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2024 Vanishing Cuba Photo Tours – Only a few spots remain

2024 Vanishing Cuba Photo Tours – Only a few spots remain

Join Michael Chinnici, PWA Photographer and Author of Vanishing Cuba, as he takes you behind the tourist grid and into a Cuba few get to experience. Michael integrates Cuban friends and families into his adventures, visiting their homes and businesses so you can experience and photograph the real Cuba.

New EU Travel Rules (Visa) for 2024

New EU Travel Rules (Visa) for 2024

Once ETIAS kicks off, travelers coming from once visa-exempt countries—including American and British tourists—will be required to apply for travel authorization and pay a small fee. It applies to people who plan to stay in participating countries for fewer than 90 days.

India – The Lost Tribes of Gujarat – March 2024 (only 2 spots left)

India – The Lost Tribes of Gujarat – March 2024 (only 2 spots left)

This unique photography tour focuses on the vanishing cultures, lifestyles, and ancestral traditions of the tribal communities in the rural heartland of Gujarat. The Jewel of Western India – Gujarat is a land of diverse topography, vibrant culture, multifarious cuisines, and a successful steady-state economy.

The Jewel of Western India – Gujarat is a land of diverse topography, vibrant culture, multifarious cuisines, and a steady-state economy. This historically significant Western state of India is famous for its education, tourism, tradition, and people.

Magnificent Morocco – October 2023 (2 Spots Left)

Magnificent Morocco – October 2023 (2 Spots Left)

Experience the photographic wonders of this ancient and exotic land. Our 9-day Morocco Photo Tour will leave you craving more photo opportunities beyond the ancient Medina’s of Marrakech and Fez, the captivating coastal cities of Essaouira, Jadida, and Safi, and the allure of the blue city, Chefchaouen. That’s where our 6-day extension to the Sahara Desert comes in, with its Casbahs, oasis, small tribal villages, and, of course, the great Sahara!

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