Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Tanzania

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Why visit Tanzania?
Ideal for experienced international travelers seeking to experience architecture, beaches, birdwatching,  deep sea fishing, game reserves, hiking, national parks, safari, scuba diving, tribal culture, water sports, and wildlife.


Karatu, Tanzania. Photo Credit: Michelle Raponi/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Beaded jewelry, carvings, chests, colorful fabrics, decorated gourds, gems, red checked blankets, soapstones. tribal art, and wood carvings.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Chapatti (flatbread). Duckling Dar es Salaam (delicacy). Halau (dessert). Gali (porridge). Mandazi (dough snack). Mchuzi wa Biringani (eggplant dish). Mchuzi wa Samaki (fish dish). Mishikaki (beef kebabs). Mshikaki (marinated beef). Ndizi (plantain dish). Ndizi Kaanga (dessert). Nyama Choma (grilled meat). Samaki (fish). Ugali (corn flour). Vitumbua (sweet bread). Wali na Nyama (rice dish). Zanzibar Pizza.
  • Local Drink to Try: Kibo Gold (beer). Serengeti Lager (beer). Tusker (beer).


Photo Credit: Nici Keil/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • A 6 million year old fossil (Pliocene Hominid) was discovered.
  • Oldest (4 and 2 million years ago) remains were found near Lake Olduvai.
  • One of the oldest continuously inhabited areas on Earth.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro, is the tallest mountain  (19,341 ft) in Africa and the highest mountain in the world.
  • World's only source of semi-precious stone, tanzanite.
  • Kalambo Falls (Rukwa) is the second highest uninterrupted waterfall in Africa.
  • Superstitious belief that cutting off the limbs of albinos will bring wealth.
  • Most linguistically diverse country in East Africa.


Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Photo Credit: Rainer Braehler/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Wanyambo Festival, (February) Kiliman Adventure Challenge, Kilimanjaro Marathon, Sautiza Busara Festival, (March) Nyama Choma Festival, Swahili Cultural Festival, (April) Serengeti Migration, (May) Mzalendo Halisi Music Festival, Travel & Tourism Fair, (June) Children's Festival, (July) Mwaka Kogwa Festival, Serengeti Cultural Festival, Zanzibar Cultural Festival, Zanzibar International Festival of Cinema, (August) Bullfighting, (September) Bagamoyo Arts Festival, (October) Bagamoyo Arts Festival, (November) Zanzibar Beach & Water Sports Festival, and (December) Swahili Fashion Week.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Zanzibar Revolution Day, Karume Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Union Day, Labour Day, Eid al-Fitr, Saba Saba Day, Nane Nane Day, Nyerere Day, Islamic New Year, Maulid Day, Independence Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.

Photo Credit: Jürgen Bierlein/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Not considered accessibility friendly destination.
  • Hiking is popular on Kilimanjaro, Mahale Mountains, Mount Hanang, Mount Meru, and Udzungwa.
  • Poor road conditions.
  • Malnutrition and poor nutrition exists.
  • Retail shops tend to close in the middle of the day for rest.
  • Public displays of affection are frowned upon.
  • Rail service has frequent cancellations or delays, and tends to be slow. 
  • Homosexuality is illegal and punishable up to 30 year in prison.
  • Has 2 Rainy Seasons: March - May and October - December.
  • Lightweight clothing is recommended.
  • Airport infrastructure is considered poor condition.
  • Light jacket may be required after dusk.
  • Exercise caution when traveling between Julius Nyerere International Airport  (JNIA) and Dar es Salaam.
  • Traffic moves on the left.
  • Wear long trousers and socks to avoid mosquito bites.
  • Dress casually but conservatively.
  • Robbery is known to occur at airports, bus stations, hotels, and on the street.
  • International Drivers License required.
  • Legal drinking age is 18.
  • Car rentals require a third-party liability insurance with deca postedl in the front window.
  • Thieves are known to hold victims until they provide passwords for credit/debit cards and drive around town to deplete their accounts at all available ATMs.
  • Use of Traveler’s Check requires the original receipt and identity proof.
  • Most visited national park are Manyara, Serengeti, and Tarangire.
  • Popular tourist attractions are Lake Manyara National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, and Zanzibar.
  • Tourism industry is unevenly regulated, safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not routinely occur. 
  • For your protection, avoid use of debit cards.
  • Drive with doors locked and windows rolled up.
  • Do not stop in unpopulated areas.
  • Exercise caution in the Coco Beach area of Touré Drive.
  • Recommended to travel in convoys, if possible.
  • Witch doctors are banned from practicing.
  • Photographing airports, bridges, government building, hospitals, industrial sites, military installations, and/or schools is not permitted.
  • Avoid dusk or evening walking around Arusha area.
  • Illegal to export any animal or animal parts.
  • Non-residents may not export Tanzanian Shillings (TZS).
  • During Ramadan (holy month) avoid chewing gum, drinking, eating, or smoking in public.
  • Foreigners are known to be targeted for fraudulent diamonds, gemstones, gold, minerals, and other natural resources.
  • Avoid use of microbuses and three-wheeled taxis.


