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Archive for April, 2010


Gabon Visa Requirements For Tourists

April 18th, 2010
While tourism in Gabon is still an underdeveloped industry, it is definitely on the rise as more and more travelers discover the country's mix of exotic wildlife and breathtaking vistas. According to Wikipedia, roughly 85 percent of Gabon is covered in tropical rainforests, creating habitats for everything from gorillas to elephants to many different types of birds. Starting in 2000, the Gabonese government began promoting ecotourism and luxury tourism to further develop this sector of the economy. Approximately 155,000 tourists came to Gabon that year, a tremendous increase from the previous year. However, the US Department of State notes the the availability of tourist facilities is spotty outside of Libreville, the capital city. Where available, accommodations outside of Libreville ca

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China Visa Requirements To See the Terracotta Army of the 1st Qin Emperor

April 17th, 2010
This week's featured UNESCO World Heritage Site is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor of China. Qin Shi Huang took the title of emperor in 221 BC, and fought to subjugate and unify most of what today is modern-day China. The Qin Dynasty did not last long after Qin Shi Huang's death-the next 2 rulers were inept and the dynasty was replaced by what would become the Han Dynasty in 206 BC. However, before the dynasty collapsed, the kingdom spared no expense to send its first emperor into the next life in style.  Qin Shi Huang was buried in an elaborate tomb accompanied by what is estimated to be over 8,000 larger-than-life terracotta soldiers, acrobats and musicians, along with assorted calvary horses and horse-drawn chariots. Other than the Terracotta Army's size and scope, the

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Bolivian Visa Requirements For Business Travelers

April 16th, 2010
Bolivia has a slowly growing economy primarily based around energy, mining and forestry. The US is Bolivia's main trading partner, although new trade agreements have increased trade with neighboring countries as well. Business travelers to Bolivia should follow local business etiquette. According to WorldTravelGuide.net, that means dressing formally, in either a suit or at least a shirt and tie.  Also, appointments with your business contacts in Bolivia should be made in advance. American citizens traveling to Bolivia need to obtain a Bolivian business visa before leaving the US. Here's what you need to get one: 1 Bolivian visa application 1 passport-sized photo of yourself A copy of your itinerary A copy of your certificate  of vaccination for yellow fever A business

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An Indian Visa: Your First Step To Climbing in the Himalayas

April 14th, 2010
The Indian government just announced that they will be opening more than 100 peaks in the Himalayas to the public (h/t Nileguidance.)  The peaks are located in Kashmir, a region which often referred to as "heaven on earth." Foreign tourism has long been an important part of the Kashmiri economy. According to the Independent, in 1989 there were 100,000 foreign visitors. However,  a violent insurgency and India's military response to it made the area increasingly unattractive to tourists starting in the 1990's, and in 2008 only 25,000 were intrepid enough to venture into the region. Even so, according to this press release, approximately 60% of Kashmir's revenue comes from tourism.  In 2004, India and Pakistan began working toward peace in the region, and the amount of violence has

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Indian Visa Requirements For Medical Tourism

April 11th, 2010
It's no secret that medical care in the United States can be quite expensive if you aren't covered by insurance. One solution that is gaining popularity is medical tourism, which involves  going overseas for treatment. Since the cost of advanced medical care is often much lower in other countries,  medical tourism can offer tremendous savings for certain procedures, even when you factor in the cost of airfare and lodging . India is one of the fastest-growing centers of medical tourism. Wikipedia outlines the advantages: Most estimates claim treatment costs in India start at around a tenth of the price of comparable treatment in America or Britain.[7][76] The most popular treatments sought in India by medical tourists are alternative medicine, bone-marrow transplant, cardiac bypas

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