Wednesday, February 10, 2021

India

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Why visit India?
Offers travelers ancient culture, architecture, art, beaches, caves, culture, festivals, history, monuments, museums, nightlife, plantations, religious shrines, skiing, spectator horse races, temples, theatre, vineyards, and waterfalls.



Photo Credit: Sathish Kumar Periyasamy/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Carpets, dolls, gems, musical instruments, paintings, saffron, shawls, silks, and tea.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Chaats (snacks). Dhokla (chickpea snack). Masala Dosa (rice crèpe). Rogan Josh (lamb curry). Vada Pav (potato sandwich).
  • Local Drink to Try: Assam Tea (black). Chhaang (alcohol). Feni (spirit). Hadia (rice beer). Lassi  (yogurt). Naan (flatbread). Nilgiri Tea. 


Bada Bagh Temple (Barabagh), Rajasthan, India. Photo Credit: Volker Glätsch/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • Hindus believe bathing in the Gange River will wash away your guilt.
  • Ayurvedic Medicine is deeply rooted and remains in practice.
  • Traditional weddings are an elaborate three day event. The Wedding Ceremony averages up to two hours followed by a Reception on the third day.
  • Second-most populous country in the world.
  • Ongoing disputes with neighbors China and Pakistan.
  • Climate is attributed by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert.
  • Has over 500 wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Second largest military in the world.
  • Agricultural growers of cotton, jute, oilseed, potatoes, rice, sugarcane, tea, and wheat.
  • Largely exports chemicals, engineering goods, jewelry, manufactured leather goods, petroleum products, software, and textile goods.
  • Has no national language.
  • Birthplace to Yoga Sutras (short verses used in yoga).
  • The ivory white marble Taj Mahal (Agra) was built to hold the tomb of the emperor's wife.  
  • Marriages are commonly arranged by parents or family elders.
  • Although illegal, Bride Dowry (cash or gifts) is still being practiced.
  • Bride Burning, death for failure to contribute to a Bride Dowry is known to occur, even though it's illegal.
  • Women commonly wear a sari, a single long piece of cloth (six yards long), knot tied around the waist and then over one shoulder.
  • Men commonly wear dhoti (similar to the sari) and pagri (turban).
  • Shalwars (pants) are wide at the waist with cuffed ankle bottoms.
  • Kameez is a long tunic shirt worn by men.
  • Cooking spice stables include cardamon, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, and turmeric. 
  • Most popular sport is cricket.
  • Historically, traded spices with Asia and Europe.
  • Largest producer of tea in the world.
  • Cow slaughter is largely banned.
  • Sundarbans National Park, has the largest estuarine mangrove forest in the world. 
  • Built during the "Golden Age", Mahabodhi Temple (Bodh Gaya) is their oldest temple.  
  • Third largest rail network in the world.

Taj Mahal, Agra, India. Photo Credit: Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Army Day, Development Film Festival, Heritage Walk Trivandrum, Indian Sports Honours, Indore Fashion Week, Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters, National Youth Day, Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, Ragam Festival, Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally, Swathi Sangeethotsavam, The Great Indian Film & Literature Festival, (February) Bangalore Fashion Week, Hyderabad Queer Pride, International Yoga Festival, Khajuraho Dance Festival, Lavasa Women's Drive, Mahindra Blues Festival, Maramon Convention, Rose Festival,(March) All India Police Band CompetitionFICCI Frames, India Fashion Week, Kitab Festival, (April) Lakme Fashion Week, Nirbhaya Samaroh, (May) Kerala Fashion League, (June) Mid-India Yearly Meeting, Sindhu Darshan Festival, (July) Elite Model Look India, Kargil Vijay Diwas, FPAI Indian Player of the Year, (August) Freedom Jam, (September) Bandra Fair, Mage Parab, Mysore Fashion Week, Pune International Literary Festival, Thunderstrock Festival, (October) ATMOS Festival, India Film Project, Indian Super League Hero of the League, Torawati Rajput Sabha,(November) Great Indian Rock,  Indian Super League Emerging Player of the League, (December) Cochin Carnival, Indian Sudoku Championship, Nandikar's National Theatre Festival, National Tribal Dance Festival, Natyanjali, Serendipity Arts Festival, and Vijay Dibos.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Pongal, Uttarayan, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Jayanti, Mahatma Gandhi's Death Anniversary, Onam, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, Arunachal Pradesh, Vishu, Cheti Chand, Kanshi Ram's Jayanti, Bihar Day, Rajasthan Day, Utkala Dibasa, Pana Sankranti, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar's Jayanti, Samrat Ashoka's Jayanti, Puthandu, Pohela Boishakh, Bihu, Labour Day, Maharashtra Day, Gujarat Day, Rabindra Jayanti, Annexation Day, Telangana Formation Day, Maharana Pratap Jayanti, Valmiki Jayanti, Accession Day, Sardar Patel Jayanti, Karnataka Rayjotsava, Andhra Pradesh Raashtra Avatharana Dinotsavam, Haryana Foundation Day, Madhya Pradesh Foundation Day, Kerala Foundation Day, Chhattisgarh Foundation Day, Kanaka Jayanti, and Armed Forces Flag Day.    

