Keep It Simple

On November 5, 2010, in travel, by admin

I recently saw Into the Wild, a 2007 true-story movie directed by Sean Penn with Emilie Hirsch starring.

Now, I’m not going to summarize the movie – you really need to see it for yourselves – but I have few thoughts I’d like to jot down because, believe me, this movie does wake you up from the routine and makes you question the true meaning of everything you do.

So, what would happen if you just give all your money to charity, quit your job, destroy all your credit/debit cards, the social security number, the cell phone, and hit the road?

Imagine your only …

Visa First Now Processes Kyrgyz Tourist and Business Visas

On October 6, 2010, in travel, Uncategorized, by admin

Visa First recently started processing tourist and business visas for Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan is considered the highlight of Central Asia and here’s why:

  • The country’s natives are famous with their hospitality – in fact, they are known as being the friendliest people in the Central Asian region.
  • The country is easily accessible while, at the same time, it is still distant and unknown for countries outside Asia.
  • Although the infrastructure is not well-developed, it is actually quite attractive for the adventure-thirsty travellers due to the picturesque lakes, mountains, grasslands, and more. You may even run into wild nomads who again, are extremely friendly.
  • Getting a

Working Holiday in Cyprus

On October 1, 2010, in Uncategorized, Work & Holiday, Working Holidays, by admin

Now you have the opportunity to explore Cyprus – a land of Roman ruins, medieval frescoed churches, castles, Mediterranean cuisine, and lots of fun.

Visa First recently started offering assistance to Australians for Working Holiday visas for Cyprus, Australians can work while experiencing the life and culture of Cyprus – a place much different from their home country.

Cyprus is an island located in the Eastern Mediterranean, south of Turkey and west of Syria and Lebanon. Nicosia is the capital. Its population is about 800,000 people, which makes it the third biggest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia. Cyprus is a presidential republic …