travelers to South Asia
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"Tips for Travelers to South Asia
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
DEPARTMENT OF STATE PUBLICATION 10266
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Revised June 1995
The information in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced without
permission. When this material is reproduced, the Department of State would appreciate
receiving a copy at: CA/P/PA, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520-4818.
Foreword
The information in this pamphlet has been gathered for you by consular officers-- both here and
in South Asia-- to assist you with your trip. We hope this brochure will be of help to you in
making your trip both safe and enjoyable.
Always keep in mind, though, that wherever you are abroad, if you come into serious difficulties,
contact the U.S. consul at the nearest United States embassy or consulate for information or
assistance.
General Information
Your trip to South Asia can be a rich and rewarding experience. There are ancient cultures and
artistic traditions to appreciate and a wealth of natural wonders to see - all co-existing with
modern societies. However, the customs and local conditions can be as distant from home as the
miles, and travelers should plan their trips carefully.
Consular Information Program
For travel information on any country, see the Department of State's Consular Information Sheet
for the country. Consular Information Sheets cover such matters as health conditions, unusual
currency and entry regulations, crime and security conditions, drug penalties, and areas of
instability. In addition, the State Department issues Travel Warnings when we recommend
Americans defer travel to a country because of unsafe conditions. Regulations may also prohibit
the use of U.S. passports to visit certain countries. This prohibition will be included in the Travel
Warnings issued for affected countries. Travel Warnings are under continuous review b"
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