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Getting a Nigerian Visa To Visit Yankari National Park

October 15th, 2009
Want to take a walk  on the wild side?  Nigeria's Yankari National Park is your chance to see in person what most people only ever see in zoos or on the Discovery Channel- iconic African wildlife like lions, elephants, monkeys, antelope, hartebeest, African buffalo and hippopotamuses. The Yankari is also a bird watcher's dream, with over 350 different types of birds, including storks, vultures and hornbills. When you get tired of watching the animals, you can soak in the relaxing warm water of one of the park's hot springs, the largest of which is the Wikki spring. According to Wikipedia, Yankari National Park has been a national park since 1991, and the area has been a protected game reserve since 1957.   It is Nigeria's largest tourist attraction, with over 20,000 visitors in

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Surfing in El Salvador: Do You Need an El Salvador Visa?

October 14th, 2009
When you think of surfing, California is probably the first place to come to mind. However, the world is full of interesting and exciting destinations to catch  a wave. One up-and-coming surf spot is the small Central American country of El Salvador, known for gorgeous beaches and perfect waves. According to this post on the La Cocotera Resort's blog, surfers visit El Salvador for "ideal surfing conditions, unique wildlife, beautiful beaches and captivating culture." If you are considering a surfing vacation in El Salvador, you will need a valid passport and the appropriate visa. If you are staying less than 30 days, you can get an El Salvador visa ahead of time or apply for a tourist card when you arrive at the El Salvadorean border.  For longer stays, you should apply in advance

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Getting Visas To Go Backpacking In South America

October 12th, 2009
Europe has long been a favorite destination for backpackers, but what if  you'd like to get off the beaten path? Adventurous backpackers might want to consider backpacking in South America. For example, STA Travel is chronicling the journeys of Melanie, a 24-year -old from B0ston who plans to spend four months traveling through 6 different countries.  The first of series, this article discusses the basics of planning for a South American backpacking trip. This article, from the Aquinian, describes a student's  journey through Uruguay, Boliva, and Peru.  It is a great description of the ups and downs of life on the road in South America. There's so much to see...rainforests, mountains, beaches, and towering ancient cities like Macchu Picchu are just a start. However, before

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Getting an Egyptian Visa To See The Pyramids

October 9th, 2009
"I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shatter'd visage lies..." Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley The pyramids of Egypt have captivated the world for thousands of years. In fact, the Great Pyramid was named the 7th Wonder of the Ancient World around 140 BC by the Greek writer Antipater of Sidon. It's the only monument on the list that's still standing! There are actually several different pyramid groups in Egypt, but the pyramids of Giza (which include the Great Pyramid) are the most frequently visited by tourists.  When you visit Giza, you can also see the famous statue of the Great Sphinx, the subject of the poem at the beginning of the post. The Sphinx remains a myst

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Schengen Countries: Do You Need a Travel Visa?

October 8th, 2009
The Schengen Agreement is an agreement between 24  countries in Europe. It is designed to encourage travel between member countries by eliminating border checkpoints between them.  This means that if you enter one Schengen country, you have up to 90 days of continuous travel in all Schengen countries. The 24 Schengen countries include: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. What does this mean to you? Well, if you are an American citizen traveling to any of these countries for business or tourism and you plan on staying less than 90 days, you don't need a travel visa at all-just

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