"Gateway of India", Mumbai, India. Photo Credit: Walkerssk/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Air pollution, malnutrition of children and poverty are an issue. 
  • Plan to dress conservatively.
  • Traveling between regions you'll experience changes in attire, cuisine, customs, language, religion, and traditions.
  • Avoid public display of affection.
  • Kerala Massages are popular. A method using herbal medicated oils with heat and steam.
  • Public smoking is prohibited.
  • Avoid standing with your hands on your hips, as it's considered aggressive behavior.
  • Remove shoes while visiting monuments, mosques, and temples.
  • Satellite phones require a permit.
  • Swaraj Dweep (Havelock Island) is known for their beaches, dive sites, and woodpeckers.
  • Adhere to Beach Warning signs, undertows can be powerful and deadly.
  • Do not travel to Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu, Kashmir, Maharashtra, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Telangana, Tripura, or along the Pakistan Border.
  • Targeted theft crime is known to occur in tourist areas.
  • Credit card ATM cloning is common.
  • A permit to buy, consume, or transport alcohol could be required. Varies by location. 
  • Same sex relations is illegal.
  • Surrogacy is illegal to travelers.
  • Present diseases: Malaria, Rabies, Tuberculosis (TB), and Zika Virus.
  • To drive, requires an International Drivers License.
  • Public transportation is prone to overcrowding.
  • Do not drink tap water. 
  • Sanitation is often considered below our standards.
  • The quality of medical care and treatment varies by locations.


Delhi, India. Photo Credit: Rhiannon/Pixabay 



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and two blank pages for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Yellow Fever vaccination required from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $5,000USD.


Thar Desert, Jodhpur (Rajasthan), India. Photo Credit: Rhiannon/Pixabay 



Monsoon Season is June - October. 
Subject to cyclones, earthquakes, flooding, humidity, mountain snowstorms, typhoons.



Lingmala Waterfall, Maharashtra, India. Photo Credit: Ron Mitra/Pixabay 



  • Best Time to Visit: October - March
  • Coldest Months: December - January
  • Hottest Months: April - May
  • Peak Season: November - March


Ellora Caves (Elura) Maharastra, India. Photo Credit: Simon Hallo Fraser/Pixabay 



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Agra Fort, Ajanta Caves, Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara at Nalanda Bihar, Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus), Churches and Convents of Goa, Elephanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Fatehpur Sikri, Great Himalayan National Park, Great Living Chola Temples, Great Living Chola Temples, Great Living Chola Temples, Group of Monuments at Hampi, Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Group of Monuments at Pattadakal, Hill Forts of Rajasthan, Historic City of Ahmedabad, Humayun's Tomb Delhi, Jaipur, Kaziranga National Park, Keoladeo National Park, Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Khangchendzonga (Kangchenjunga) National Park, Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Mountain Railways of India, Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks, Qutb Minar and its  Monuments, Delhi, Rani ki vav (The Queen's Stepwell), Red Fort Complex, Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Sun Temple Konârak, Sundarbans National Park, Taj Mahal, The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, The Jantar Mantar, The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai, and Western Ghats.



Ganges (Ganga) "Sacred River", India. Photo Credit: Simon Hallo Fraser/Pixabay 



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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Iceland

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Why visit Iceland?
Ideal for rugged outdoors enthusiasts seeking to enjoy beaches, birdwatching, camping, cycling, ecotourism, fishing villages, glaciers, geysers, golf, hiking, horseback riding, hot springs, ice climbing, lagoons, mountain climbing, museums, nightlife, northern lights, river rafting, rock climbing, ruins, skiing, snowmobiling, volcanoes, waterfalls, and whale watching.



