Getting your Brazilian visa in Buenos Aires occupies a few hours of sightseeing time in the Argentine capital, but ensures you won’t get turned away at any Brazilian land or air borders for not having one.
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Is All Social Media Blocked in China?
Officially, you can’t access your Facebook or Twitter accounts, YouTube or most free blogging platforms from within China, but there are ways to work around this annoyance.
Continue ReadingThe Rough Road from Vietnam to Laos
Whether your primary goal is to partake in an ultra-local experience or simply to avoid exorbitant airfares, travel overland from Vietnam to Laos — but don’t expect a quick or particular comfortable journey.
Continue ReadingThe Best of Delhi in a Day
If you’re efficient and move quickly, one day is all you need to enjoy Delhi, India’s best-known tourist attractions—and even a few more obscure ones.
Continue ReadingThe Israeli Passport Stamp and Other Stories
Whatever your opinion on the conflict in the Middle East, it’s important to understand the implications it has on travel in the region, particularly if you plan to visit Arab countries before or after you visit Israel.
Continue ReadingAll About Casual Sex in Brazil
Casual sex isn’t at all a taboo in Brazil. And trust me: When a taboo is lifted, you’ll be amazed at the kinds of things you do.
Continue ReadingWhere to Hit the Beach in Goa
The coastline of Goa, India is long enough that you should have an idea of where you want to go before you get there.
Continue ReadingScam-Free Travel to Cambodia from Thailand
Avoid getting talked into scams in Bangkok and other places along the road to Cambodia to save yourself time, money and perhaps most importantly, your sanity.
Continue ReadingBolivia’s Otherworldly Uyuni Salt Flats
It’s difficult to select one Bolivia experience as being the best, but the Bolivian salt flats—a.k.a. Salar de Uyuni—have got to be high on the list.
Continue ReadingPeru’s Sacred Valley of the Incas
If you’re headed to Cusco, Peru, plan a day trip out to the Moray Inca Ruins, located about 50 km from the city center — and set amid what’s literally the most beautiful scenery I’ve ever laid eyes upon.
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