Photo Credit: Mugwe Thomas/Pixabay 



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination required from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.


Photo Credit: Jürgen Bierlein/Pixabay 


  • Best Time to Visit: June - September
  • Coolest Month: May - August
  • Hottest Months:  November - February
  • Peak Season: May - October

Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Photo Credit: Wayne Hartmann/Pixabay 



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kilwa Kisiwani, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Selous Mapumziko Lodge, Serengeti National Park, Songa Mnara Island, and Stone Town. 


Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Photo Credit: Bill Kasman/Pixabay 



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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Tajikistan

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Why visit Tajikistan?
Ideal for the adventurous travelers previously visited Central Asia seeking an undiscovered gem for hunting, lakes, local markets, mountaineering, mountains, religious sites, and scenic vistas.


Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Carpets, ceramics, clay whistles, pottery, and tiles.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Damlama (stew). Fatir-Maska (bread). Hurbo-Nakhud (chickpea soup). Laghman (soup). Lubiyova (bean soup), Mantu (dumplings). Mastobai Gelakdor (meatball soup). Oshi Palov (meat dish). Sambusa (stuffed pastry). Shakarob (salad). Shurbo (soup).
  • Local Drink to Try: Baltica (beer). Cholob (yogurt), Shirchay (tea).


Khorugh, Tajikistan. Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • Smallest nation in Central Asia.
  • Has only 1 major airline (Somon Air).
  • Sarazm means “where the land begins”.
  • The Dushanbe Tea House was gifted (1988) to Boulder, CO.
  • National sport is gushtigiri, a form of traditional wrestling.
  • Has 1 ski resort (Varzob).
  • Home to the longest valley glacier outside the Polar region (Tajikistan National Park).

Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan. Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay 



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (March) Navroz, (April) Sayru Guli Lola, June) Atlas & Adras, (July) At Chabysh Festival, Roof of the World Festival, (September) Food & Balloon Festival, (October) Didor Film Festival, Music Festival, and (November) Festival of Pilaf.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, International Women's Day, Nowruz, International Labour Day, Victory Day, National Unity Day, Independence Day. Constitution Day. Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha.


Photo Credit: Александр/Pixabay 



Good to Know
  • Cash only economy.
  • USD before 1983 are not accepted.
  • Cuisine is a blend of Chinese, Middle Eastern, and Russian.
  • Lacks tourism infrastructure.
  • Credit cards are rarely accepted.
  • Avoid tap water consumption.
  • Traveler’s checks are not accepted.
  • Drug trafficking is considered a major source of income.
  • Popular for hunting for bighorn sheep.
  • Medical care is below our Western standards.
  • Landmines are known to exists along Afghan-Tajik and Uzbek-Tajik borders.
  • Has zero tolerance for alcohol related incidents. 
  • Carry your passport with you at all times.
  • Year round requires a sweater in the evening.
  • Avoid Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border.
  • Illegal to photograph buildings, military or security interests.
  • Avoid exploring at night.

Botanical Garden, Khorugh, Tajikistan. Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with 3 months of validity upon return, two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Tourist VISA required for visits beyond 30 days.
  • Currency Restrictions for Exit: $3,000USD.

Subject to air pollution, avalanches, earthquakes and dust storms.

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

Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Proto Urban Site of Sarazm and Tajik National Park.


Vrang, Tajikistan. Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay 



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Monday, January 30, 2023

Syria

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Why visit Syria?
Best known for ancient history, archaeology, architecture, bathhouse, biblical historical sites, cafes, clubs, culture, desert scenery, medieval ruins, mountains, waterskiing, and windsurfing.



Krak des Chevaliers, Al-Husn, Syria. Photo Credit: Iyad Al Ghafari/Pixabay 



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Arabic music, brocade, caftans, calligraphy goods, carpets, ceramics, embroidered tablecloths, hand blown glass, leather, metal goods, mosaics, mother-of-pearl inlaid wood, olive-oil soap, opal jewelry, silks, silver, straw goods, water pipes, wooden backgammon sets, and wood carvings.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Baklava (dessert). Khubz (flatbread). Kibbeh (spiced meat). Mujaddara (lentil dish). Labneh (yogurt). Shanklish (cheese). Shawarma (meat slices). Sujuk (sausage). Tabbouleh (salad).
  • Local Drink to Try: Al Shark (beer). Arak (spirit). Jallab (fruit Syrup). Qamar al-din (apricot juice). 

