Like many places in the area, night travels have higher risk factors. Be cautious and stay on the tour. You will have to be in the wrong place at the wrong time to experience more than small crimes. Anything can happen on the road. I am a supporter of travel insurance. This is my advice to choose a good travel insurance. Car-jacking and armed hold-ups are common on the main road ‘Carretera Salvador’ leading from Guatemala City to the border with El Salvador. The crossroads at Fraijanes, San Jose Pinula and Las Luces are also focal points for express kidnappings. Take care around ATM machines, petrol station forecourts, the airport, bus stations and shopping centres. Be wary of bogus police officers. There have been reports of visitors becoming victims of theft, extortion or sexual assault by people dressed in police uniforms. Pay attention to your security in the border areas with Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. It is often better to cross borders in the morning as they often close in the early evening and you will have time to reach your destination before dark. When crossing into Guatemala by land border, there have been numerous reports of customs/immigration officials charging an “entry