Monday 27 April 2009

SOME PEOPLE HAVE ANSWERED MY QUESTION ABOUT THE TRAVEL ALERT IN FIJI ISLANDS .?

But the answers I hit recieved is what the Aus & NZ govt is locution and craft a intense represent on the state Islands.
Tell me grouping if state is not innocuous for travellers then ground the Aus , NZ and another countaries embassy is streaming there period to period buisness ground there citizens are ease employed for the newborn govt.

This takeover had happened terminal assemblage in a tranquil artefact & everything is connatural today and our man hit assuared that he module be protecting every the grouping in this countary including tourists.So ground movement signal now?

The permeable govt was debased and the scams are reaching discover today and the queer abstract is this that the Aus & NZ govt knows most it and they ease activity the preceding govt.

So verify if a govt is debased and you set and check as it goes downbound the pipage and you do null most it.This is what Aus &NZ is disagreeable to verify us ?

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You country is being run by people who took control by the Gun instead of free and fair elections. We (in Australia) don't agree with that - we prefer democracy.

The embassy is working ok but they are protected by people with guns.

I would not go to Fiji, not only because I consider it unsafe, but because I would be supporting a government that was not elected.

 

If you wish to recieve a totally different perspective from the U.S.State Department then go to the Gulliver's World Travel Data Bank Service at the link listed below: Click on:"Travel Resources"

This will lead you into "Travel Warnings" and give you the latest information on safe travel destinations and where not to go. You may also wish to save this to your favorites on your desktop for future reference.

source:http://thetravelbbs.com/some-people-have-answered-my-question-about-the-travel-alert-in-fiji-islands-226.htm

Thursday 23 April 2009

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY SE ASIA TRAVEL HEALTH PLAN?

 

I'm thinking to intend vaccinations for Typhoid, Hepatitis A, and the Flu. I strength intend a Tetnus/diptheria/pertussis booster.

I module alter DEET spray, Amodium A-D, Tums, sunscreen, and halogen tablets/tincture.

Am I forgetting some essentials? Do you hit some preventative advice?

Thanks!

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You forgot to mention where you will be traveling. Your actual destinations will greatly impact your choices. I got similar vaccinations as you are contemplating, plus Hep B (just to be extra careful in case in might get injured and need a blood transfusion). On my first 3 world trips, I also brought along malaria pills. But on my last 2 trips, I skipped that, since I had learned that SEA malaria was resistant to the pills I had been taking. I don't know what Amodium is, but if it's not for diarrhea, I might add that as well. Oh yeah; also bring one small bottle of eye drops, since it's easy to get your eyes dried out in lots of places. And one small bottle of Asprin/pain pills, of course.

 

That's very well prepared (: Do not forget malaria pills as there's load of mosquitoes and it will get you prepared for dengue.

As for water, please always buy bottled water. The water in Singapore is an exception though, it's 100% safe and clean for consumption. I also suggest Your o bring one of those "charcoal" pills which helps to absorb the bacteria off water.

Please beware of what you can/cannot eat. You wouldn't want to catch a diarrhea (: .

I hope this helps (:

Have a great time in South-east Asia, you won't regret (:

 

source:http://thetravelbbs.com/what-do-you-think-of-my-se-asia-travel-health-plan-68.htm

Sunday 19 April 2009

WHERE IS THE BEST CHINA TRAVEL DESTINATION IN SPRING?

 
I poverty to movement to China this spring, which municipality I couldn't miss?
Where hit the prizewinning outflow scenery?
 
The Great Wall
 
Jiuzhaigou 九寨沟
guilin 桂林
huangshan黄山
xindaohu星岛湖
 

Yangzhou is the best choice!
“Flower misty March” in the Li Bai's poem refers to
spring nowadays is the best time heading for Yangzhou.

In spring,peach blossom along the Slender West Lake dances with spring breeze; you will feel like enter into “misty flower” poem.
Unique rare flower, symbolizing purity and elegance, will compete in splendor in this charming season.
Classical Chinese garden bearing graceful pavilions and various plants is waiting for your digging up their fantastic change.
Yangzhou dish will stimulate your sense of savor, while the pretty girls will definitely catch your sight.

 

I would definitely recommend Yangshuo, in Guangxi Province which is world-famous for unique Karst (rock formations looking like needles) and location on the Li River.

Yangshuo is located about 1 to 1.5 hours outside of Guilin by bus. Do not be talked into going to Guilin instead of Yangshuo. Guilin, (which also has the Karst formations) is the more popular tourist destination for Chinese people as it is a much larger city and offers all the trappings that many Chinese people like to do on holiday (go shopping, eat in huge overly formal restaurants, go to big KTV clubs, etc), however Guilin has less beautiful and accessible scenery than Yangshuo, and Guilin has many of the less desirable aspects of other large Chinese cities in that it is overcrowded, polluted, etc. While Guilin would be worth a look if you have the time, Yangshuo is definitely where you want to go first.

