Monday, August 29, 2022

Papua New Guinea

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Why visit Papua New Guinea?
Ideal for the well experienced international traveler seeking to a unspoiled destination to enjoy beaches, birdwatching, cave exploration, culture, dense jungles, hiking, kayaking, natural landscapes, rivers, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, trekking, unspoiled nature, volcanic mountains, whitewater rafting, wildlife, and wind sailing.


At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Baskets, colorful fabrics, drums, handwoven string bags, masks, pottery, reed trays, shell goods, and wood carvings. 
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Dia (dessert). Kaukau (sweet potato). Kokoda (fish dish). Mumu (national dish). Sago (pancakes). Saksak (dumplings). 

Fun Facts
  • During its Gold Rush era (1852-1873) Milne Bay (Woodlark Island) gold was discovered ($500,000USD).
  • Amelia Mary Earhart (1897-1939), American Aviation Pioneer plane disappeared after takeoff from Lae Nadzab Airport (LAE).
  • Wuvulu Island was one of Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997), French Naval Officer favorite scuba diving sites.
  • Rugby is the most popular sport played.
  • Home to the largest orchid variations in the world.
  • Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak (14,793 ft).
  • Education is primarily provided by church institutions.
  • Ranks third largest island country in the world. 
  • One of the few regions near the equator to experience high altitude snowfall.
  • One of the most linguistically diverse countries with 839 known languages spoken.


Mount Wilhelm. Photo Credit: lloyd Pupaka/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (July) Mt Hagen Show, National Mask & Warwagira Festival, Tumbuan Mask Festival, (August) Crocodile Festival, Enga Cultural Show, Jiwaka Cultural Show, (September) Bougainville Chocolate Festival, Goroka Show, Frangipani Festival, Hiri Moale Festival, Morobe Province Agricultural Show, Sepik Crocodile Festival, Tufi Tapa Tattoo Festival, (November) Arts & Cultural Festival, and Kenu & Kundu Canoe Festival. 
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Queen's Birthday, Remembrance Day, Repentance Day, Independence Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.

Good to Know
  • Domestic and international air tickets are very expensive.
  • Best visited on an escorted tour.
  • Crime is of concern.
  • Monsoon Season is December - March.
  • Has several active volcanoes.
  • Avoid traveling alone.
  • Higher inland elevation tends to be cooler.
  • Pack rain gear.
  • Carry your passport and Visa with you at all times.
  • Dress modestly.
  • Poor maintained vehicles.
  • Tipping is not customary.
  • Rainy Season is December - March.
  • Avoid public transport after dark.
  • Unexploded mines are known to exist throughout the island.
  • Mangrove swamps stretch along the coast.
  • Avoid public displays of affection.
  • Legal drinking age is 18.
  • Has only 1 hyperbaric recompression chamber in Port Moresby at (Jacksons International Airport). 
  • Illiteracy is an issue.
  • There is no rail service.
  • Healthcare and medical treatment is below our western standards.
  • Avoid isolated areas.
  • Tap water is not drinkable.
  • Prevalent Diseases: Chikungunya, Cholera, Dengue, HIV, Japanese Encephalitis, Leptospirosis, Malaria, Measles, Polio, Rickettsioses, Traveler’s Diarrhea, Tuberculosis, and Zika. 


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This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Required Vaccination from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: 20,000PGK.

Subject to earthquakes, flash floods, high tides, humidity, landslides, monsoons, and tsunamis. 

  • Best Time to Visit: April - November
  • Coolest Month: June - September
  • Hottest Months: October - March
  • Peak Season: May - June & October

Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kuk


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Monday, July 25, 2022

Panama

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Why visit Panama?
For the traveler seeking beaches, birdwatching, canal, colonial villages, coral reefs, culture, ecolodges, deep sea fishing, golf, hiking, historical sites, mountains, natural landscape, rainforests, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, whitewater rafting, and wildlife.



Panama Canal. Photo Credit: Andrea Spallanzani/Pixabay 




At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Baskets, ceremonial masks, embroidery goods, hammocks, pottery, and wood carvings.
  • Local Drink to Try: Cerveceria Nacional (beer). Seca Sour (cocktail). 


Portobelo, Panama. Photo Credit: lapping/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • Sir Francis Drake, English Explorer (1540 - 1596) was buried at sea in a lead coffin.
  • The popular Panama hats are actually made in Ecuador. 
  • Indingious from the central area are considered amongst Americas first to make pottery.
  • Panama Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
  • Santa Catalina and Venao beaches host ISA World Surfing Games.
  • Volcán Barú (11,401 ft) is the country's highest point.
  • Home to Central America's most diverse wildlife.
  • Gatun Lake was formerly the largest man-made lake in the world.
  • Second country in Latin America.
  • TransPanama Trail is a long-distance hiking trail to be built connecting Colombia to Costa Rica. 
  • Home to Central America's largest airport,Tocumen International Airport (PTY).


