Thursday, September 2, 2021

Liechtenstein

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Why visit Liechtenstein?

Ideal destination for the outdoorsy traveler seeking to experience alpine landscapes, bicycling, camping, fishing, golf, hanggliding, hiking, medieval castle, mineral baths, mountaineering, mountain scenery, museums, music, rare flora, skiing, snowboarding, theatre, villages, vineyards, and winter sports.



At a Glance
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Hafalaab (Soup). Rösti (Fried Potato). Saukerkas (Cheese). Torkarebl (Porridge). Wurst (Sausage).  
  • Local Drink to Try: Liechtenstein Wine.


(Malbun) Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. Photo Credit: ravisimo/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • First to introduce compulsory school education in the world.
  • Formerly considered a billionaires tax haven. 
  • Smallest nation to win a medal in the Olympics.
  • There's an old smuggler's trail (Malbun) into Austria.
  • Europe's fourth-smallest country.
  • The Ski Museum (Vaduz) exhibits over 180 pairs of  boots and 300 pairs of skis.
  • One of the world's two doubly landlocked countries.
  • Has 32 mountains. 
  • Has more registered companies than citizens in the world.



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (March) Monster Concert, Operettas, Treisenberg Spring Festival, (June) LGT Alpine Marathon, and (July) Film Festival Vaduz.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Berchtold Day, Epiphany, Candlemas, Shrove Tuesday, St Joseph's Day, March Equinox, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, May Day, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, June Solstice, Liechtenstein National Day, Nativity of Our Lady, September Equinox, All Saints' Day, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, December Solstice, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, St Stephen's Day, and New Year's Eve.


Photo Credit: Randy Jost/Pixabay 




Good to Know
  • German is their official language.
  • Western side (Low Country) offers meadows, orchards, vineyards and villages. 
  • Eastern side (Upper Country) peaks reach above 8,000 ft.
  • Has no airports.
  • There are only four railway stations.
  • St Gallen–Altenrhein Airport (ACH) and Zurich Airport (ZRH) are the nearest airports.
  • From Zurich the Swiss intercity train stops in Sargans or Buchs. Nearest Austrian rail station is Feldkirch.
  • Liechtenstein Museum (Austria) holds the private Art Collection of Prince of Liechtenstein.
  • Bicycle theft, pick-pocketing, and vehicle break-ins are known to occur.
  • Mountain rescues are extremely expensive, purchase sufficient insurance coverage to include coverage for mountain search and rescue for adventure sports. 
  • Most major credit cards are widely accepted, most vendors only accept chip-and-PIN cards.
  • Turning right at a red stop light is illegal.
  • Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is common. 
  • Vehicle snow chains are required during the winter.
  • Mountain roads are known to close for extended periods due to weather.
  • A Swiss or Austrian toll sticker is required for entry/exit.
  • Drivers entering intersections from the right have priority over those passing on the left.
  • Extensive bus network connects Vaduz (capital), Switzerland and Austria. Tickets must be validated prior to boarding. Failure to do so may result in an on-the-spot fine by an Inspector. If unable to pay the fine on the spot, it can automatically be doubled.


Vaduz, Lichtenštejnsko. Photo Credit: Ondrej Bocek/Unsplash



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 90 days.
  • Required Vaccination from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000 Swiss Francs (CHF).

Sudden weather changes occur: avalanches, falling rocks, flooding, glacial crevasses, landslides, and snowdrifts.

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


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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Libya

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Why visit Libya?
Ancient cities, beaches, camel riding, folk culture, history, horseback riding, monuments, mountainous region, ruins, and scuba diving.



At a Glance
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Basbousa (Dessert Cake). Bazin (Bread). Bil-Bosla (Couscous). Hasa Adas (Soup). Kufta Bil Batinjal (Meat Dish). Makaruna Imbaukha (Pasta). Ruz Hoot Bil Kusbur (Fish Dish). Shakshouka (Egg Dish). Tajin Mahshi (Stuffed Vegetables).


