Avoiding Gangs When Leaving Port-au-Prince

Navigating the national roads, which are controlled by criminal factions, poses a significant challenge for travelers leaving Port-au-Prince bound for other cities or foreign destinations. Personally, I've traveled hundreds of kilometers to avoid intersecting paths with these criminal elements.

It's 5:00 PM on Sunday, May 5th, at Cayes-Jacmel. The day wanes, casting a golden hue over "Ti Mouyay" beach. The sea murmurs rhythmically as the sun gently fades, yielding to a soft breeze wafting from the neighboring hills. Nature unfolds its splendor in this idyllic corner of the southeast, a stark contrast to the tumult that has gripped Port-au-Prince for months.

Here, the cacophony of automatic gunfire gives way to a symphony of birdcalls and the buzz of insects. Instead of the thick plumes of smoke from burning

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