Thursday 17 July 2014

5 places to see before they disappear

Ever heard of doom tourism? This trend involves traveling to threatened destinations. These five natural wonders are endangered because of pollution, climate change, and development. Visit them before they are gone.

Maldives

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This popular tourist destination is an archipelago of 1190 coral islands that are known for their stunning beaches and scuba diving. However, it is also the lowest-lying country on earth - the islands are only a few feet above sea level. This makes them the most vulnerable to the rise in sea levels caused by climate change.

Majuli Island

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The largest river island in India is located on the Brahmaputra in Assam. The pretty green wetland attracts migratory birds every winter. It's also famous for its 36 satras, or Vaishanva monasteries that have their own unique traditions and festivals. However, Majuli has been shrinking every year due to soil erosion caused by the strong currents of the Brahmaputra.

The Dead Sea

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The only place on earth where you can float without knowing how to swim, the Dead Sea is actually a lake. Its water is ten times more saline than seawater, and is believed to contain healing minerals. In the last 40 years, it has shrunk by a third and sunk 80 feet, due to diversion of water from River Jordan, its only source of fresh water.

Mount Kilimanjaro

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The highest mountain in Africa is a dormant volcano that's famous for its distinctive ice-capped summit. A popular trekking spot, its peak offers stunning views of the surrounding plains. Over the last century, its glaciers have shrunk by more than 80 percent and are likely to disappear completely in the next few decades.

The Arctic

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The North Pole is known for its bleak yet stunning landscape of gigantic icebergs, polar bears, and the northern lights. However, rising temperatures and the melting of ice sheets pose a threat to the emperor penguins. It also affects the delicate ecosystem, and subsequently, the polar bear population in the region.

Thursday 10 July 2014

En-thrill to the journey of worlds most beautiful places to visit


List of countries that offer visa free entry and visa on arrival to Indian Passport holders.

When planning a trip abroad, the first thing to keep in mind is the visa requirements for the country you wish to travel to. Each country generally has various conditions to their visas, such as duration of stay, the territory covered by the visa, dates of validity, whether the visa is valid for more than one visit, etc. The rules are subject to change and it is always a good idea to check with the concerned consulate before finalizing your travel plans.

For Indian passport holders, different visa rules apply in different countries. For some countries, such as the United Kingdom and USA Indian passport holders need to apply for a visa well in advance of your actual date of travel. There are, however, some countries that provide you a visa on arrival and some where you do not require a visa at all and hence are allowed visa-free entry if you are an Indian passport holder.

Countries that allow visa-free entry to Indian passport holders :-

1. Bhutan
2. British Virgin Islands
3. Cook Islands
4. Dominica
5. Ecuador
6. El Salvador
7. Fiji
8. Grenada
9. Haiti
10. Jamaica
11. Kish Island
12. Macau
13. Mauritius
14. Micronesia
15. Montserrat
16. Nepal
17. Niue
18. Palestine
19. Pitcairn Islands
20. Saint Kitts and Nevis
21. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
22. South Ossetia
23. Transnistria
24. Trinidad and Tobago
25. Turks and Caicos Islands
26. Vanuatu

Countries that provide visa on arrival to Indian passport holders :-

1. Bahrain (Only if the purpose of visit is to see the Bahrain Grand Prix)
2. Bolivia
3. Burundi
4. Cambodia
5. Cape Verde
6. Djibouti
7. Ethiopia
8. Guinea-Bissau
9. Guyana
10. Hong Kong
11. Indonesia
12. Jordan
13. Laos
14. Madagascar
15. Malaysia (strict conditions)
16. Maldives
17. Mozambique
18. Nauru
19. Palau
20. Saint Lucia
21. Samoa (entry permit on arrival)
22. Seychelles (visitor’s permit on arrival)
23. Somalia
24. Somaliland
25. Sri Lanka (electronic travel authorization)
26. Tajikistan
27. Tanzania
28. Thailand
29. Timor-Leste
30. Togo
31. Tuvalu
32. Uganda
33. Vietnam