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Vietnam Travel , Pictures , Visa
Lying along the South China Sea Coast near China, Laos and Cambodia is Vietnam, famous for its recent explosive past and remarkable resilience. The French colonial elegance of Vietnam’s capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City [Saigon] combine with the Vietnamese charm of its old capital Hue and elsewhere to give Vietnam a unique cultural vibrancy that is unparalleled.

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Uzbekistan

In the heart of Central Asia, near the Aral Sea lies Uzbekistan the most fascinating of all the republics that straddle the famous Silk Road. Samarkhand, Bukhara, Khiva, Tashkent - each Uzbekistan city more historically enthralling than the other.

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Turkmenistan
Opening out into the Caspian Sea while sharing borders with Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan is the Trans-Caspian nation of Turkmenistan. Dominated by Central Asia’s hottest desert the Karkum, Turkmenistan once the home of charging horsemen, swirling sands, bustling oases and nomadic tribes is now being transformed into an urban center with glossy towers of marble and gold, grand fountains of cascading water and pristine white high-rises.


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Tibet
In the great Himalayas with India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and China as its immediate neighbors lies the highest country in the world - Tibet. Occupied by China and with a government-in-exile in India this beautiful land of the Dalai Lama, Tibet, boasts of many exquisite temples and monasteries.

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Thailand Travel , hotels
‘The Land of the Free’ as the Kingdom of Thailand is known in Thai, lies in the heart of Southeast-Asia surrounded by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. A pulsating blend of the traditional and the modern, the old and the new, Thailand is excitingly Asian and yet remarkably cosmopolitan.

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Tajikistan
Set against the imposing Pamir Mountains in Central Asia above Afghanistan lies a stretch of land that dates back to the Bronze Age –Tajikistan. A major hub on the celebrated Silk Road, Tajikistan once a part of Soviet Russia is today a nation proud of her ancient lineage, Persian legacy and cross-cultural heritage.

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Sri Lanka Travel , Pictures
To the south of India rising up from the Indian Ocean is the enchanting island of Sri Lanka with its swaying palms, blue lagoons, sandy beaches, and remarkable coral reefs. From Mount Lavinia beach in Colombo to Adams peak (Sri Pada) in the central highlands, Sri Lanka is a delight for the senses.


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South Korea

Steeped in traditional culture South Korea will enthrall you with its exquisite pottery, unique houses [Hanoks], colorful clothing [Hanbok], graceful dances, lilting music and scintillating festivals. Its many gorgeous heritage sites, winter ski resorts and hot-spring spas will wow you with their beauty and professionalism. South Korea with Seoul as its capital has not only lovely beaches, fine palaces, ancient temples and, modern marine parks it also boasts of the breathtaking Mt Jirisan ten-sceneries. With all this and more South Korea is truly captivating.

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Singapore

Across the Singapore Straits from Indonesia on Malaysia’s doorstep is glamorous Singapore. A former British trading colony Singapore is today one of the world’s most favored tourist destinations. Singapore’s exotic symbol the Merlion welcomes you to an enchanting world of spills, thrills and excitement.

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Nepal Travel , hotels
Tucked away in the great Himalayan Mountains between India and China is the tiny volatile Hindu kingdom of Nepal. In this land of the gods, where Hindu temples vie with Buddhist monuments and past gods with living ones, religion is a way of life. From Siva’s Pasupatinath temple to Buddha’s birthplace Lumbini, every cobbled street and shrine will take you on a journey back in time. The Swoyambhunath Chaitya, the 4th century Changunnarayan Vishnu temple and the Bouddhanath Tibetan stupa all bear testimony to Nepal’s ancient cultural past.


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Pakistan

From the Himalayas in Pakistan to the snowcapped Hindukush ranges and the Gandhara ruins of Taxila to the Swat valley every rock, stone and valley is witness to Pakistan’s proud ancient heritage The cities of Lahore, Multan and Bahawalpur will introduce you to the architectural wonders of the Mughal ages while the Murree hills near capital Islamabad and the Kagan Valley will amaze you with its sheer natural beauty. Travel to Pakistan and experience the holiday of a lifetime.

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Philippines
Dotting the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean are the Philippines, a bunch of exotic volcanic islands north of Malaysia. Mountainous yet lush, Philippines boasts of some of the world’s most rare and beautiful flora and fauna above and under water. The diving heaven Anilao, Limasawa Island, Mayon Mountains, the Ifugao Rice Terraces and the Vigan Heritage Village are among the famous must see sites in the Philippines.

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Myanmar

On the Andaman Sea coast, in the Bay of Bengal lies the ‘Suvarnabhumi’of Myanmar. Sharing borders with Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand this golden land of erstwhile Burma is renowned for its rich culture, unique gold-plated architecture and natural beauty.

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Mongolia

Between Russia and China is one of Northern Asia’s ancient landlocked countries - Mongolia. With Ulaan Baatar as its capital, Mongolia still retains some remnants of her once glorious and militant past. Proud of the great Chengis Khan and the legacy of Kublai Khan, the once nomadic Mongolian is shy, laidback and still caught up in ancient traditions and customs.

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Maldives

A group of beautiful tropical islands, in the Indian Ocean lying on the equator south west of India, form the Republic of Maldives. Sunny beaches, blue lagoons, azure skies and turquoise waves- beautiful Maldives with its 1190 coral islands and atolls is truly a paradise on earth.

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Malaysia

With Singapore next door and the South China Sea dividing it, Malaysia’s two halves are a perfect blend of rich cultural tradition and new affluent modernity. Langkawi island, Sarawak, Penang or the capital Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia spreads out her exquisite beaches, its remarkable natural caves, and its impressive rainforests along with spanking new shopping malls, modern innovative buildings and neatly laid parks and pathways to entice and seduce you.

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Macau

Once a major Portuguese trading port on the ancient silk route, Macau lies on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta in south China. An interesting potpourri of western and Chinese cultures, Macau now a part of China is a tourist cum gambling paradise. Inter connected by bridges ‘The Historic Center Of Macau’ linking over twenty monuments is a world heritage site.

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Laos
Bordered by Thailand, Myanmar, China, Vietnam and Cambodia, the former French Protectorate of Laos is a bustling hot pot of all these cultures. Flanked by the Mekong River and the Annamite mountains, Laos still retains its old colonial flavour. In capital, Vientiane, French colonial houses rub shoulders with ancient Buddhist temples and French baked bread with mixed noodles.

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Kyrgyzstan
Krygystan, the most welcoming of the Central Asian republics is also the most accessible. With Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikstan and China as its neighbors, Kyrgystan is a unique blend of soviet and ethnic influences. With the spectacular Tian Shian mountain range for a backdrop its capital Bishkek is serenely beautiful.

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Kazakhstan
Encircled by Russia, China, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and the Caspian Sea, remote and mountainous Kazakhstan is rich in Central Asian history and culture. A major hub on the ancient silk route, Kazakhstan, boasts of attractive cities, spectacular views and challenging mountain trails.

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Japan

An island nation on the Pacific Ocean with Korea, China and Russia as its nearest neighbors, Japan -The land of the rising sun is exceptionally beautiful. Snowbound or spring-clad, an ancient land where tradition combines easily with the modern, volcanic Japan is a picturesque delight.

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Indonesia
Among the cluster of islands washed by the waves of the Indian and Pacific oceans, between Indochina and Australia is the Republic of Indonesia. Bali, Sumatra, Java, capital Jakarta - an array of spectacular Indonesian tourist delights from a melting pot of ancient cultures that will excite and tantalize any traveler.

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India travel , pictures
A land where elephants, tigers and snake charmers still abound India, today has come into her own. With the traditional namaste she invites you to come, travel, imbibe and experience the sights and sounds of a vibrant mix of old and new that is still unchangingly uniquely Indian.

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Georgia
Between Turkey and Russia bordering the Black Sea lies the lovely Transcaucasion mountain nation of Georgia. With picturesque Tibilsi on the river Mtkvari, as its capital, Georgia is a quaint and vibrant mix of Russian and local traditions. A fascinating combination of heartwarming old world hospitality and myriad cross-cultural effects, Georgia is a captivating must on any traveler’s map.
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China
From being the world’s most populous nation, to flooding the markets with ‘made in China’ merchandise, China has left no stone unturned in trying to achieve the status of a global leader. Travel to this vast, uniquely mysterious land and experience the thrill of its 4000 - year history first hand.


