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The Travel Street Presents New Information About Travel Advisories for Mexican States

by Evan Nasseri Seo Expert

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

17th May 2019: The Travel Street has come up with its latest addition that takes readers through Mexico. The recently updated information on the website shows that Mexico has introduced some travel advisories for many states. It takes note of the various states in Mexico which are safe and the dangerous ones.

The travel blog also provided credible recommendations regarding the safety concerns that are associated with traveling along certain routes to Mexico. The website also provided insights regarding the risks that can be associated with traveling through Mexico, such as dangers of corrupt officials in the local police. Another essential recommendation put forward in the information found on the website shows that air travel should always be the preferred route and if it is not possible, then it is suitable to travel by road.

Travel safely to Mexico with advice from the Travel Street
The states which were deemed unsuitable for travel to Mexico on the website include Colima State, Guerrero, Michoacán, Tamaulipas, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua. The blog also outlines the various reasons for which these states in Mexico did not receive travel advisories. For example, Colima state, Guerrero, and Michoacán have considerably higher rates of crime, and Tamaulipas has higher threats of kidnapping.

About the Travel Street:
The Travel Street is an emerging travel blog which highlights personalized experiences of visiting different places all over the world. The blogging website is committed to improving the travel experience of all readers.

For more information, please visit https://www.thetravelstreet.com/

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