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Archive for August, 2010


Brazil Visa Requirements to Visit the Pantanal

August 21st, 2010
This week's featured UNESCO World Heritage Site is part of the largest wetland in the world. The Pantanal Conservation Complex consists of 4 protected areas in Brazil's Pantanal region. The Pantanal is an amazing ecosystem that supports a tremendously diverse population of plants and animals. According to Wikipedia, it is home to 3500 known plant species, 1000 different types of birds, 300 different types of mammals, 480 reptile species, 400 fish species and over 9,000 different types of invertebrates. Some of the most photogenic inhabitants of the Pantanal include giant river otters, howler monkeys, endangered hyacinth macaws and other parrots, jaguar, giant anteaters, the alligator-like caiman and the odd-looking tapir, which resembles a pig but is actually more closely related to th

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Overpriced Cruise Excursions: One Way To Circumvent Russian Visa Requirements

August 20th, 2010
Russia's visa system is not known for being traveler-friendly. In fact, even the US Department of State calls it "restrictive and complicated," and that's putting it diplomatically. Gadling notes that the hassles involved in applying for a Russian tourist visa have encouraged a market for expensive shore excursions on Baltic cruises. Most Baltic cruise ships remain in port in St. Petersburg for 2 or 3 days, and Gadling points out that if you travel by yourself, you can easily get to and from Moscow for about $60, while a Moscow shore excursion booked through Silversea Cruises costs $999 per person. The advantage of booking through the cruise line, however, is that the cruise line deals with the Russian visa system for you by obtaining a blanket transit visa good for all passengers on th

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Travel Visa Requirements To Eat, Pray and Love

August 18th, 2010
Eat, Pray, Love was a both a critical and commercial success in novel form, appeasing both professional literary critics and Oprah Winfrey as well as topping the New York Times' Bestseller list. Now, , writer Elizabeth Gilbert's chronicle of self-discovery through travel has been made into a movie, with Julia Roberts playing the lead role. The Nileguidance blog points out that both the book and the movie are inspiring people to travel to the locations mentioned in the book in hopes of having some transcendent experiences of their own. Several tour companies have even started to offer Eat, Pray, Love tours. Here's how Nileguidance describes the appeal of patterning a trip after the book: What Eat Pray Love does inspire, however, is the notion that long-term travel is possible, and

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Kenyan Visa Requirements To Climb Mt. Kenya for Charity

August 17th, 2010
The famous mountaineer George Mallory was once asked why he wanted to climb Mt. Everest. He reportedly responded "Because it's there," and those three words have become something of a mantra among mountaineers. However, modern-day mountaineers have another reason to climb: charity. Charity climbs help aid groups raise money and bring attention to the causes they support. For example, The International Childcare Trust is currently organizing a climb of Mt. Kenya, Africa's second-highest mountain, to publicize its work fighting for the rights of children to enjoy childhood without hunger, poverty or preventable sickness (h/t Gadling). Here's how their website describes the journey: A unique challenge of a lifetime up Africa’s 2nd highest peak – Mount Kenya, an extinct volcano wi

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The Top 5 Reasons to Get a Vietnamese Visa

August 15th, 2010
In 2010, approximately 4.5 to 4.6 million international tourists will visit Vietnam.  Should you join them? Here are the top 5 reasons to get your Vietnamese visa and go check it out for yourself: 1. Phu Quoc Island This idyllic island features flawless, snow-white beaches, delectable seafood and a cornucopia of outdoor adventure activities such as riding motorbikes, sea kayaking and scuba diving. Visit it now, while it's still relatively undeveloped. It won't stay that way long. 2. Hoi An Hoi An is a charming tourist town that revels in its history. One of the highlights of visiting Hoi An is the "Hoi An Legendary Night," a monthly street festival that celebrates the full moon with traditional decorations, food, drink, songs and dances. If you like clothes, Hoi An is also

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