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Cambodia
Visit Cambodia, it has been said, and step back in time. Circumscribed by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, off the gulf of Thailand is the Kingdom Of Cambodia with its capital Phnom Penh. Traditional Khmer culture vying with ancient awe-inspiring temples and gushing rivers competing with dense clinging forests make Cambodia an irresistible and unforgettable experience.

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Brunei Daruss
On the island of Borneo, off the South China Sea coast, surrounded by East Malaysia is the oil - rich Islamic Sultanate of Brunei, an erstwhile British Protectorate. Steeped in Malay culture this tiny nation of astounding wealth is well worth a visit.
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Bhutan
Perched high up in the Himalayas is the beautiful mountain kingdom of Bhutan or Druk - Yul - the land of the thunder dragon. Surrounded by Tibet, India and China this ‘last place on the roof of the world’ is an oasis of peace among the clouds, untouched by modernity. Bhutan is extraordinarily attractive to the discerning traveler.

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Travel Bangladesh
Off the coast of the Bay of Bengal is Asia’s relatively new creation - Bangladesh! Originally a part of India and then Pakistan, Bangladesh is also next door to Myanmar. With its 3600 miles of beautiful forests the ‘Sundarbans’ and one of Asia’s longest beaches at Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh is an invitation waiting to be accepted
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Azerbaijan travel , pictures
Lapped by the waves of the Caspian Sea and flanked by the borders of Russia and Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Turkey, Azerbaijan, once an important stopover on the silk route is a must for any modern traveler. With its well-maintained network of roads this Transcaucasian Republic boasts of some of the world’s finest ancient Moslem and cross cultural architecture. Azerbaijan’s celebrated hospitality is second only to its breathtakingly beautiful landscape and varied climate.
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Azerbeijan Visa
An appropriate visitor’s visa is required for all travelers visiting Azerbeijan. It is a two-step process where the visitor should get an official letter of invitation from a company authorized by the Azerbaijan Ministries of Foreign and Internal Affairs called Visa Support Document or Invitation. This invitation should go along with the application form and two passport size photos and an original of the passport to the Azerbaijan Consulate in order to process the visa
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Bangladesh Visa
Visa is required by all except nationals of Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Bhutan, Dominica, Fiji, Gambia, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Jamaica, Guyana, Honduras, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Montserrat, Papua New Guinea, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Uruguay, Vatican City and Zambia for stays of up to 90 days. Validity of visa for single entry is 6 months from date of issue for stays of up to 90 days. For multiple-entry: it is 6-12 months from date of issue. Stays are for a maximum of 90 days each.
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Cambodia Visa
All overseas visitors are able to obtain Cambodia visa once they embark at the airport. It is no longer necessary to get the visa stamp at the Cambodian Embassy before the visit. Travelers who would like to prolong their stay in Cambodia may extend their visa at the Department of Immigration situated just opposite the Pochentong Airport. The visa may be extended for 30 days against service charge. If the stay is likely to extend more than a month, then it is ideal to get a Business visa with three months validity.
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China Visa
Chinese visa is a permit issued by the Chinese visa authorities to those foreigners who want to enter into, exit from or transit through the Chinese territory. A single or double entry visa is normally valid for three months form the date of issue. The validity of Multi-entry visas is from six months to five years. Duration may vary and it is possible to extend the length of stay whenever appropriate. It should be noted that entry into China from Hong Kong or Macao is subject to a special permit. Applicants who are intending to stay with relatives in China will be required to show an invitation letter from concerned relatives by way of confirmation.
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Indonesia Visa
Nationals of all countries intending to stay for more than 30 days in Indonesia also have to apply for the appropriate visa (tourist, business, social-cultural, etc.) at an overseas Indonesian Consulate or Foreign Mission before departing for Indonesia. However, citizens of Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam will be issued on arrival a stay permit for 30 days free of charge upon presentation of a passport which is valid at least for another 6 months. This stay permit cannot be extended or converted into another type of visa. Another feature, Visa on Arrival (VoA) facility is available for nationals of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Maldives, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, People's Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Quatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States of America. Citizens of countries neither on the VoA nor Visa-Free lists are required to apply for a visa overseas before making a trip to Indonesia.