Photo Credit: Amani Sharaa/Pixabay 



Fun Facts
  • Damascus is the oldest capital in the world.
  • Archaeological finds (Palmyra) date back to the Neolithic Period (10000 BC - 2200BC).
  • Home to one of the most well preserved medieval castles (Krak des Chevaliers) in the world. 
  • Male USA citizens of descendants are required to complete military service or pay the exemption fee.


Apamea (Afamia), Syria. Photo Credit: Iyad Al Ghafari/Pixabay 


Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (July) Cotton Festival, (September) Arabic Book Fair, and Silk Road Festival.
  • Holidays: Independence Day, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha.


Photo Credit: Iyad Al Ghafari/Pixabay 


Good to Know
  • Has no tourism infrastructure.
  • Women can be arrested "under suspicion of immoral behavior", being alone in a room with a man who is not her husband or being in a residence where alcohol/drugs is being consumed.
  • Considered one of the best historical sites in the world.
  • Prone to dirt, dust, and litter.
  • Hotel bills are paid in USD.
  • During the Christmas Season, Christian Carolers perform in the winding alleyways in Damascus' Old City.
  • Retailers in Souks tend not to close for lunch.
  • Work week is Saturday - Thursday.
  • Known hardships surrounding housing, infrastructure, medical facilities, power, schools, and water utilities.
  • Traveler’s Checks are not accepted.
  • Currency can only be exchanged by licensed money changers.
  • Toilet paper is usually disposed of in a trash can.
  • During Ramadan (holy month) avoid drinking or smoking in public.
  • Due to surcharges, avoid charges for drinks and food to your hotel/resort bill.
  • LGBTQI+ is punishable up to 3 years in prison.
  • USA banks will not process ATM transactions, funds must be transferred through Western Union.
  • Americans pose a high risk of being a hostage or kidnapped..
  • Charges a Departure Tax at its land and sea borders.
  • Between December - March it is rainy.
  • Prevalent Diseases: Hepatitis A, Measles, Polio, Tuberculosis, and Typhoid.
  • Summer Season (June - August) temperatures can exceed 100F.
  • Dress moderately with arms and legs covered.
  • Due to theft, hand carry your shoes into the mosque.
  • Karnak buses require 1 day advance reservations.
  • In smaller towns, Microbuses only depart when they're full.
  • Requires an International Driver's License.

This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity upon return and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA required.


Palmyra, Syria. Photo Credit: Pixabay

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

Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Aleppo, Ancient City of Aleppo, Busra, Citadel of Saladin, Damascus, Krak des Chevaliers, and Palmyra.


Citadel of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria. Photo Credit: Dianne Ket/Pixabay 


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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Switzerland

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Why visit Switzerland?
Offers something for everyone art, balloon rides, canoeing, churches, climbing, cobblestone streets, culture, cycling, fishing, galleries, gliding, health spas, hiking, horseback riding, lakes, medieval architecture, mountain chalets, museums, quaint villages, rafting, sailing, scenery, shopping, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoe trekking, tobogganing, tennis, and water sports.


Photo Credit: allPhoto Bangkok/Pixabay 


At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Appenzell dog collar, antiques, army knives, cheese, chocolates, cowbells, clocks, crystal, embroidered goods, fondue sets, herbs, lace, leather goods. liquors, music boxes, pottery, raclette maker, shoes, ski equipment, stainless steel cultery, watches, and wood carvings.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Basler Läckerli (biscuit). Bündner Nusstorte (nut cake). Capuns (meat dish). Carac (tart). Landjäger (dry sausage). Malakoff (fried cheese balls). Fondues. Maluns (potatoes). Rösti (potato dish). Tirggel (Christmas biscuit). Zopf (bread). Zürcher Geschnetzeltes (veal dish). 
  • Local Drink to Try: Absinthe (distilled). Damassine (liqueur). Jean-Francois Neyroud-Fonjallaz (wine). Merlot del Malcantone Montagna Magica (merlot). Ovomaltine (chocolate milk). Riesling Sylvaner (wine). Rivella (soft drink). Raissennaz Grand Cru  (pinot noir). Sassi Grossi (merlot).

Bern, Switzerland. Photo Credit: GPhotography/Pixabay 


Fun Facts
  • Vineyards have been cultivated since the Roman era
  • Since the 18th Century (1701 - 1800) has been making chocolate.
  • European Headquarters for the United Nations (UN).
  • Oldest Democratic confederation in the world.
  • Has over 1500 lakes.
  • Hosted (St Moritz) the 2nd Winter Olympic Games (1928).
  • Birthplace (St Moritz) of bobsleighing.
  • Headquarters (Bern) for Ovaltine (locally Ovomaltine).
  • Ranks as one of the least corrupt countries in the world.
  • Alps and the Jura mountains are popular for skiing and snowboarding.
  • Engadine Village of Poschiavo and Jura Village of St Cergue are known for snowshoe trekking.
  • Residents are required to buy private health insurance.
  • Birthplace (Basel) of Roger Federer, Former Professional Tennis Player who won 20 Grand Slam Tournaments.
  • Home to 8 of the world's ten best hotel schools.
  • Tobogganing tracks on the Albula Pass Road from Preda to Bergun or Darlux to Bergun.
  • Approximately 1000 museums throughout the country.
  • Berner Oberland, Graubunden, Jura, and Ticino are best for horseback riding.
  • Monte Rosa is the highest (15,203 ft).
  • Has the densest rail network in Europe.
  • Basel, Geneva, and Zürich ranks highly in cost of living and quality of life.

