September 4th, 2010

Kenya

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About Kenya

Travel Alert: Criminal activity is a problem in parts of Kenya, note the Dangers & Annoyances branch for details. for a country of its size, Kenya convinced packs a batch in: mountains and deserts, colourful tribal culture, beaches and coral reefs, and some of Africa’s finest wildlife attractions. In fact, to maintain Kenya is Africa in microcosm would not be stretching the point. There are a million different reasons to move here, and picking just solitary is nigh impossible. Staggering landscapes set the scene, from Kakamega’s rainforests to Indian Ocean beaches by fashion of Mt Kenya Governmental Park; the rolling grasslands of the Masai Mara to searing deserts on the shores of the Jade Sea; with The Rift Valley, home to Hell's Gate State Park, cleaving a massive gash through it all.

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September 3rd, 2010

Kiribati

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About Kiribati

Curving its way over and underneath the equator, the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced 'kiri-bas') encompasses the Gilbert, Phoenix and Line Islands, and was known underneath British ordinance as the Gilbert Islands. Measured by land size Kiribati is a minuscule nation of just upon 810 sq km, but its 33 atolls span a great 3.5 million sq km of the Pacific. Most atolls surround turquoise lagoons and barely rise above the surrounding ocean, so it's rare to be out of the sight and sound of the sea. kiribati's recent colonial and WWII history has had little impact on the outer islands, where the people subsist on coconuts, breadfruit and fish as they obtain done seeking centuries. Even on the main island, Tarawa, most locals animate in traditional raised thatched huts.

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September 2nd, 2010

North Korea

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About North Korea

Redefining the term rogue shape completely its isolationism, controversial nuclear weapons programme and missile testing, North Korea is probably the most mysterious country in the world today and one practically fully untouched by tourism. Away the beaten path seems too slight a designation for a nation that admits fewer than 2000 Westerners a year, and whose overwhelming attraction is its isolation and backwardness. The capital, Pyongyang, has a some sites value visiting and Paekdusan is considered individual of the most staggering sights in North Korea. here the Kim dynasty, which began living as a Soviet-sponsored communist government in the 1950s, has evolved into a hereditary dictatorship owing far more to Confucianism than Marxism.

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August 26th, 2010

Guyana

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About Guyana

Guyana can be divided into five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast (low coastal plain) where most of the population lives; a chalky sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana's mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested Highland Region) in the middle of the country; the grassy savannah in the southern west ; and the larger interior highlands (interior savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border. some of Guyana's highest mountains are Mount Ayanganna (6,699 ft (2,042 m), Monte Caburaí (4,806 ft (1,465 m) and Mount Roraima (9,301 ft (2,835 m) — the highest mountain in Guyana) on the Brazil-guyana-venezuela tripoint border, allotment of the Pakaraima range.

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August 23rd, 2010

Haiti

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With its mountainous scenery and tropical climate, Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, has the underlying ingredients of a holiday destination. However, decades of poverty, instability and violence, especially since the 1980s, take all but killed off this prospect and sinistral it as the poorest nation in the Americas. under the brutal dictatorships of the voodoo physician, Francois 'papa Doc' Duvalier, and his son, Jean-claude, known as 'baby Doc', political dissent was systematically eradicated and opponents jailed or murdered. When Jean-bertrand Aristide was elected in 1990, the country's following looked brighter until he was overthrown by the armed forces a short interval later.

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August 20th, 2010

Honduras

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Travel Alert: The security situation in Honduras remains fragile following recent political instability. Check the BBC for news updates, Uninjured Travel for ongoing government warnings or the Thorn Tree representing some satisfactory advice from travelers. Parts of Honduras take a serious crime problem; see the Dangers & Annoyances section after details. like its neighbors, Honduras is experiencing tremendous changes: an expanding tourist economy (cruise ships in Roatán?!), a maturing political scene, and the whole globalization thing, including maquilas, free trade agreements – heck, plane implementing Daylight Savings Interval seeking the second time. Honduras remains deeply entrenched in a two-front conflict against gangs and HIV/AIDS.

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August 17th, 2010

Hungary

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There is no place like Hungary (magyarország). Situated in the very heart of Europe, this kidney-shaped country can claim a unique place in the continent's soul. Doubters need solitary attend to the music of Franz Liszt and Béla Bartók, view the romantic Danube River as it dramatically splits Budapest in two or taste the nation's lone (and paprika-infused) cuisine to be convinced. Hungary's impact on Europe's description and incident has been considerably greater than its present size and population would suggest. Hungarians, who hail themselves Magyars, address a language and form a culture unalike any other in the region - a distinction that has been both a provenance of pride and an obstacle seeking more than 1100 years. hungary is the best place to enter both Medial and Eastern Europe.

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August 14th, 2010

Iceland

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Iceland is literally a country in the making, a vast volcanic laboratory where mighty forces figure the turf and shrink you to an awestruck speck. The country’s commonplace features eruptions of lava; gushing geysers such as Geysir in The Golden Circle (the earliest after which all were named); roasting springs; tearing fissures and slow, grinding glaciers are so cinematic that at times they seem unreal. Bathe in turquoise pools, survive behind a toppling cascade or walk across a glaring-white icecap to experience the full weirdness of Icelandic nature. the landscape is infectious: veiled energy and a desire to shape the world are Icelandic traits. Noggin to the bohemian village of Seyðisfjörður in The East, and don't miss vibrant Reykjavík.

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August 11th, 2010

Georgia

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With sublimely perched grey churches, watchtowers and castles dotting its fantastic mountain scenery, Georgia has to be one of the most charming countries on earth. This is a position where (except in the drabber, Soviet-built sectors of some towns) the human hand has much enhanced that of nature. Eventually putting post-soviet internal strife and economic stagnation behind it, Georgia is nowadays developing its tourism potential and making the packed range of its attractions safely and readily attainable to travellers. Appealing accommodation for all budgets is becoming ready across the country and opportunities for exploring by foot, horse or vehicle are expanding fast. from outrageously charming towns of Svaneti and Kazbegi in the Caucasus mountains to Batumi, a fun-loving semitropical town on the Swart Sea coastline, Georgia abounds in natural variety.

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August 8th, 2010

Ghana

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About Ghana

In Ghana life is public. Kinsmen evacuate their homes and apartments every day to escape the stifling heat. And much like the patterned cloth worn by exchange women, the disparate parts and peoples somehow combine and weave together into a cohesive whole. Ghana is home to a number of diverse peoples and cultures, all finding ways to coexist in a rapidly modernising country. You’ll note men and women in usual clothes text messaging friends and suited businessmen engaging offerings to tribal chiefs. ghana has no iconic natural calling card like Victoria Falls or Kilimanjaro, but one look at a map reveals a geographic blessing: hundreds of kilometres of coast shared by beautiful beaches, like those at Busua & Dixcove, ruined European forts, such as Cape Coast Castle, the poignant reminders of the country’s importance as a way station for African slaves, and the battered shacks of lively fishing villages.

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