Monthly Archives: April 2025
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Posted: April 10, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Australia continues to grow as a popular destination for tourists, businesspeople and students living in Milwaukee and other cities and towns throughout Wisconsin. The country offers numerous visas that allow foreign citizens living in the United States and well as U.S. passport holders to visit the Land Down Under – and depending on your nationality, you may be able to get travel authorization within 24 hours!
The Commonwealth of Australia is the largest country in Oceania and the most populous at 27.7 million people (who mostly live in coastal urban areas). It is also the largest island and sixth largest country in the world, covering almost three million square miles on the continent of Australia, Tasmania, and several other nearby islands. Due to its unique geographic location in the South Pacific, Australia is a country of vastly diverse climates, landscapes, and wildlife, with lush tropical rainforests in the northeast, mountains to the southeast, deserts in its midsection, and sun-drenched maritime beaches.
“Australia is the unexpected: a place where the world’s oldest cultures share vast ochre plains, stylish laneways, and unimaginably blue waters with successive waves of new arrivals from across the globe,” Lonely Planet reported (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia). “There is no shortage of spectacular places,” the publication added, “from culturally diverse cities with rich Aboriginal history dating back tens of thousands of years to the Great Barrier Reef and the raw outback landscapes in between.”
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Posted: April 09, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Vietnam – known for its bustling cities, beaches, rivers, and Buddhist pagodas – has attracted an increasing number of leisure and business travelers from Miami and other cities throughout the South Florida region in the past decade. More than 17.5 million foreigners visited the “Land of the Blue Dragon” last year, with the United States ranking among the top five countries for inbound tourists.
“Vietnam is coming into prominence as one of the top destinations in Southeast Asia (SEA),” Global Awareness reported (https://globeaware.org/news/globe-aware-news/1726-heres-why-vietnam-is-becoming-more-popular-among-american-tourists). “Its natural wonders and incredible culture are making it into the mainstream, inspiring American tourists to get out of their comfort zone and travel across the world to explore the country.”
Located on the Indochinese Peninsula, Vietnam borders Cambodia, China, Laos, Thailand, the Gulf of Thailand, and the South China Sea. It covers some 128,000 square miles and has more than 100 million residents. Ruled for centuries by various Chinese and regional dynasties, it became part of French Indochina during the 1800s. Vietnam endured several armed conflicts during the mid-Twentieth Century. During World War II, it fell under Japanese control before Communist revolutionary Ho Chi Minh led a revolution and declared independence. France attempted to reestablish control over colonial Vietnam in the First Indochina War but was defeated in 1954, leading to the country’s partition between communist North Vietnam and democratic South Vietnam. The North’s guerrilla campaign to reunite the two parts of Vietnam led to the Second Indochina War (known as the Vietnam War in the United States, or the American War in Vietnam) during the 1960s. After U.S. troops pulled out in the early 1970s, the North Vietnamese took the former South Vietnamese capital of Saigon and reunited the country as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Today Vietnam is one of only five Communist states remaining in the world.
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Posted: April 08, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Spain – the world’s second most popular tourism destination -- attracts visitors from Louisville and throughout the Bluegrass State with its sunny beaches, historic sites, art museums, and cultural features. More than 85 million people visited the country in 2023, making Spain second only to France for foreign visitors.
“From sun-drenched archipelagos and bustling urban cities to snowcapped mountains and semi-arid deserts, Spain epitomizes geographical diversity,” Tripadvisor reported recently (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187427-Spain-Vacations.html). “As the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, this vast country offers some of Europe’s most dramatic landscapes, as well as some of its tastiest cuisine.”
The Kingdom of Spain is the largest country in Southern Europe, encompassing the majority of the Iberian Peninsula; several archipelagos such as the Canary Islands in the Atlantic and the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean; and two cities in northern Africa. Spain enjoys almost 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles) of coastline ranging from grand resorts to quaint fishing villages. The country is bordered by France and Andorra to the north and Portugal to the west.