Háifoss Waterfall, Háifoss, Iceland. Photo Credit: Michael Bubmann/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Blankets, coins, jackets, jewelry, lava ornaments, music, paintings, photographs, scarves, sheepskins, stamps, and sweaters.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Hákarl (cured shark). Minke (whale). Porramatur (cured meats). Puffin (delicacy bird). Skyr (yoghurt-like cheese).
  • Local Drink to Try: Brennivn (wine). Egils (beer). Ísafold (gin). Pilsner (beer). Reyka (vodka). Viking Gold (beer).


Húsavík, Iceland. Photo Credit: Christian Klein/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • In 2003, opened their first hydrogen fuel station.
  • In 2010, Eyjafjallajökull Volcano eruption forced hundreds to evacuate. 
  • Has few trees due to extensive deforestation for firewood and timber.
  • Horses competing abroad are not permitted to return due to herd disease concerns.
  • One of the most educated nations in the world.
  • Most homes are heated by hot water pumped up from the ground.
  • Nautholsvik Beach (Reykjavik) is man-made.
  • Named "Iceland" by Viking Settlers attempting to discourage others.
  • Europe's second largest island and 18th-largest in the world.
  • Has approximately 30 minor islands.
  • Vatnajökull is Europe's second largest glacier ice cap.
  • Only Research Scientists may visit the volcanic island of Surtsey.
  • The Coast remains ice-free through the winter season.
  • A sitka spruce in Kirkjubejarklaustur is the tallest tree.
  • Polar bears are known to arrive on icebergs from Greenland.
  • Has no roaming amphibians or reptiles on the island.
  • First country in the world with a political party formed and led entirely by women.
  • Has had international disputes over fishing rights.
  • In the Guinness World Records book as the "country ranked most at peace" and the "lowest military spending per capita".
  • Grew to developed country from a fairly poor one.
  • Use patronymic or matronymic surnames vs traditional family names. Icelandic Naming Committee approves all names.
  • Ranks as one of the lowest rates of income inequality in the world.
  • Telephone Directories are listed alphabetically by first name vs by surname.
  • Amongst the highest ratio of atheists in the world.
  • Imports and translates the most international literature compared to any other country.
  • The Bokatidindi, is distributed to every home annually showcasing all new publications contributing to soaring sales between September - November, the Christmas Book Flood (Jolabokaflod).
  • A leader in ocean rowing. 
  • Many Icelanders use horses for transportation purposes.


Kirkjufell Mountain, Grundarfjörður, Iceland. Photo Credit: MustangJoe/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Reykjavik International Games, Reykjavik Dark Music Days (February) Icelandic Beer Festival, Rainbow Reykjavik Winter Pride Festival, Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival, (March) Design March, Design Talks, (April) Childrens Culture Festival, Reykjavik International Library Festival, (May) International Museum Day, Reykjavik Metal Fest, Vaka Folk Arts Festival, (June) Festival of the Sea, The Colour Run, (July) Eistnaflug, Lunga Art Festival, The Runners Festival, (August) National Festival, Reykjavik Culture Night, Reykjavik Pride, (September) Reykjavik International Film Festival, Reykjavik Jazz Festival, The Night of Lights, (October) Cycle Music & Art Festival, Imagine Peace Tower, (November) Airwaves, Everybody's Spectacular, (December) New Year's Eve Run and The Yule Lads.     
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, First Day of Summer, Labour Day, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Icelandic Republic Day, Commerce Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Second Day of Christmas, and New Year's Eve.


Skogar Museum (southern), Skogar, Iceland. Photo Credit: René Boinski/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • English is widely spoken.
  • Not the ideal destination for budget conscious traveler(s).
  • Has no passenger railroads.
  • Weather is erratic and unpredictable.
  • Cuisine does not include much herbs or spices.
  • Fishing is best between June - September (arctic char, brown trout, and salmon).
  • Has a low crime rate.
  • Winter snowfall is most common in the north.
  • Interior roads are often impassable until July due to flooding and mud conditions.
  • Ski Season is  December - May (Blafjoll, Hveradalir, Skalafell).
  • Geothermal pool, Laugardalslaug (Reykjavik) is most popular.
  • Geothermal pools have a slight sulfur smell.
  • Most secondary roads are unpaved.
  • It is illegal to turn right at a red stop light.
  • Payment is rendered after medical care or hospitalization.
  • Between December - January, there's less than four hours of daylight daily.
  • Ferry Service is available from/to Denmark, Faroe Islands, Norway, and Shetland Islands during the summer.
  • Reykjavik (downtown) is known to become disorderly after patrons leave bars and nightclubs.
  • Reykjavik Card provides access to museums, swimming pools, and unlimited city transportation on a number of days purchased.
  • Seatbelts are mandatory by law.
  • Law requires headlights to be on at all times.
  • Cell phone use while driving is subject to a $5000ISK fine.
  • Route 1 (Ring Road) is a main road that runs around the island and connects all to the interior roads.
  • It is illegal to import whale goods back to the United States. Violators are subject to imprisonment and fine (up to $10,000).
  • Noted by Guinness World Records as "the Greenest Country".
  • Homeschooling is not permitted by citizens.
  • Youths from 6 - 16 are required to attend school.
  • Laugavegur is not wheelchair accessible friendly.


Route 1 (Ring Road), Iceland. Photo Credit: Stefan Meller/Pixabay 



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and two blank pages for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 90 days.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.


Thingvellir National Park, Southern Region, Iceland. Photo Credit: falco/Pixabay 



Subject to earthquakes, extreme snow melting, flooding, snowstorms, and volcano eruptions.

  • Best Time to Visit: June  - September
  • Coldest Months: November - March
  • Hottest Months: July - August
  • Peak Season: June - August


Photo Credit: Hans Braxmeier/Pixabay 



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Pingvellir National Park, Surtsey, and Vatnajökull National Park. 


Photo Credit: Michelle Maria/Pixabay 



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Monday, February 8, 2021

Hungary

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Why visit Hungary?
A destination which offers something for everyone whether to enjoy architectural landmarks, bicycling, casinos, caves, churches, folk art, folk music, hiking, historic cities, horseback riding, lakes, museums, national parks, rivers, thermal spas, villages, and vineyards.



Hungarian Parliament Building(Parliament of Budapest), Budapest, Hungary. Photo Credit: David Mark/Pixabay 



A popular destination for:
  • Amateur & Professional Photographers
  • Bucket List Destination
  • Cruise: Disembark/Embark
  • Groups: Family, Friends, Incentive Travel, Multigenerational, Reunions
  • Milestones: Anniversary, Birthday, Honeymoon, Retirement
  • Romance


Halászbástya (Fisherman's Bastion), Budapest, Hungary. Photo Credit: Giraffew/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Carpets, dolls, embroidery, lace, porcelain, pottery, spices, stoneware, tablecloths, table runners, and wine. 
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Dobos Cake (sponge cake). Goulash (soup). Halászlé (fish soup). Pörkölt (meat stew). Túrós Csusza (curd cheese noodles).
  • Local Drink to Try: Borozó (wine). Bull Blood (wine).  Egri Bikavér (wine). Pálinka (fruit brandy). Tokaji  Aszú (wine). Unicum (bitter herbal). 


Sopron, Hungary. Photo Credit: akos147/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • In 1978, Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President had the Hungarian Crown of St. Istvan returned.
  • Amongst all the eastern European countries has the most luxury hotels.
  • Turkish Baths (Budapest) are contributed by the Turks.
  • Little remains of pre-baroque architecture due to wars.
  • Invention birthplace of ballpoint pen, carburetor, Rubik's Cube, and vitamin C supplements.
  • Citizens receive a tuition-free university education.
  • Amongst one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.
  • Receives over 15 million international tourist travelers annually.
  • Largest thermal water cave system in the world.
  • Home to the second largest thermal lake in the world.
  • Lake Balaton, is the largest lake in Central Europe.
  • First country in the world to enact Laws of Ethnic and Minority Rights.
  • Kékes is the highest mountain.
  • Budapest (capital) has over 100 embassies.
  • Has their own currency, Hungarian Forint (HUF).
  • Holds the highest rate of patents filed.
  • Budapest Metro is the second-oldest underground metro system in the world (1896). 
  • Children, church employees, handicapp low income, pension recipients, and students all receive free universal health insurance coverage.
  • Popular destination for Dental and Plastic Surgery Tourism.
  • Széchenyi Medicinal Bath, is the largest medicinal bath in Europe.
  • Esztergom Basilica, is one of the largest basilicas in Europe.
  • Switched from using Latin Alphabet. 
  • Paprika powder is a culinary staple.
  • Centuries ago, Pannonia (west) received vines from the Romans.
  • Napoleon III, last Emperor of France would order barrels of Tokaji wine annually.
  • DIgestive liqueur bitter Unicum requires 40 herbs to create.
  • Has approximately 450 public baths.
  • Home to approximately 1,500 thermal springs.
  • Herend Porcelain (Herend) is one of the world's largest operating ceramic factories (since 1826).
  • Chess is considered a sport by popularity.
  • Holds the second-highest number of Olympic gold medals in the world.
  • Holds one of the longest undefeated consecutive runs (31 wins in 4 years) in football history.
  • Millenary Benedictine Abbey was founded by Benedictine Monks.


Esztergom Basilica, Esztergom, Hungary. Photo Credit: Walkerssk/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Budapest International Circus Festival, (March) Budapest Fringe
    Festival, Budapest Spring Festival, Easter Festival, Friss Hús Budapest International Short Film Festival, Hollóko's Easter Festival, (April) Budapest Fashion Week, Budapest Lamb Toros Pork & Brandy Festival (May) Kocsonya Fesztival, Sutnicake Cake Festival, (June) 
    Budafest Summer Opera & Ballet Festival, Danube Carnival, Formula One Grand Prix, International Guitar Festival, International Palace Tournament, Island Festival, Knight Tournaments, National Jewish Festival, Organ Concerts, Rockmaraton Festival, Szeged Summer Festival, Traditional Handicraft Fair, Valley of Magic Festival, VOLT Music Festival, (July) Balaton Cross Swimming Competition, Balaton Sound Festival, Budapest Pride, Frontier Castle Festivities, Hortobagy Shepherds' Festival, Kapolcs Valley of Arts Festival, Koros Valley Folk Arts Festival, Red Bull Air Race Budapest, (August) Debrecen Flower Carnival, Sziget Music Festival, (September) Buda Castle Wine Festival, Budapest Art Weeks, Budapest Contemporary Music Weeks, Budapest International Fair, Budapest International Wine Festival, Budapest National Gallop, Tihany Garda Fish Festival, (October) Budapest Fashion Week, Budapest Palinka and Sausage Festival, Oktoberfest, (November) Goose & Wine Festival, (December) Budapest Christmas Fair and Festival.
  • Holidays: New Year Day, National Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Pentecost Monday, Foundation Day, National Day, All Saints Day, Christmas Day, and Second Day of Christmas.


Hollókő Castle, Hollókő, Hungary. Photo Credit: Rene Rauschenberger/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Tokaj and Villany are best known as wine regions.
  • Lake Balaton (west) is a water activities paradise.
  • Known intolerance towards Jews, LGBT, and Roma.
  • Targeted pick-pocketing crime towards tourists known to occur.
  • Travelers’ checks are not widely accepted.
  • Has zero tolerance for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) whether alcohol or drugs.
  • Validate your public transportation ticket(s) to best avoid fines.
  • Fines are paid at the Post Office. Police will confiscate your passport if you contest a fine as an “invitation letter”. Requiring you to resolve the dispute at the Police Station. Passport only returned after resolution and/or fine payment.


Tapolca, Hungary. Photo Credit: sikermarketing/Pixabay 



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 90 days.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.


Széchenyi Medicinal Thermal Bath, Budapest, Hungary. Photo Credit: baklava/Pixabay 


  • Best Time to Visit: May - September
  • Coldest Month: January
  • Hottest Month: July 
  • Peak Season: June - August


Lake Balaton, Transdanubian Region, Hungary. Photo Credit: Jakob Straub/Pixabay 



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Budapest (including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue), Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst, Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae), Fertö / Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape, Hortobágy National Park (Puszta), Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment, Old Village of Hollókő (and its surroundings), and Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape.

Shoes on the Danube Bank Monument, Budapest, Hungary. Photo Credit: larahcv/Pixabay 



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Danube River, Budapest, Hungary. Photo Credit: joakant/Pixabay 

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