That's interesting
How did you manage to get in to the country? Did you have someone keeping you on a leash all the time and not letting you talk to normal people?
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 17:26, Share, Reply)
How did you manage to get in to the country? Did you have someone keeping you on a leash all the time and not letting you talk to normal people?
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 17:26, Share, Reply)
Quite easy
You need to be in a tour group (although there are individuals who go, but that costs a ton).
You also need to not be a journalist. If they find out you are one, they deny your visa application.
I went with Young Pioneer Tours, whom I shall plug on this page because they're excellent.
Your tour company usually sends one person with your group. You then get 2 local guides, and we also had a man "from the government tourism bureau" who was there to "check that everything was OK".
He appeared to be more interested in booze, fags, and playing pool though.
I miss him.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 17:45, Share, Reply)
You need to be in a tour group (although there are individuals who go, but that costs a ton).
You also need to not be a journalist. If they find out you are one, they deny your visa application.
I went with Young Pioneer Tours, whom I shall plug on this page because they're excellent.
Your tour company usually sends one person with your group. You then get 2 local guides, and we also had a man "from the government tourism bureau" who was there to "check that everything was OK".
He appeared to be more interested in booze, fags, and playing pool though.
I miss him.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 17:45, Share, Reply)