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Kazakhstan Visa
Embassies in other countries, issues the visa (or by bilateral agreement, visa can be issued by the Russian Embassy in countries where there is no Kazakstan Embassy). However, Citizens of Canada, USA, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom do not need an invitation for obtaining a single entry diplomatic, official, business, home stay or tourist visas (up to 30 days)
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Kyrgyztan Visa
All foreign nationals, except for Japanese, Turks, and Kazakhs, are required to obtain visas to enter the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. Foreign tourists are generally admitted to Laos for 15 days with a visa on arrival or for 30 days. It is sometimes possible to get an extension for an additional 15 days by submitting an application through a tour agency. Foreign tourists planning on entering Laos at any international checkpoint where visas on arrival are not available must obtain a visa in advance. A Laos tourist visa is usually issued for a single entry within three months from the date of issue for a period of stay not exceeding 30 days. The visa may be extended in Laos for further 15 days.
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Macau Visa
A visa is not required for tourist visits of up to 30 days. Valid passports are required. Passports should be valid for 30 days beyond the intended period of stay in Macau. Because many neighboring areas require six months validity remaining on the passport, U.S. citizens planning travel beyond Macau should ensure that their passports are valid for at least six months from the date of their proposed entry into such areas.
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Malaysia Visa
Foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia must apply and obtain a visa in advance at any Malaysian Representative Office abroad before entering the country. Visa, which has been granted, is not absolute guarantee that the holder will be allowed to enter Malaysia. The final decision lies with the Immigration Officer at the entry point. Single Entry Visa is issued to foreign nationals for a period of three months from the date of issue. Multiple entry visa is valid for a period within three to twelve months from the date of issue
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Maldives Visa
Maldives issues free 30 days visa upon arrival for all visitors. Visitors stepping in the Republic of Maldives should possess a valid international travel document issued by the government of concerned sovereign state. Besides this, possession of a valid return air ticket to a destination where the passenger has permission to enter is required along with necessary visas for their onward journey to the next destination.
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Myanmar Visa
A tourist visa allows a stay of 28 days extendable for an additional 14 days. A valid passport with entry visa is required for all visitors. A business visa allows a stay of 10 weeks, extendable up to 12 months on case-by-case basis. E.V.T (package) visa is issued upon receiving a letter of invitation from a tour company. In accordance with the rules and regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Hotel and Tourism, an authorized travel and tours company can obtain the Visa on Arrival (VOA) if their clients do not get the visa from the Myanmar Embassy.
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Nepal Visa
A visa is required to enter Nepal. Nepal has announced a new policy of waiving visa fee for any tourist visiting the country for a period of 3 days. Similarly tourists coming from South Asian countries (SAARC) as well as neighboring People's Republic of China will also get free visa to Nepal. Similar arrangements have been made to provide free visa for any national for re-entry to Nepal provided those tourists have stayed at least for 15 days in the country in the visa year (Jan-Dec)
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Pakistan Visa
Pakistan stipulates everyone to get visa in advance. Immigration check posts at Pakistani Airports is authorized to issue 30 days landing permit to the tourists entering Pakistan. Regional Passport Offices in Pakistan are authorized to allow initial three months entry visa to the tourists and to allow one extension up to three months. They are further authorized to grant entry visa to the tourists (except the nationals of the countries borne on negative list) entering Pakistan on landing permit for a period of three months from the date of entry into Pakistan, charging visa fee fixed on reciprocal basis.
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Singapore Visa
Jordan, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Myanmar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Vietnam, Yemen and holders of Palestinian Authority passports, who intend to visit Singapore. Other nationals require a social visit pass, which is issued on arrival (at the discretion of the Immigration Officer)
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Uzbekistan Visa
All except those who are nationals of CIS states require visas. The exceptions to this are nationals of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan who are required to obtain a visa to travel to Uzbekistan. All visitors to Uzbekistan must carry a passport that is valid during for the period of their visit, no matter of what nationality they are. Visa applications must be made to an Uzbek embassy.