Yangshuo is a very small city located on the scenic Li River and is surrounded by world famous Karst (kind of rock) formations which have peaks poking up into the sky in a scattered fashion. Just google it and look, there is really no description for it.

Yangshuo is a small city, with a western soul catering to western backpackers making their rounds, and Chinese people with a more outdoorsy inclination. As unlikely as it may seem because of its size, outside of Hong Kong or Shanghai, there actually is no better place to have a western meal or share a beer with like minds than in Yangshuo. The crowd tends to have a Bohemian vibe. What is great is there is a western communal atmosphere, but this in no way kills the natural beauty that surrounds Yang Shuo, or the opportunity to interact with locals.

Yang Shuo is especially popular with westerners living in China (i.e. teachers/backpackers) and is touristy, but in a relaxed nice sort of way, you can sit in endless bar's and cafe's and watch people flow by, sit on rooftop bars or rooftop pools and look at the natural scenery. If you have been living in China for a length of time, it's a wonderful escape because it is the 'anti-china' with a beautiful, relaxed, easy going, western mood which stands in contrast with huge, sprawling, crowded, polluted, loud, busy cities, which is largely life in working in cities in China. After a long year of teaching English and having dumplings or noodles for breakfast, blueberry pancakes, bacon, and eggs for breakfast on a sunny rooftop in Yangshuo can sound very very apealing. If however, you're leaving L.A. to go to China as a tourist, you may not appreciate this mood as much because you can go to Starbucks and sit outside anytime. But regardless of your background, the beauty is undeniable.

There are plenty of places to go hiking, bicycle riding, river rafting, caving, etc either on guided outings or independently. It has a much more outdoorsy vibe than most Chinese destinations, partially because of the sheer natural beauty of the area, and partially because there is a definite western backpacker community that participates in outdoor activites that Chinese tourists would be more apt to avoid because of fear of getting a tan in warmer weather or a preference for going shopping.

Yangshuo is a destination that can be viewed as 'a break from China' in that it is small, aesthetically beautiful, laid back, quieter, outdoor oriented, and foreigner friendly. The city is a place where people go to get away, especially for outdoorsy people and foreigners living in China.

Generally, Yangshuo is an extremely beautiful, tranquil, outdoorsy place, without hordes of Chinese tourists you run into at other tourists spots like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Sanya, etc. However, as I mentioned earlier it is touristy, just in a strange western-relaxed sort of way.

Just make sure to avoid going during the Chinese Spring Festival or you will have hordes of Chinese tourists flocking here as Guilin overflows on a quest to see/take pictures of 'foreigners' who are living/staying in Yangshuo. Any other time of year, besides during the Spring Festival, Yangshuo is a wonderful place to stay.

The Spring scenery is superb, and you've already missed the Spring Festival Season this year, so you won't have to worry about crowds.

ALSO: ALMOST EVERYTHING I SAID OF YANGSHUO IS ALSO TRUE OF DALI IN YUNNAN PROVINCE.

Dali has the same sort of vibe, but I can't take the time to write another review.

For Spring Scenery and an outdoorsy, relaxed, atmosphere the two best places you can stay in China are:

1. Yangshuo (smaller than Dali, more backpacker driven/western touristy, more obvious always viewable scenery)
2. Dali (larger than Yangshuo, touristy, but not as western touristy, more mountainous, Tibetan minorities can be seen here)

Tibet would also be a great trip, but that's a large time/travel commitment, and probably better done in Summer depending on where you want to visit.

 

source:http://thetravelbbs.com/where-is-the-best-china-travel-destination-in-spring-15.htm

IS A PASSPORT NEEDED FOR TRAVEL BETWEEN GUAM & HAWAII OR A DRIVERS LICENSE IS JUST FINE?

 
 
Since island is Part of the United States…are Flights between island & island husbandly thence eliminating the requirement for a Passport?Is a Valid State ID or Driver authorise decent same when you movement between island and the Mainland?or Between the Mainland and Puerto Rico?
 

Yes, the flight from Hawaii to Guam is considered a domestic flight.

If you're on the direct flight from Hawaii to Guam, your valid driver's license will be just fine (for idenfication's sake) since you won't be going through Immigrations. This flight is within the US.

However, check your flight route and make certain that you are not connecting via Majuro or Japan since these are also other routes into Guam. If you connect via these other countries, your flight will be considered international and you will need to clear Immigrations on Guam. If you connect in these other countries/islands, you WILL need a Passport.

 

The other answers to your question may be right, but they're also confusing. To clarify: your question is if a passport is needed between Guam and Hawaii. If that means flying OUT of Guam, TO Hawaii, then yes, you need a passport, for sure.
Although Guam is part of the USA, the 'States', as Hawaii is part of, regard Guam as an International destination for some reason…don't ask. So a passport is necessary out of Guam into Hawaii. You will also need to go through inspection again if you are travelling from Hawaii to the mainland (once in Guam, again in Hawaii).

 

source:http://thetravelbbs.com/is-a-passport-needed-for-travel-between-guam-hawaii-or-a-drivers-license-is-just-fine-6.htm