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		<title>Travel Visa Requirements for the African Tour of a Lifetime</title>
		<link>http://www.rushmytravelvisa.com/blog/2010/05/travel-visa-requirements-for-the-african-tour-of-a-lifetime/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 00:58:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, National Geographic publishes a list of recommended "Tours of a Lifetime." What travel visas do you need for the African tour of a lifetime? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, National Geographic publishes a list of recommended<a href="http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/tours/africa-tours/" target="_blank"> &#8220;Tours of a Lifetime.&#8221; </a> This year, they have several tours of Africa listed, but this <a href="http://www.travcoa.com/Find+a+Journey/Journey+Type/Group+Travel/Flying+Safaris/Once+in+a+Lifetime+Africa" target="_blank">&#8220;Once in a Lifetime Africa</a>&#8221; tour from  Travcoa really stands out for its comprehensiveness and in-depth nature.</p>
<p>It promises to let you experience, in a single journey, &#8220;the vast variety and beauty at the soul of Africa.&#8221; This is made possible by flying you to and from a variety of amazing destinations on a private plane. This tour takes you to South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zululand and Mozambique. You&#8217;ll visit game reserves and beaches, and you&#8217;re guaranteed to see a wide selection of African wildlife.</p>
<p>Of course, this kind of tour doesn&#8217;t come cheap-expect to spend about $34,900. That&#8217;s why they call it &#8220;Once a lifetime Africa&#8221;-you probably won&#8217;t be able to afford to go again!</p>
<p>Whether you see these countries on your own or as part of this tour, it&#8217;s important that you are prepared with all of the necessary travel visas documents-you wouldn&#8217;t want to miss the trip of a lifetime, would you? Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll need to visit each one:</p>
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<li>South Africa- No visa needed for stays of up to 90 days. However, make sure your passport has plenty of space in the back-you need at least 2 blank pages to enter the country.</li>
<li>Botswana- No travel visa needed, but make sure your passport has at least 6 months left before it expires.</li>
<li>Zambia- You do need a visa. A single-entry travel visa can be purchased on arrival. but if you need a multiple-entry Zambian visa, you must apply in advance.  Also, check your passport-you need two blank pages to enter Zambia.</li>
<li>Mozambique- You need a travel visa, and the Department of State recommends you apply in advance even though a single-entry visa is theoretically available at the border. Your passport needs to have at least 3 blank pages. You should also get a yellow fever vaccination and bring your certificate with you when you enter Mozambique.</li>
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<p>RushMyTravelVisa can help you plan your next trip to Africa, researching your itinerary and helping you apply for the necessary travel visas. If you need to renew your passport or have pages added to the back, our sister company RushMyPassport.com can help you obtain an <a href="http://www.rushmypassport.com/" target="_blank">expedited passport renewal. </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.rushmytravelvisa.com/index.html" target="_blank">Need a travel visa? Apply today! </a></p>
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		<title>Do I Need Shots to Visit Africa?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 01:42:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the more unpleasant aspects of international travel is making sure you are vaccinated against diseases that might be present where you are traveling. Of course, as unpleasant as it is to your arms stuck full of holes, it is a thousand times worse to get seriously ill overseas.
Also, some countries won&#8217;t let you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the more unpleasant aspects of international travel is making sure you are vaccinated against diseases that might be present where you are traveling. Of course, as unpleasant as it is to your arms stuck full of holes, it is a thousand times worse to get seriously ill overseas.</p>
<p>Also, some countries won&#8217;t let you get a visa if you don&#8217;t have the appropriate vaccinations. For example, yellow fever vaccinations are often required for travelers visiting countries where the disease, which causes flu-like symptoms and sometimes fatal liver damage, is present.</p>
<p>This guide will show you what shots you need to get a visa for each country in Africa. However, please talk to your doctor before your trip in case there are vaccinations that aren&#8217;t required but that you should get anyway.</p>
<p><strong>Visa Vaccination Requirements for Countries In Africa </strong></p>
<ol>
<li> Algeria- None</li>
<li> Angola- International Certificate of Vaccination  for yellow fever</li>
<li> Benin- International Certificate of Vaccination  for yellow fever (The US Department of State advises you to bring the certificate with you to Benin, also).</li>
<li> Botswana- No vaccination requirements, but they advise travelers to get malaria shots.</li>
<li> Burkina Faso- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever is not required to get a visa but IS required to enter the country.</li>
<li> Burundi- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever (also, bring it with you to get into the country).</li>
<li> Cameroon- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever</li>
<li> Cape Verde- Yellow fever vaccination is required if you are entering from areas in Africa or the Americas where yellow fever is endemic.</li>
<li> <span id="IL_AD2">Central African Republic- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever required for everyone.<br />
</span></li>
<li> Chad- None.</li>
<li> Comoros- None.</li>
<li>Republic of Congo- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever required to enter the country.</li>
<li> Democratic Republic of the Congo- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Cote d’Ivoire- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever (bring it with you to the airport or you&#8217;ll have to get vaccinated upon arrival)</li>
<li> Djibouti- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Egypt-  None</li>
<li>Equatorial Guinea- Visas aren&#8217;t required for US citizens in most cases, but you do need an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever to enter the country.</li>
<li> Eritrea- None</li>
<li> Ethiopia- None<span id="more-305"></span></li>
<li> Gabon- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever</li>
<li> The Gambia- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever</li>
<li> Ghana- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever</li>
<li> Guinea- International vaccination record (WHO card) including a current International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Guinea-Bissau- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever</li>
<li> Kenya- None</li>
<li> Lesotho- Visas not required for US citizens staying less than 180 days, but you still need an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever to enter.</li>
<li> Liberia- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Libya- Ask the embassy you plan to apply at about what is required.</li>
<li> Madagascar- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever required if you have been in an infected area in the past 6 months.</li>
<li> Malawi- None.</li>
<li> Mali- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Mauritania-International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Mauritius- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever required if you are arriving from an area where the disease is present.</li>
<li> Morocco- None</li>
<li> Mozambique- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.  Have it with you when you arrive or you&#8217;ll be charged $50 for a shot in the airport.</li>
<li> Namibia- None</li>
<li> Niger- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Nigeria- None</li>
<li> Rwanda- Visas aren&#8217;t required for Americans staying less than 90 days, but  an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever is required to enter the country.</li>
<li> Sao Tome and Principe- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Senegal- Us citizens don&#8217;t need a visa to stay less than 90 days, but they do need to present an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever to enter the country. Also, if you have recently traveled to an area where meningitis is present, bring proof of a meningitis vaccine as well.</li>
<li> Seychelles- None</li>
<li> Sierra Leone- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Somalia- None</li>
<li> <span id="IL_AD1">South Africa- </span>International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever required if you are arriving from an area where yellow fever is present.</li>
<li> Sudan- None</li>
<li> Swaziland- None</li>
<li> Tanzania-International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Togo- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Tunisia- None</li>
<li> Uganda- International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.</li>
<li> Zambia- None</li>
<li> Zimbabwe- None</li>
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<p>Visa requirements are always changing, so make sure to check with the embassy or consulate for each country you plan to visit so that you know what is expected of you. Or, RushMyTravelVisa will be happy research the visa requirements for your itinerary for you and assist you in expediting the application process. <a href="http://wwww.rushmytravelvisa.com/" target="_blank">Contact us today!</a></p>
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