Panama City, Panama. Photo Credit: Mariel Nicosia/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Flower & Coffee Festival, Panama Jazz Festival, (February) Carnival, (March) Boquete Jazz & Blues Festival, Feria de David, Holy Week, (April) Feria Internacional del Azuero, Orchid Festival, (June) Festival Corpus Christi, (July) Festival de la Pollera, Festival of Santa Librada, Festival Patronales de La Virgen de Santa Librada, (August) Festival del Manito, (September) Festival de La Mejorana, International Festival of the Sea, (October) Black Christ Festival, (November) Highlands Festival, (December) El desfile de Navidad, and Sobresaltos Dance Festival.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Martyrs' Day, Carnaval, Good Friday, Labour Day, Flag Day, Colón Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day.


Isla Diablo, Panama. Photo Credit: lapping/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Considered to offer the best roads in Central America.
  • San Blas Islands are known for their unique ecosystem and indigenous population.
  • Baru Volcano (Chiriqui) is an active and the most photographed location.
  • Ancon Hill (Ancon) overlooks Panama City with a beautiful view. 
  • The Pacific beach area tends to be rougher.
  • Mosquito Gulf area is very remote.
  • Colon, Chiriqui province, and Panama City are considered the highest crime areas.
  • Carry your passport and entry stamp with you at all times.
  • Lago Gatun waters are renowned for peacock bass.
  • Isla Coiba offers world-class diving.
  • Panamanian Spanish is the local language.
  • Darien region is traveled by air, foot or by boat due to the lack of roads.
  • Scuba diving along Blas Islands is not permitted.
  • Prevalent diseases: Dengue, Chikungunya, Malaria, Travelers’ Diarrhea, Tuberculosis, and Zika.
  • Panama City has a Special Tourism Police Force.
  • Avoid night explorations.
  • Requires return ticket to home or onward destination.
  • Mercado de Mariscos is a popular fish market.
  • Venomous snakes exist in grassland areas.
  • Rainy Season is May - November.
  • Along Bocas Del Toro, Chiriqui provinces, and Pacific Ocean tides tend to be strong
  • U.S. coins and dollars are widely accepted.
  • Tourism industry is unevenly regulated, therefore safety inspections do not commonly occur.
  • Medical facilities outside Panama City are limited. 
This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with three months of validity and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination required from select countries.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.


Panamá Viejo (AKA: Panamá la Vieja)Panama City, Panama. Photo Credit: lapping/Pixabay 


  • Best Time to Visit: December - April
  • Coldest Months: February & March
  • Hottest Months: March & April
  • Peak Season: December - April


Panama Canal. Photo Credit: artes2franco/Pixabay 



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Casco Viejo, Chagres and Fort San Lorenzo, Coiba, Darién National Park, Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San Lorenzo, La Amistad International Park, Panama City, Panamá Viejo, and Portobelo.




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Friday, July 1, 2022

Palau

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Why visit Palau?
Best known for beaches, camping, caves, fishing, hiking, jungles, kayaking, reefs, rocky coastlines, scuba diving, snorkeling, war ruins, and waterfalls. 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Wood carvings.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Fruit Bat Soup (delicacy). Pichi-Pichi (dessert). Tama (dessert). Tinola (soup). Ulkoy (fried shrimp).
  • Local Drink to Try: Kava (juice). Red Rooster (beer).


Fun Facts
  • Home to world's largest dolphin facility.
  • Nation has approximately 340 islands.
  • Red lips, teeth and tongues are caused by chewing betel nuts.
  • One of the Seven Underwater Wonders of the World.
  • Home to the largest crocodile measuring 14 feet and 9 inches.
  • Primary education is required until the age of 16.


Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (February) Shark Week, (March) International Photo Festival, and (December) Palau Challenge.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Youth Day, Senior Citizens Day, Presidents Day, Constitution Day, Labour Day, Independence Day, United Nations Day, Thanksgiving Day, Family Day, and Christmas Day.


Good to Know
  • Diving spots are relatively undeveloped. 
  • Koror imposes a curfew from 2:30AM - 5:00AM  Monday - Thursday and between 4AM - 6AM Friday - Sunday.
  • Interisland ferry service from Koror to Peleliu or Angaur.
  • Dynamite fishing is illegal.
  • Has inadequate solid waste disposal facilities (Koror).  
  • Suffers inadequate water supply. 
  • Air service tends to be spotty.
  • The only hyperbaric chamber is located at Belau National Hospital (Meyuns, Koror). 
  • Medical specialty care requires travel to  Hawaii, Philippines, or Taiwan.
  • Passing a slow-moving vehicle is illegal. 
  • National speed limit is 25 miles per hour.
  • Tap water is not drinkable.
  • Visitors $100 Environmental Fee is imposed by the airline.
  • Due to unexploded devices adhere to warning signs.
  • Cyclone Season is November - April.
  • Public transportation consists of unmetered taxis.
  • Firearms of any kind are strictly prohibited.
  • Adequate routine medical care is available.
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 12 months.
  • Required Cholera and Yellow Fever vaccination required from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.
Subject to humidity, earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tropical storms. 
  • Best Time to Visit: November - May
  • Coolest Months: November - April
  • Hottest Months: June - September
  • Peak Season: July, December, & May



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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Pakistan

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"Land of the Pure" or "Land of Purity"



Why visit Pakistan?
For the adventurous travelers seeking to enjoy archaeological sites, culture, historical sites, mountain scenery, shopping, and trekking.



