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Travel Visa Requirements for the “Banana Pancake Trail”
July 19th, 2024
Do You Need a Visa to Travel to Brazil?
April 10th, 2024
Simplified China Tourist Visa Requirements for U.S. Citizens: A Boost for Tourism
January 24th, 2024
Places to Go With Your Tanzanian Visa: Tarangire National Park
July 27th, 2022
The Serengeti gets all the glory, but if you're visiting Tanzania, make sure you carve some time out for Tarangire National Park as well. Frommer's, who recently named Tarangire one of the best parks in Tanzania, says that "While the focus for most travelers to Tanzania is nearby Serengeti, many come away claiming lesser-known Tarangire as the real highlight of their trip."
What makes Tarangire so special? At only 2,850 square kilometers, it may not be the largest park in Africa, but it has one of the densest wildlife populations - proof that sometimes good things do come in small packages. Here, you'll see elephants, zebra, wildebeest and scores of antelope, including the fabled oryx, often thought to have inspired the legend of the unicorn.
Look up in the ancient baobab trees, and
Preparing for a Trip To China
July 27th, 2022
So you're planning a trip to China? Be prepared- you won't make it there if you overlook these three steps!
Step 1- Passport, Please
To travel to China, you need:
A US passport, valid for at least 6 months after you plan to travel. If you applying for a one year multiple entry visa, you need to have at least a year left on your passport.
Enough blank visa pages in the back to accommodate all of the visas and stamps you'll receive on your journey.
The appropriate Chinese visa.
If you need a new passport or more pages, this must be taken care of before you apply for your Chinese visa. You can do it by yourself, but if you're on a deadline, an expediting company like RushMyPassport cuts through the red tape and makes the process simple and quick.
Step 2- Getting a Chinese