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Tajikistan Visa
Anyone who visits Tajikistan must possess a visa. The only exceptions are citizens of the CIS Customs Union member states (Russia, Belorus, Kazakstan and Kirghyzstan). In 2003, Tajikistan eased procedures for visa support for citizens of the EU, USA and Japan, for tourist visas of up to one month. A visa support letter is still required, but it can be obtained more quickly than before. Some other areas require special permission to visit, e.g. Nurek Hydroelectric Power Station or Lake Zorkul. If intended to visit any restricted areas it should be mentioned while applying for visa support. Although it is possible to obtain permission after arrival in Tajikistan this takes days or weeks.
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GEORGIA Visa
Visas are no longer required for the citizens of the USA, Canada, Japan, Israel, Switzerland and countries of the European Union to travel to Georgia for up to 90 days. Visa applicants of other countries require the following
- The applicant’s passport must be valid until at least 3 months after the expiration of the visa, and the passport must contain at
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MONGOLIA Visa
Everyone needs a visa, and it is valid for up to 30 days. One can pass in transit without a visa, provided he has a ticket and a visa for his next destination. However, the following can enter without Mongolia without a visa.

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North Korea visa
All nationals require visas. Two types of visas issued are ordinary visa and tourist visa. Passports must be valid for six months. It is advisable to obtain the visa before departure. This visa can only be arranged through the concerned tour operator. The visa will take 7 days for issuance and valid for restrictive dated period. For stays of over 24 hours registration with the MFA is required, although most hotels and travel agents will automatically do this for the visitor. For further details it is advisable to contact the nearest embassy prior to departure.
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South Korea Visa
All visitors must have a valid passport and onward and return tickets. Visas are required for all other purposes. Visitors for sightseeing or transit with confirmed outbound tickets may stay in Korea up to 30 days without visas, except the following.
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Thailand Visa
Any foreigner wishing to enter Thailand is required to obtain a visa from a Thai Embassy or Consulate-General. However, there are nationals of certain countries who do not require a visa, provided they meet the requirements.
a.Nationals of countries which are exempted from visa requirements when entering Thailand for tourism purposes and will be permitted to stay for a period not exceeding 30 days, according to the Interior Ministerial Announcements.

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TURKEY Visa
Among different types of Turkey visas the most common for touring Turkey is single entry tourist visa, valid for 3 months. A Turkey visa for overseas passport holders is required when traveling to the country. Types of visas are Tourist Single, Tourist Multiple, Business Single, Business Multiple. Length of stay is 3 months and 1 year. Inbound travelers are required to hold documents for onward or return travel, and sufficient funds for the period of their stay. Entry may be refused to those of unkempt appearance. Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice.


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SRILANKA Visa
Visas are issued on arrival for 30 days for nationals of most countries. Extension of tourist visas is handled by the Department of Immigration and Emigration. All the countries in the SAARC region are exempt from visa. Multiple Entry / Transit / Visit visa applications should be made to the nearest Sri Lanka Mission. In the absence of such a mission arrangements could be made through the Dept. of Immigration and emigration in Sri Lanka, to enter and stay in the country. Validity of the travel document that is not expired should cover beyond a period of two months, the period of the applicants’ intended stay in Sri Lanka.


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BHUTAN Visa
Valid passports and an entry visa are essential except Indian & Bangladeshi National. There are two ways of entering Bhutan: by air to Paro Airport or by road to the Bhutanese border town of Phuntosholing. All travelers entering the country by road must ensure that they have the necessary documentation for transiting through that part of India to Phuntsholing. Travelers bound for Bhutan are permitted only as a member of a commercially organized tour group. Once the visa has been processed a visa number will be sent to the concerned traveler (automatically forwarded to all Bhutan's National Air Carrier: Druk Air). When entering Bhutan, the traveler receives a visa valid for 2 weeks from Paro airport. Visa extensions can be granted if the stay is likely to lengthen.


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PHILIPPINES Visa
Countries like Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, Peoples Republic of (PROC), Croatia, Cuba, East Timor, Egypt, Estonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Georgia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, Nauru, Nigeria, North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), Pakistan, Palestine, Russian Federation, Sierra Leone, Slovenia - Regular passport holders only; diplomatic and official passport holders do not need entry visas, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Yemen, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Holders of Taiwanese passports need visas before arriving. The inbound traveler gets 21 days visa on arrival, which can be extended up to 60 days. Group tour visas filed by accredited travel agencies may be released within 24 to 48 hours. Applicants should be guided by the documentary and procedural requirements concerning applications for entry visas to the Philippines of PRC passport holders.