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Posted: April 07, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Laos -- once a low-cost haven for backpackers drawn to its Buddhist temples, limestone mountains, and laid-back lifestyle -- now attracts an increasing number of leisure travelers from Omaha and other Midwestern cities as the government adds more hotels, new festivals, and better highway access to top tourist destinations. More than three million foreigners visited Laos in 2023, with the United States ranking as the top non-Asian source of inbound tourists.
The only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, Laos (officially the Lao People’s Democratic Republic) borders Cambodia, China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country of 7.6 million covers more than 90,000 square miles. Most of the country is covered in forested mountains plus several plateaus and plains. “Vivid nature, voluptuous landscapes, and a vibrant culture collide with a painful past and optimistic future to make Laos an enigmatic experience for the adventurous,” Lonely Planet reported. (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/laos)
Located on the Indochina Peninsula, Laos was the center of the Lax Xang (“million elephants”) empire for more than 400 years before internal conflicts split the country into three kingdoms. The realms were reunited as a French protectorate in 1893 and Laos gained independence from France in 1949. A civil war that paralleled the Vietnam War led to the 1975 establishment of a socialist republic. Laos is currently one of only five remaining Communist states in the world.
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Posted: April 06, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
From the ancient religious landmarks of the Holy Land to the innovative technological center of Tel Aviv, tourists and businesspeople from the Raleigh-Durham area find plenty of reasons to visit Israel.
“At the intersection of Asia, Europe and Africa – both geographically and culturally – Israel and the Palestinian Territories have been a meeting place of cultures, empires and religions since history began,” Lonely Planet reported (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/israel-and-the-palestinian-territories). “Few places on earth stir up passion the way that Israel does: the breathtaking beauty of its hills and valleys, the eerie stillness of the Dead Sea, the multi-colored canyon of Makhtesh Ramon, and the ancient walls and pathways of Nazareth and Jerusalem” the publication also noted. “The call of the muezzin and the quiet prayers of Orthodox Jews at the Western Wall reflect how the religious devotion of the Muslims, Christians, and Jews who live here runs through every facet of life.” (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/israel)
The State of Israel is located in a region of the Mideast also known as Palestine, the Land of Israel, and Canaan. Israel borders Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, as well as the Mediterranean, Red, and Dead seas. The country also occupies the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel is the only country in the world where Jews comprise the majority of its population, accounting for more almost three-fourths of its 9.9 million people. However, with its central location in the volatile Mideast region and continuing armed conflicts both within and outside its borders, the U.S. State Department advises visitors to “reconsider travel to Israel and the West Bank due to terrorism and civil unrest.” It also advises no travel to “Gaza due to terrorism and armed conflict” nor to “Northern Israel within four kilometers/2.4 miles of the Lebanese and Syrian borders due to Israel’s continued military presence and activity.” (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/israel-west-bank-and-gaza-travel-advisory.html)
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Posted: April 05, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
For residents of Los Angeles interested in a lush tropical island with a touch of royalty, the nation of Seychelles should fit the bill for your next travel destination. Prince William and Kate Middleton famously spent their 10-day honeymoon at a private resort in Seychelles. Other famous honeymooners include George and Ana Clooney, and Brad Pitt and Jennifer Anniston. However, you don’t need to be heir to the throne or Hollywood royalty to enjoy these exotic islands. “With its pristine, palm-fringed beaches and clear, turquoise waters, Seychelles is undoubtedly the romance capital of the Indian Ocean,” Mason’s Travel noted. (https://masonstravel.com/will-kate-ten-year-anniversary-suites-fit-for-royalty)
The Republic of Seychelles consists of 155 islands in the Indian Ocean that lie several hundred miles east of Africa. It is the smallest country in Africa and the least populated, with some 130,000 residents. Seychelles’ culture and cuisine is an eclectic blend of French, British, African, Chinese, and Indian influences. Great Britain and France competing for influence during the Colonial era before Britain took control during the Napoleonic Wars. Seychelles gained independence in 1976 and later joined the Commonwealth. English and French are two of its official languages, but the third, Seychellois Creole (a French-based dialect that contains some English words), is the most frequently spoken. About two-thirds of Seychellois are Christians.