Fun Facts
  • In 1951, became independent.
  • In 1992,  broke a world record with temperatures reaching 136.4 °F.
  • Coastline is the longest of any African country bordering the Mediterranean.
  • Arkenu structures once were thought to be two impact craters.
  • Holds the largest oil reserves in Africa.
  • Home to the largest network of water pipes (Great Man-Made River).
  • Nearly 97% are Muslims even though historically one of oldest Jewish communities in the world (300 BC).
  • The city of Leptis Magna is considered one of the best preserved Roman archaeological sites in the world.


Cyrene, Libya. Photo Credit: hamza88/Pixabay 




Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (March) Nalut Spring Festival, (August) Zuwarah Awessu Festival, (October) Ghadames Festival, (November) Ghat Festival, and  (December) Acacus Festival.
  • Holidays: Libyan Revolution Day, May Day, Eid al-Fitr, June Solstice, Day of Arafah, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, Martyrs' Day, September Equinox, The Prophet's Birthday, Liberation Day, December Solstice, and Independence Day.

Good to Know
  • Due to civil unrest travel is not recommended.
  • Compared to other Arab countries women are amongst the most liberated.
  • Does not have bars, concert halls, or nightclubs. Few art galleries or theaters.
  • Do not pass or receive food with your left hand.
  • Culturally avoid exposing the soles of your feet. 
  • Both men and women should dress modestly.
  • Northern region has a milder Mediterranean-like climate.
  • Journalists are known targets from armed groups.
  • Homosexuality is illegal. Subject to fines and incarceration.
  • A large country with a small population.
  • Arabic speaking and Arab culture.
  • Museums are primarily in Tripoli. 
  • Staple food varies by area (western/pasta and eastern/rice).
  • Alcohol consumption is illegal throughout the country.
  • Small towns do not usually have restaurants.
  • The export of local currency is prohibited.
  • A Israeli passport or VISA may not enter. 
  • Egypt and Tunisia borders are known to close without notice. 
  • You're required to carry proof of citizenship and VISA with you at all times.
  • Extremist groups are known to target USA travelers.
  • Do not photograph government buildings, employees, or military.
  • Predominantly “cash-only". MasterCard and VISA are not widely accepted.
  • There is no direct commercial air service to the USA by carriers registered here. Service can be sporadic and cancelled without warning.


Photo Credit: WikiImages/Pixabay 




This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Required Vaccination from select countries. 

Prone to dust storms and sandstorms.

  • Best Time to Visit: November - March
  • Coolest Months: January - February 
  • Hottest Months: April - September
  • Peak Season: June - August


Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Archaeological Site of Cyrene, Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna, Archaeological Site of Sabratha, Old Town of Ghadamès, and Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus.

Sabratha , Libya. Photo Credit: Mohamed Sadiq/Unsplash




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Monday, August 30, 2021

Liberia

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Why visit Liberia?

For the experienced adventurous traveler beaches, history, rain forests, scuba diving, tribal culture, tropical jungles, 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Batik clothing, and wood carvings.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Breh (bread). Chicken Peanut Soup.
    Eddoes (taro root). Fufu (Bread). Geebee (Stew). Jollof Rice (Spicy Rice). Palava (Spicy Soup). Palm Butter Soup. Pepper Kala (Fried Dumpling). 
  • Local Drink to Try: Gana Gana (Sugarcane Juice). Palm Wine (Palm Tree Sap). 


Fun Facts
  • In 1847 declared independence but was not recognized by the USA until 1862.
  • In 1848, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, African American from Virginia (state) was elected their President after moving there.
  • In 1926, USA rubber company Firestone established their rubber plantation there.
  • Cost of electricity (.54 per kWh) is considered among the highest in the world. 
  • University of Liberia (Monrovia) is the country's largest and oldest (1862) university. 
  • Natural resources include diamonds, gold, iron, and timber.
  • Second-largest maritime registry of merchant fleet ships due to the lack of rules in the world.
  • Growers of bananas, cassava, natural rubber, palm oil, and rice.
  • Imports approximately 90% of their rice.
  • Chimpanzees, duikers, elephants, hippopotamus, leopards, and monkeys are widely consumed as a delicacy (bushmeat).
  • Polygamy marriages is praticed. Men can have up to four wives (ages 15–49).
  • Mount Nimba Strict Reserve and Providence Island are pending registration on the 

    UNESCO World Heritage Centre.




Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (November) Monrovia Children’s Day Festival
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Armed Forces Day, Decoration Day, J.J. Roberts' Birthday, Fast and Prayer Day, National Unification Day, Independence Day, Flag Day, Thanksgiving, William Tubman's Birthday, and Christmas.


Good to Know
  • Poor infrastructure.
  • Fuel, lodging, fuel, telephone services, and transportation are unevenly available.
  • Disruption of communications service is common. 
  • Due to poisoning, avoid eating amberjack, barracuda, bonito, grouper, mackerel, mahi-mahi, snapper, or tuna.
  • Shop at the National Cultural Center (Kendeja) for wood carvings.
  • Sanitation conditions to not meet our USA standards.
  • Due to bilharzia risk avoid swimming or wading in freshwater lakes or streams.
  • Buchanan offers beach towns.
  • Cholera, Hepatitis (A, B, C), HIV, Malaria, Onchocerciasis, Polio, Rabies, Schistosomiasis, Typhoid, Tetanus, Yellow Fever are prevalent.
  • Passports are required to be stamped at the Immigration Office on Broad Street (Monrovia) within 48 hours of arrival. 
  • Ocean currents are strong.
  • Adult literacy is low.
  • Avoid public transportation.
  • An International Driver’s License is required to drive.
  • ATMs are not widely available. 
  • English is their official language.
  • Police force is limited.
  • Credit cards and Traveler's checks are not widely accepted.
  • Surfing is best in Robertsport.
  • Use insect repellents containing 20% DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus or IR3535.
  • Photography of air, government buildings, military, public buildings, and sea ports is not permitted.
  • Winter months (November - March) dry dust poses issues.
  • Pollution is a significant issue (Monrovia).
  • Roads are often impassable following heavy rainfalls (May - October).
  • Highly ranked for rape and sexual abuse towards women. Punishable up to life in prison.
  • Treat your clothing and tents with permethrin.
  • Homosexuality is illegal. Considered a first-degree misdemeanor with up to one year in prison.
  • Has highly venomous Portuguese Man-of-War jellyfish.
  • Avoid exploring in the dark.
  • Ambulances do not include trained paramedics and often have little to no medical equipment onboard.
  • Government corruption is rampant.
  • Avoid crowds, demonstrations, and rallies.
  • Does not have working landline telephone systems. Purchase or rent a local cellular phone. 

This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination required. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $7,500USD.


Photo Credit: Сергей Корчанов/Pixabay 




  • Best Time to Visit: December - April  
  • Coolest Months: June - November
  • Hottest Month: April 
  • Peak Season: October - January


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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Lesotho

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Why visit Lesotho?

Ideal for the outdoorsy travelers seeking to enjoy birdwatching, hiking, horseback riding, mountains, prehistoric footprints, rivers, ruins, skiing, and trout fishing.



Photo Credit: Herbert Bieser/Pixabay 




At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Copper chess sets, gemstones, mats, porcupine quill jewelry, pottery, rock paintings, straw hats, tapestries, and weaved goods.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Kebabs. Likhobe (Stew). Motoho (Porridge). Oxtail Stew. Ting (Porridge).
  • Local Drink to Try: Ginger Beer. Maluti Beer.



Photo Credit: Simon Allen/Pixabay 





Fun Facts
  • In 1966, declared independence from the United Kingdom (UK).
  • In 2007, a local textile worker's average income was $103USD per month.
  • In 2020, Thomas Motsoahae Thabane, Prime Minister stepped down following allegations of murdering his ex-wife.
  • Third largest in the world, completely surrounded by the territory of another country. 
  • Completely surrounded by South Africa.
  • Nearly 90% of the land consists of mountains.
  • The highest peak is Thabana Ntlenyana (11,420 ft).
  • Moyeni (south) has dinosaur footprints.
  • Diamonds are produced in: Kao, Letšeng, Liqhobong, and Mothae. Letšeng Mine the leading producer of value per carat.
  • Katse Botanical Gardens holds a collection of medicinal plants. 
  • Holds the highest literacy rate in Africa.
  • The Midlands in England imports their handcrafted woolen blanket.
  • Lesotho is divided into ten districts.
  • The Basotho blanket (thick wool cover) makes for their traditional attire.
  • Home to the highest rates of lightning strikes per square mile in the world.
  • Only independent state in the world entirely above 3,281 ft in elevation.
  • Approximately 40 million tons of soil are lost annually due to erosion.



Photo Credit: Herbert Bieser/Pixabay 





Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (February) Clarens Craft & Beer Festival, (March) Family Day, Moshoeshoe’s Day, Race to Rhodes, Surrender Hill Marathon, (April) Royal Drakensberg Mountain Bike Challenge, Splashy Fen Music Festival, (June) Duzi Trail Run, Ski Grand Prix, (July) Ski Festival, The Kings Cup, (August) 4 Peaks Mountain Challenge, National Snowboard Champs, (September) Morija Arts & Cultural Festival, Mont-Aux-Sources Challenge, Reggae Summer Fest, (October) Golden Gate Challenge, Soaring Eagle Mountain Run, (November) Ficksburg Cherry Festival, Ficksburg Cherry Race, Roof Of Africa, (December) High Altitude Summer Marathon, Lesotho Tourism Annual Festival, Lesotho and Jazz Festival.
  • HolidaysNew Year, Moshoeshoe's Birthday, March Equinox, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Ascension Day, Africa Heroes Day, June Solstice, King's Birthday, September Equinox, Independence Day, December Solstice, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.



Photo Credit: Herbert Bieser/Pixabay 




Good to Know
  • Weak economy.
  • Summer (December - March) is prone to rain and thunderstorms
  • A stopover destination while traveling through South Africa.
  • Rural hut flags have various homeowner meanings of goods sold: Green = Vegetables, Red = Meat. White = Sorghum Beer, and Yellow - Barley Beer.
  • Highland snow occurs between May - September.
  • Medical facilities are limited and ambulance service is unreliable.
  • Skiing occurs between June - August (Oxbow).
  • Trout fishing is best between September - May.
  • Natives with a disability are known to face a significant cultural and social  barriers.
  • Crime rate is high and foreigners are known to be targeted.
  • Confine your explorations to daylight hours.
  • Avoid crowds and demonstrations.
  • Maximum VISA extensions permitted is five (up to 180 days). 
  • Leave your valuables at home as baggage theft is known to occur at O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) (Johannesburg). Airport plastic wrapping service acts as a deterrent.
  • Majority of the roads are unpaved, a four-wheel-drive is recommended .
  • Highest incidence of tuberculosis in the world.
  • Due to high altitude take precaution and pace yourself.
  • Rental cars are only available in Maseru.
  • Significant levels of child labour does exist.
  • Consensual same-sex sexual relations is criminalized.
  • Visiting or transferring through South Africa two blank VISA pages are required.  All children under 18 are required to carry their birth certificate as well.  
  • Traffic flows from the left, with vehicle steering on right.
  • Prone to droughts, causing food and water shortages.
  • Avoid mini-bus taxis.
  • Do not consume tap water.
  • Second  highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the world. 

This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with three months of validity following return and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 30 days.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination from select countries. 


Maloti-Drakensberg Park (Jonathan's Gate), Sehlabathebe, Lesotho. Photo Credit: Arthur Hickinbotham/Unsplash 



  • Best Time to Visit: April - October
  • Coldest Month: June - August
  • Hottest Months: December - March
  • Peak Season: October - November & March - April


Photo Credit: WhiskerFlowers/Pixabay 




Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Maloti-Drakensberg Park 


Photo Credit: Herbert Bieser/Pixabay 



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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Lebanon

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Why visit Lebanon?
For the traveler seeking to explore the Middle Eastern to enjoy archaeological ruins, caving, coastal towns, cultural diversity, hiking, historical sites, mountains, nightlife, scuba diving, skiing, water sports, and whitewater rafting.



Raouché (Pigeons Rock), Beirut, Lebanon. Photo Credit: Tülay Arsal/Pixabay 




At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Antiques, copper, embroidered linens, gold jewelry, lace, leather, mosaic trays, pottery, and rugs.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Baba Ghanouj (dip). Baladi Cheese. Ka'ak (bread). Kibbe (meat pie). Kubideh (kebab type). Manaeesh (pizza). M'Juhdara (stew). Mulukhiyah (stew). Sambousek (stuffed pastry). Sayadieh (fish). Shawarma (sandwich). Sfouf (anise cake). Tabbouleh (salad).
  • Local Drink to Try: Almaza (beer). Arabic CoffeeArak (anise-flavored liquor). Ayran (yogurt). Chateaux (wine). Jallab  (sweet drink). Kefraya (wine). Ksara (wine). Musar (wine). 