Mansehra, Pakistan. Photo Credit: awan30696/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Brass goods, carpets, copper, embroidered goods, fabrics, gold jewelry, marble, miniature painting reproductions, onyx, pottery, shawls, silver jewelry, and wood carvings.



Shalimar Gardens, Lahore, Pakistan. Photo Credit: Qasim Rehmani/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • Home to five of the world's 14 highest peaks.
  • Formerly a part of India.
  • Routinely considered as one of the world's most corrupt nations.
  • Expect to witness severe poverty.
  • Anticipate unexpected delays and/or schedule changes. 
  • Don't expect deluxe accommodations.
  • Fourth largest producer of milk.
  • Village of Sialkot makes the majority of the world's soccer balls.
  • Major producer of Scottish bagpipes.
  • Gwadar Port is the deepest sea port of the world.
  • Birthplace of horseback ball game, Polo.
  • Has the world's sixth-largest standing armed forces. 
  • Home to the blind Indus river dolphin and snow leopard rare animals.
  • The Orange Line Metro Train (Lahore) has 26 subway stations and designed to carry over 250,000 passengers daily.
  • Newspapers and television stations are routinely shut down for when critical of the government or military.
  • Cricket is the most popular sport.
  • Fifth largest producer of cotton.
  • Celebratory gunfire occurs during wedding celebrations.
  • Alcohol and pork consumption is forbidden by religious laws of Islam.

Lahore, Pakistan. Photo Credit: tayyab3425/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Ali Arshad Mir Mela Festival, Basant Festival. (February) Jashn-e-Baharaan Festival, Pakistan Flower Show, Punjab Sports Festival,  (March) Faiz Ahmad Faiz Mela Festiva, Lahore Literary Festival, Spring Festival, (July) Shandur Polo Festival, (September) Chitral Festival, (October) Festival of Lights, Lahore Fashion Week, (November) National Horse & Cattle Show, and World Performing Arts Festival.
  • Holidays: Kashmir Day, Pakistan Day, Labour Day, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Ashura, Independence Day, Eid Milad un-Nabi, Christmas Day, and Quaid-e-Azam Day.


Chaukhandi Tombs, Karachi, Pakistan. Photo Credit: Jamal Panhwar/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and terrorism are of concern.
  • Wild goats are endangered therefore authentic shattoush shawls are illegal.
  • Dress modestly.
  • Mountain altitude sickness could be a health risk. 
  • Due to the sun intensity, wear sunscreen.
  • Polio vaccination within one year may be required to exit.
  • Due high surf, jellyfish, powerful undertow, and raw sewage avoid swimming June - August (Karachi).
  • Sweaters during the evenings is recommend year round.
  • Woman should cover their heads with a scarf while in public places.
  • Avoid giving money to beggars.
  • Driving is on the left.
  • Largely a cash economy. 
  • Restaurant sanitations is usually inadequate.
  • Roads are narrow, heavy traffic, and in poor condition.
  • Winter (December - February) tends to be cool and dry.
  • Male homosexuality is illegal and punishable up to life in prison.
  • Spring (March - May) tends to be dry and hot.
  • Avoid evening travel.
  • Only consume sealed bottled water.
  • Medical care is limited in rural areas.
  • Ambulance service is limited.
  • Pick-pocketing and theft occur in public places.
  • Tourism is unevenly regulated, safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. 
  • Air pollution is a significant environmental problem.
  • Illegal to photograph cantonments, government buildings, military installations, nuclear sites, and structures. 

This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity and two blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Polio vaccination required. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Exit: $10,000USD.


Lahore Fort, Lahore, Pakistan. Photo Credit: Muhammad Haris Zuberi/Pixabay 


  • Best Time to Visit: May - September (North) & September - March (East & South) 
  • Coldest Month: January
  • Hottest Months: March - May 
  • Peak Season: May - June & August


Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro, Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol, Fort and Shalimar Gardens (Lahore), Historical Monuments at Makli (Thatta), Rohtas Fort, and Taxila. 



Saif-ul-Maluk Lake (Saiful Muluk National Park), Pakistan. Photo Credit: Hammad Tahir/Pixabay 



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