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Posted: March 27, 2024Categories: Passports and Visas
The northeastern African nation of Eritrea is not a common destination for casual tourists from the Atlanta area – despite its historic cultural treasures and widely diverse natural attractions. One of the least developed countries in the world, the State of Eritrea is known as one of the most difficult jurisdictions for obtaining a visa -- and for its many undiscovered treasurers. “For such a small country, Eritrea offers an astonishing variety,” World Travel Guide stated (https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/africa/eritrea/). “It tends to attract a motley crew of visitors: from archaeologists to architects; scholars to scuba divers; historians to hikers; and cyclists to steam railway buffs.”
Located in the Horn of Africa, Eritrea is bordered by the Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti. The Red Sea forms the country’s 1,212-kilometer eastern border. “Eritrea is known as a land of contrasts, with a diverse range of cooler highland escarpments, arid lowlands, humid coastal plains and desert islands all converging within the 122,000 square kilometers that is home to an estimated 3.5 million people,” according to Peace Through Commerce: Tourism and Development in Eritrea, a government assessment of sustainable tourism opportunities (https://www.iwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Aman-Haile-Sustainable-Tourism-Report.pdf).
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Posted: March 25, 2024Categories: Passports and Visas
Singapore, the modern city-state located just off the Malaysian peninsula, draws leisure and business travelers from Dallas and across the globe with its modern amenities and spectacular natural beauty. The island nation offers travelers amazing beaches, state-of-the-art accommodations, exciting nightlife, and unique culinary experiences.
Now known as the Republic of Singapore, the tropical archipelago was known for centuries for the marine trading post Temasek. In the early 1800s, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles of Great Britain established a port of call in Singapore, eventually transforming the island into a major trading center and a British colony. Occupied by Japan during the World War II, Singapore separated from Britain in 1959 and became a sovereign nation in 1965. Today the “Switzerland of Asia” is a global financial and corporate center that ranks among the most prosperous nations around the globe. Despite being one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Singapore boasts clean modern streets, low crime rates, futuristic skyscrapers, and one of the world’s busiest ports.
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Posted: March 24, 2024Categories: Passports and Visas
The African nation of South Sudan is the youngest country in the world – and one of the least visited. Armed conflicts, ongoing humanitarian crises, and lack of tourism infrastructure have kept South Sudan off most tourists’ bucket list. However, the country does welcome a stream of businesspeople, charitable workers, and even some adventurous travelers from the Houston area.
Landlocked South Sudan borders the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda. The geographic area of western and central Africa south of the Sahara Desert is known as the Sudan. From 1896 to 1954, the United Kingdom and Egypt exercised joint control of the Sudan until the new Republic of the Sudan achieved independence in 1956. Arab Muslims dominated the northern part of Sudan, while African Christians and other groups dominated the south. After two civil wars, South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011. However, continued ethnic violence and another civil war plagued South Sudan before a new coalition government was formed in 2020.
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Posted: March 22, 2024Categories: Passports and Visas
Peru’s fast-growing economy and free trade agreements with the United States continue to offer business opportunities for companies in the Greenville-Spartanburg area and across the Southeast. Situated in the western part of South America along the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains, Peru is bordered by Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador. The country covers 1.3 million square feet spanning three regions: Coast (Costa), Highlands (Sierras) and Jungle (Amazonia). The multicultural nation of 31.5 million Spanish and Quechua-speaking inhabitants features the cosmopolitan capital city of Lima alongside vast natural reserves and colorful indigenous traditions. Lima is roughly an eight-hour flight from Greenville with one stopover in Atlanta or Miami.
Although the Peruvian economy and internal politics of the country have faced difficulties the past three years due to the pandemic, the country has been among the fastest-growing economies in the Americas the past decade, with an average growth rate of 5.9 percent, according to the World Bank. “Peru has solid macroeconomic fundamentals, including a relatively low public debt to GDP ratio, considerable international reserves, and a solid central bank,” the organization stated. The World Bank forecasts Peru’s GDP will grow by 3.4 percent in 2022.