Beirut, Lebanon. Photo Credit: mathewscaria/Pixabay 




Fun Facts
  • During the Ancient Period (3000 BC – AD 500) home to cedar tree forests.
  • In the Bible, during a Wedding at Cana, Jesus turned water into wine (John 2:1-11).
  • In the Book of Jonah, Jonah Hebrew Prophet, directed by God disobeys his request and attempts to flee Khalde. Thrown overboard by sailors. Swallowed by a large fish. He prayed to God. God commands the fish to vomit Jonah out three days and three nights later.
  • One of the smallest Asia countries.
  • Compared to any other Arabic country produces the majority of skilled laborers.
  • Formerly known as  "Switzerland of the East '' for their financial power and stability.
  • Beirut was considered "Paris of the Middle East" amongst tourists.
  • They follow the French legal system.
  • Most tourists are from Japan, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
  • Moustafa Farroukh (1901-1957), Painter was trained in Rome (Italy) and Paris (France) produced over 2,000 artwork pieces.
  • The Prophet (1923) written by Gibran Khalil Gibran (1883-1931), Writer/Poet was the second best selling book behind the Bible.


Baalbek Roman Ruins, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon. Photo Credit: djedj/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (March) Beirut Pride, (July) Baalbeck International Festival, Batroun International Festival, Beiteddine International Festival, Byblos International Festival, Dhour Chwer Festival, Ehmej Festival, Jounieh International Festival, Tyre & South Festival, Zouk Mikael International Festival, (September) Tyr Festival, and (November) Kobayat International Festivals.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Epiphany, Armenian Christmas, St Maroun Day, Feast of the Annunciation, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Workers' Day, Martyrs' Day, Liberation & Resistance Day, Feast of the Assumption, Lebanese Independence Day, Christmas Day, Islamic New Year, Day of Ashura, Mawlid, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha.


  • Falougha Lakes, Falougha-Khalouat, Lebanon. Photo Credit: kab_s/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Entry is known to be denied for travelers Egyptian Border Stamp, Jordanian Border Stamp, Israeli Border Stamp, and/or Israeli VISA.
  • Not all beaches are swimmable due to inland waste dumping.
  • Has a moderate Mediterranean climate; winters are cool and rainy while summers are hot and humid.
  • A International Driver’s License is required.
  • Scars of the Civil War remain prevalent (Beirut).
  • Ski Season is generally from December - April.
  • Dinner time is late, usually not until 8PM.
  • During Ramadan (Holy Month) avoid drinking or eating in public places.
  • Mosques will enforce entry and have strict dress codes.
  • Beirut and Mount Lebanon have a severe garbage crisis.
  • Open garbage dumping and waste burning is prohibited.
  • LGBTI status and/or conduct is prohibited. Punishable by up to one year in prison.
  • Lebanese Arabic is the spoken language; English and French are significantly spoken.
  • Nightlife ranks #1 in the Middle East.
  • Avoid Lebanon’s borders with Syria and Israel.
  • Avoid demonstrations and protests.
  • Pickpocketing and purse snatching is known to occur in crowded public areas.
  • Importation of medication and medical supplies are limited. 
  • Medical care and treatment does not meet our standards.


Lebanon. Photo Credit: Bobby Guidry/Pixabay 



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with validity for ninety days following entry and one blank stamp page. No Israeli stamps or visas.
  • Tourist VISA required.


Bsharri Mountains, North Governorate, LebanonPhoto Credit: Raimund Andree/Pixabay 



  • Best Time to Visit: April - December
  • Coldest Month: January
  • Hottest Month: August
  • Peak Season: June - August


 Tyre, Lebanon. Photo Credit: Peggychoucair/Pixabay 




Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Anjar, Baalbek, Bodai, Byblos, Cedars of God, Kadisha Valley, and Tyre.


Sidon Sea Castle, Sidon, Lebanon. Photo Credit: Mesut Toker/Pixabay 



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