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- Types of Belarus Visas
- Get a Gabon Visa to See Hippos Surf
- Get a Chinese Visa to See the Great Wall
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Get an Indian Visa To Take Advantage of This Great Travel Deal
December 5th, 2009
Looking for a way to decompress after the holidays are over? Travelzoo is offering a package that can help you get away for a spring break in India for just $999 for an eight day trip.
The $999 covers airfare, hotels, breakfast, and tours of the major attractions of three Indian cities: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. You'll see the Taj Mahal, ancient temples and more. And yes, the deal even includes an elephant ride!
For more details about the trip and for b0oking instructions, check out Jaunted.
Ready to get away this spring? To take advantage of this awesome deal, you will need both a valid passport and an Indian tourist visa. Here’s what you need to get the visa:
A current US passport
2 matching, recent passport photos
An Indian visa application form. When you c
Getting a Jordan Visa to Visit the Dead Sea
December 5th, 2009
Jordan's Rift Valley is the home of the world-famous Dead Sea. Located just over 400 miles below sea level, the Dead Sea shore is the lowest land area on the planet.
The Dead Sea is fed by the River Jordan, but the water has no place to go and so it slowly evaporates, leaving deposits of salts and other minerals behind. The Dead Sea has a salinity level of 33.7%, according to Wikipedia. For comparison, the ocean has an average salinity level of 3.5%.
The Dead Sea is approximately 8.6 times as salty as seawater. Because of the high concentration of salt, if you go for a swim in the Dead Sea you will float like a cork!
With this much salt in the water, the Dead Sea is almost completely devoid of animal and plant life, the only exception being small amounts of certain types
Types of Belarus Visas
December 4th, 2009
Once part of the Soviet Union, Belarus became independent in 1991. Belarus requires all US citizens to have both a valid passport and the appropriate Belarus visa before they can set foot on Belorussian territory. Before you apply for your visa, you need to consider the purpose of your visit to make sure you apply for the right type of visa.
Belarus offers the following types of visas:
Tourist visas
Business visas
Transit visas (if you will be traveling through Belarus on the way to another destination and will be staying in the country for less than 48 hours)
Private visit/homestay visas for visitors who will be staying with a friend or family member in Belarus.
Employment and study visas are available for visitors who want to work or go to school in Belarus, but you
Get a Gabon Visa to See Hippos Surf
December 3rd, 2009
Have you ever seen a hippopotamus surf? If not, you should definitely put Gabon on your list of places to visit.
Tourists flock to Gabon for its amazingly diverse forests and parks. A full 10% of Gabon's land area was protected and turned into national parkland in 2002 by President El Hadj Omar Bongo. The most famous of Gabon's national parks is Loango National Park, which encompasses savanna, dense forests and unspoiled white sand beaches.
In the forests, you'll find elephants and even families of gorillas. The beaches are home to the famous surfing hippos-if you're lucky, you'll see them playing in the waves just off the shore. Further away from the beach, you can spot whales and dolphins.
Visiting Loango National Park helps maintain this amazing ecosystem. The money you spend
Get a Chinese Visa to See the Great Wall
November 29th, 2009
The Great Wall of China is one of China's most famous landmarks. Built to protect China from invasion by neighboring peoples, the wall was constructed over many centuries, starting in 5 BC and ending in the 16 century AD. However, most of what is there now was constructed in the 16th century, during China's Ming Dynasty.
According to Wikipedia, the entire wall, including natural fortifications and trenches, stretches 5,500.3 miles! The Great Wall is truly an ambitious feat of construction, so grand that people have long assumed that it must be visible from space. However, as it turns out, space travel makes even the Great Wall seem insignificant. If it can be seen from space at all, it can only be seen at low orbits by people who know exactly where to look. You definitely would not b