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Posted: April 04, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Portugal, long a popular destination for international travelers from Kansas City and other cities throughout the American Midwest, continues to set new tourism records by recording 10.5 million overnight stays and 3.8 million visitors in August 2024 alone. More than two million U.S. citizens visited Portugal in 2023, ranking it third only to neighboring Spain and the nearby United Kingdom for foreign visitors.
While many tourists flock to the largest metropolitan areas, Lisbon and Porto, “There's so much more to Portugal than its captivating historic cities.” Lonely Planet reported. “From golden beaches and mountainous peaks to lush river valleys, every region has its own diverse highlights across this small Iberian nation.” (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/best-places-to-visit-in-portugal)
Portugal is located along the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula, sharing a land border with Spain. Its 500-mile coastline borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and the country includes the island regions of Madeira and the Azores. While the nation only covers some 35,600 miles, its imperial history continues to affect other nations and cultures around the world. During the Age of Discovery, the Kingdom of Portugal’s maritime empire made the country a major political and economic power, including trading powers and colonies stretching from Africa to the coasts of the South Atlantic and Indian oceans. However, Portugal endured centuries of internal political conflicts, civil wars, and foreign intervention until 1974’s Carnation Revolution established the current Portuguese Republic. As a result, there are more than 250 million Portuguese speakers globally in former colonies such as Brazil and Macau, as well as 10.6 million people who live in Portugal.
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Posted: April 03, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Residents of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest have gained more interest in travel to the wealthy State of Qatar on the Arabian Peninsula in recent years, a nation where desert sands meet ocean waters and ancient traditions and modern wonders live side by side. Global attention focused on Qatar as it hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup, highlighting its modernistic architecture and colorful traditions. Travel to Qatar is easier now that Qatar Airways offers a nonstop flight from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Doha (the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar).
“In steeped-in-tradition Qatar, you can learn about the ancient pursuit of falconry, watch camels race across the desert, and admire traditional dhows (wooden cargo boats) bobbing on the water,” Lonely Planet reported. “But the country is developing rapidly, with the capital Doha a world-class city in the making, thanks to its spectacular modern skyline, peerless Museum of Islamic Art, a fine and expansive traditional souq {marketplace}, and burgeoning arts and culinary scenes. On any given day you could sample a portfolio of sophisticated restaurants and then watch the sun set over sand dunes that seem to spring from a fairy tale.” (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/qatar)
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Posted: April 02, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
The volcanic hills, jungles, lakes, and rivers of Uganda – home to mountain gorillas, tree-climbing lions, and exotic flora and fauna – continue to draw visitors to the East African nation. Dubbed the “Pearl of Africa” more than a century ago by Winston Churchill, its natural beauty and vibrant culture make Uganda a unique destination for travelers from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region of the United States.
The landlocked Republic of Uganda is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Tanzania. The former Buganda kingdom and British protectorate became an independent nation in 1962. Since then, Uganda suffered through decades of political conflict and oppression, particularly during the brutal reign of Ida Amin in the 1970s. Social unrest continues: the U.S. State department recommends that Americans “reconsider travel to Uganda due to crime, terrorism, and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.”
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Posted: April 01, 2025Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Cambodia – land of exotic beaches, tropical river cruises, and fabled Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world -- continues to attract a growing number of leisure and business travelers from Philadelphia and other cities and towns throughout the Delaware Valley. Almost 5.5 million foreigners visited Southeast Asian destination last year, with the United States ranking among the top five countries for inbound tourists.
Located on the Indochinese Peninsula, the Kingdom of Cambodia borders Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand on the South China Sea. It covers almost 70,000 square miles along the Mekong River and around Tonle Sap, the largest lake in the region. “There's a magic about this charming yet confounding kingdom that casts a spell on visitors,” Lonely Planet reported. “An adventure to Cambodia will inspire travelers to contemplate what happens when ancient and modern worlds collide.” (https://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia)