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  1. celticbhoy7 avatar

    RE: Azerbaijan Visas for Americans

    by celticbhoy7 26 May 2012

    250 GEL is closer to $160 than $140 so seems they have indeed raised it. Were they searching for an Armenian visa or a Nagorno-Karabakh…

  2. celticbhoy7 avatar

    RE: Azerbaijan visa - where to get it now

    by celticbhoy7 26 May 2012

    "Oh, and be sure not to have an Armenian stamp... Still a touchy subject." Did the consul specifically mention this? I've never heard…

  3. Shoushi avatar

    RE: Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh? Help with itinerary!

    by Shoushi 24 May 2012

    Hi Narrowduke! I second Comdyn about hitchhiking in Karabakh. It is indeed easy, it's just that you have to know when and where. Some…

  4. hitchhikershandbook avatar

    RE: Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh? Help with itinerary!

    by hitchhikershandbook 24 May 2012

    Hi Narrow Duke, Hitch-hiking in Armenia is super easy, you can our comprehensive guide to hitch-hiking in Armenia [here|http://hitchhiker…

  5. Comdyn avatar

    RE: Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh? Help with itinerary!

    by Comdyn 22 May 2012

    > I'm thinking about hitchhiking as much as possible! Would this be doable in Nagorno-Karabakh? Very doable. From my experience, people…

  6. narrowduke avatar

    Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh? Help with itinerary!

    by narrowduke 21 May 2012

    Hi! I'll fly into Yerevan the 12th of june and plan to stay about 10 days. So I'll start with some general questions! I'm thinking abo…

  7. JasonSD avatar

    RE: Another RTW Itinerary ...

    by JasonSD 19 May 2012

    I did a similar trip a year ago. The overland section through Central Asia was amazing! The Silk Road cities are all impressive. You'd…

  8. narrowduke avatar

    Armenia, Georgia, Turkey and Iraq for 35 days! Budget, what to see etc..

    by narrowduke 18 May 2012

    Hi! I'm starting to plan my trip for this summer and would really appreciate som tips! I'm flying in to Yerevan and Armenia and would…

  9. celticbhoy7 avatar

    RE: entering problems with azer and armenia

    by celticbhoy7 11 May 2012

    #1 is spot on. Only problem is if you have Nagorno-Karabakh visa and try to enter Azerbaijan. If you get the NK visa put in your passport…

  10. Zabba avatar

    RE: Welcome to Kosovo

    by Zabba 09 May 2012

    Hi Marko, as I said, the placement of Greece mirrors the internal allocation of Lonely Planet guide book production and distribution,…

  11. lonusrgr0 avatar

    Re: Report of my trip to Transnistria

    by lonusrgr0 08 May 2012

    Hello all. I will try to answer everybody’s questions. *Dorehmasia*. The country is small but to really feel the place it’s good …

  12. iranexpert avatar

    RE: Iran customs and Armenia crossing

    by iranexpert 06 May 2012

    Nagorno Karabakh has lots of no-go areas but for one or two day travelers nothing may happen. At Iran borders, you will not face any…

  13. Dragon22 avatar

    Iran customs and Armenia crossing

    by Dragon22 05 May 2012

    Just wondering how strict and thorough Iranian customs is at the land border crossings. Not planning on bringing anything across but…

  14. dorehmasia avatar

    RE: Report of my trip to Transnistria

    by dorehmasia 05 May 2012

    Thank you to take the time to give such detailed infos. You stayed 2 days in Transnistria. Did you find this too long? I was 2 days in…

  15. sumsan avatar

    Re: Nagorno Karabakh

    by sumsan 17 April 2012

    I returned from there yesterday having spent a thoroughly pleasant few days. Evidence of the Azerbaijan conflict is minimal, Stepanakert…

  16. ertaga avatar

    RE: Georgia and Armenia - risks?

    by ertaga 14 April 2012

    Unless your itinerary includes South Ossetia, Abkhazia and/or Nagorno-Karabakh, both countries are perfectly safe to travel in.

  17. dmitrylemeshev avatar

    Re: Abkhazia

    by dmitrylemeshev 14 April 2012

    Hi! If you need to be shure about your safety in Abkhazia and you need a guide, we can offer our services. For already 3 years we explor…

  18. GlobeSpots avatar

    Re: Short Jaunt to Armenia

    by GlobeSpots 11 April 2012

    For travel inspiration to Armenia have a look [here|http://www.globespots.com/places.php?country=armenia]. And for Nagorno-Karabakh [here|h…

  19. GlobeSpots avatar

    Re: Nagorno Karabakh

    by GlobeSpots 11 April 2012

    I went to N-K in 2011 and it was totally fine. But yes, there are still areas where you can't go. But I liked N-K for the novelty factor.…

  20. fluffy_bunny avatar

    RE: Nagorno Karabakh

    by fluffy_bunny 08 April 2012

    FCO is always over cautious. In the case of N-K, it is technically still an active warzone. It is not uncommon for there to be shots across…

  21. nomadfan avatar

    Nagorno Karabakh

    by nomadfan 06 April 2012

    I have recently toyed with the idea of meeting up with a friend in Armenia and so looked on the net to see whether, as a Brit, I needed…

  22. mpetrovic avatar

    RE: Welcome to Kosovo

    by mpetrovic 04 April 2012

    does it really have to be sticky? The same question for Turkey trip reports sticky one? By the way, what stops LP to enlarge a list with…

  23. hostelinyerevan1 avatar

    Re: Short Jaunt to Armenia

    by hostelinyerevan1 03 April 2012

    Hi. ofcourse its worth to stay short time in Nagorno Karagakh, from Yerevan to Nagorno Karabakh by marshutka will take 6 - 7 hours maximum…

  24. Comdyn avatar

    Re: Short Jaunt to Armenia

    by Comdyn 02 April 2012

    Although Nagorno-Karabakh is very interesting to see, I wouldn't drive all the way there just to stay half a day and one night. From what…

  25. jlwh avatar

    Short Jaunt to Armenia

    by jlwh 02 April 2012

    Hey guys Ill be going to Armenia for 6 days in the summer and would appreciate some advice on my proposed itinerary. Ill be coming from…

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