Montreux, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Christel/Pixabay 


Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) International Balloon Festival, Neujahrsmarathon Zürich, Ski World Cup Wengen, Vogel Gryff Festival, (February) White Turf St Moritz, (March) Basler Fasnacht, Baselworld Watch & Jewelry Show, Engadine Ski Marathon, Geneva Motor Show, Luzern’s Fasnacht, Shapes Festival Leysin, Zürich Marathon, (April) Caprices Festival, Festichoc, Sechseläuten, (June) Art Basel, Greenfield Festival, William Tell Festival, Zermatt Unplugged, (June) Ironman Zurich, (July) Fête de la Cité, Gurtenfestival, Montreux International Jazz Festival, Openair Frauenfeld Festival, Paléo Festival De Nyon, Shankra Festival, Züri Fäscht, (August) Fêtes de Genève, Locarno Film Festival, Lucerne Festival, Openair Gampel, Zurich Street Parade, (September) Cow Processions, Knabenschiessen, Omega European Masters, Weltklasse Zürich, (October) Aelplerchilbi, Autumn Festival, Chestnut Festivals, Lucerne Cheese Festival, (November) Zibelemärit, (December) Christmas Festivities & Market, and L'Escalade.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Berchtold Day, Epiphany, Republic Day, Saint Joseph's Day, Näfelser Fahrt, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Ascension Day, Pentecost Monday, Corpus Christi, Jura Independence Day, Swiss National Day, Assumption of Mary, Jeune Genevois, Federal Fast Monday, Mauritius Day, St Nicholas of Flüe, All Saints' Day, Immaculate Conception, Christmas Day, St Stephen's Day, and Restoration Day.

Zurich, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Christel/Pixabay 


Good to Know
  • Has 4 national languages: French, German, Italian, and Romansh.
  • Not for the budget conscious traveler. 
  • Considered one of the most expensive countries in Europe.
  • Bicycles are permitted on the trains.
  • Drivers require a toll sticker (vignette) affixed to the vehicle's windshield for motorways.. 
  • Bikers, pedestrians, and trams have the right away.
  • Bicycle rentals are available at train stations.
  • High altitude may result in altitude sickness: fatigue, headache, nausea, and shortness of breath.
  • Minimum age to operate a motor vehicle is 18.
  • Avoid wearing flashy jewelry.
  • Alpine wildflowers are peaked between June - July.
  • Avoid shouting in public.
  • Maximum blood alcohol level is 0.05%.
  • Alpine hazards include: avalanches, falling rocks, flooding, glacial crevasses, landslides, snowdrifts, sudden weather changes, and sun exposure.
  • Roundabouts are very common.
  • Popular cheeses are:  AppenzellerEmmentalGruyère, and Vacherin. 
  • Talking or texting while driving is not permitted.
  • Vehicles require headlights on at all times.
  • Climbers should purchase Travel Insurance to include mountain search and rescue coverage due to costs.
  • Between April - May non-lake mountain resorts tend to be quiet.
  • Sweater and jacket required year round.
  • Turning right on red is illegal.
  • Many vendors only accept chip and PIN cards.
  • Alps can get snow year round.
  • Wines are produced in Geneva, Ticino, Valais, and Vaud.
  • Avoid wearing sneakers mountain hiking.
  • Most banks do not accept U.S. citizens as Clients.
  • Travelers arriving at Geneva or Zurich airports within the country's final destination, may have their baggage forwarded there directly by an accelerated service.
  • Tick Borne Encephalitis (TBE) is common. 
  • Sidewalks tend to be narrow and uneven.
  • Swiss Pass offers unlimited lake boats and train use.
  • Bus, train, or tram tickets must be validated prior to boarding.

Photo Credit: Julita/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: 10,000CHF.
Lake Geneva, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Christel/Pixabay 

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

Basel, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Birgit Böllinger/Pixabay 


Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Abbey of Saint Gall, Aletsch Glacier, Bellinzona, Bern. Bietschhorn, Convent of St John Müstair, and Jungfrau.

Oberhofen Castle, Thunersee, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Enrique/Pixabay 


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