Traveling to Iran as an American citizen may sound complicated and dangerous. It’s not. We’re here to dispel the myths and answer the questions piling up in our inbox about visas, safety, and other concerns based on our visit to Iran. Our aim in the following Q&A is to answer actual...
Iran is a country that offers great value for money, even more so these days. But money is one thing you really need to plan on if you’re going to Iran, as foreign card won’t work in any ATM and you cannot pay by card. Similar toCuba, Iran is a cash country. Bring EUROS, n...
Every tourist has to get through security clearance to be able to get a tourist visa, which takes 2-5 days. The easiest way to get a visa is to go to a Travel Agency that is licensed by the local government in Syria to handle and to get your Visa Application Approved. The Current p...
I’m a US Citizen, so one would think (or at least I did many years ago) that returning home from an international trip with my US Passport in hand would be a breeze. It used to be when I was a kid, but as an adult that changed. The type of questions I was asked when re-en...
Since the first Kurds arrived in Tennessee in the 1970s, fleeing the violence of the Iraqi-Kurdish War, others from Iran, Turkey, Syria, and throughout the region of northern Iraq known as Kurdistan have followed. Today, a vibrant Kurdish community in southern Nashville (the largest in the ...
“Toppling preconceived notions about our big, scary world one step at a time, Dan and Audrey serve as citizen ambassadors to offer a first-hand window to destinations and experiences.“ Gregory Berg Life on Purpose Show 2. Travel with Respect ...
reaches its destination and kept separate from all livestock for five days after entering the United States. Be sure your dog is cleaned and do not use organic materials such as hay as bedding. (Hay and straw are not recommended as bedding when transporting a pet to any country.)...