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INDIA Visa
Indian visas are necessary for all foreigners visiting India. Tourist visas are issued either for one month or for six months. Entry into India has to be within one month from the date of issue for the one month visa and the latter is issued for six month from the date of issue. Fees for both the categories are same.


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LAOS Visa
Visas to foreign tourists are issued upon arrival in Laos at most border crossings. A passport and visa, and two passport size photographs and service charge approximately $30 are required at Wattay Airport, Vientiane; Friendship Bridge, Vientiane; and Luang Prabang Airport. Foreign tourists are generally admitted to Laos for 15 days with a visa on arrival or for 30 days with a visa issued at a Lao embassy. The Department of Immigration in Vientiane will only extend tourist visas for one day. It is sometimes possible to get an extension for an additional 15 days by submitting an application through a tour agency. Foreigners who overstay in Laos risk arrest, and they will be fined $5 for each day upon departure. Foreign tourists planning on entering Laos at any international checkpoint where Visas on Arrival are not available must obtain a visa in advance. Laos business visa is usually issued for a single entry within three months from the date of issue for a period of stay not to exceed 30 days. The visa may be extended in Laos for a further 30 days.


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VIETNAM Visa
Only citizens of Korea, Japan & Scandinavians can visit Vietnam without an entry visas (valid for visit within 30 days). All other citizens are required to get an entry visa before departure or a pre-approved entry visa (visa is issued on arrival at Vietnam’s International Airports) issued before arrival in Vietnam.
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TIBET Visa
If the intending traveler is coming to Lhasa from Kathmandu, he should better get Chinese visa from Kathmandu because no matter he has already got the visa in his country or not, he must get a visa in Kathmandu, which is regulated in an official memo between China and Nepal. All kinds of people can get Tibet permit through a travel agency except diplomats, journalists, and government officials who should travel to Tibet under the arrangement by the Foreign Affairs Office of Tibet Government. After having a permit, a travel agency can buy the air tickets, and the intending traveler can pass the check-in at the airport and the checkpoint reroute with the permit. Only the guide could hold the permit after the traveler establishes himself on Tibetan land. He is not allowed to bring with it and travel anywhere he wishes because except Lhasa he needs another permit know as "Aliens’ Permit" lest he is stopped by the police. There is a service charge (fixed by the government) to get the Tibet permit. One has to apply for the travel permit at least 10 days prior to his entry date. No travel agency can provide "permit-only" service.


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North Korea

Flanked by the Sea of Japan and the Korea Bay, between China and South Korea is the communist land of North Korea. With Pyongyang on the Taedong River as its capital, North Korea, despite its exquisite beaches, deep alpine lakes, hot springs and palaces is still relatively unexplored.

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JAPAN Visa
A visa is an entry permit issued by Japanese government offices overseas (embassies and consulates, which are the branch offices of the Foreign Affairs Ministry) for entering Japan. Japan has adopted a system of law where visas and residency qualifications are considered separately. Japan has adopted a system of law where visas and residency qualifications are considered separately. Therefore, after acquiring a visa at Japanese government office overseas, a person needs to receive an entry permit from an immigration inspector when they enter Japan and have their residency qualifications determined.
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BRUNEI DARUSS Visa
Passport holders coming to Brunei can stay up to one month without visa, but the passport must be valid for six months longer than their intended stay in Brunei. There are many opportunities on how to book one’s holidays in Brunei. The inbound traveler can either book his entire trip from abroad with an outbound tour operator or book just your flight and arrange tours with a local agent either from home or locally, or go entirely independently.


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Turkeministan Visa
All foreign travellers to Turkmenistan require a visa which in return is subject to a visa support letter or Letter of Invitation (LOI) approved by the Turkmen Government. The approval process currently requires up to 3 weeks. The only low cost alternative to a Tourist visa is to apply for a 3...7-Day Transit visa which implies no booking requirements.


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