
The Batu Caves Experience Selangor, Malaysia
Located in front of the Batu Caves is one of the world’s most famous Hindu Statues outside India. This would be the giant 42 meter tall golden statue of Lord Continue Reading →
Tax Residency in the Best Offshore Tax Jurisdictions
This blog covers my travels through over 40 countries. I have written comprehensive travel reviews based on a minimum stay of 2-3 months in each destination. The result was permanent expatriation by way of citizenship by investment, residency and offshore company formation. Those aspiring to move offshore should act now, time is of the essence!
Located in front of the Batu Caves is one of the world’s most famous Hindu Statues outside India. This would be the giant 42 meter tall golden statue of Lord Continue Reading →
Residency by investment is a compromise between being a foreign tourist and a citizen. Indeed, residency by investment programs can provide many needed benefits without the added security of citizenship Continue Reading →
Welcome to the city that will be most representative of Kazakhstan’s future. Indeed, the Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan best things to do includes visits to gleaming new palaces, mosques, monuments and shopping Continue Reading →
Almaty Kazakhstan is located near one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Central Asia. As a result, there are plenty of alpine recreation opportunities located within close distance of Continue Reading →
Altyn Emel is a spectacular National Park in Kazakhstan. One of the most note worthy aspects of the park are the Altyn Emel Singing Sand Dunes which literally sing to Continue Reading →
Euromaidan was the resounding impetus for the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution. Indeed, the spark that set off the inferno is named after “Maidan Nezalezhnosti” or Independence Square. Additionally, Independence Square is Continue Reading →
The last leg of our NW mountain tour was an awesome two day Sapa, Vietnam trekking adventure. Sapa, Vietnam is an idyllic little mountain district which features hundreds of miles Continue Reading →
In SE Asia, the struggles of the Hmong people are politically intractable. At the source, their ongoing struggle is because they were allied with American and French colonial ambitions in Continue Reading →
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in SE Asia. Literally, Tonle translates to English as “fresh” and Sap translates as “lake”. However, the most important significance of the lake Continue Reading →
While we traveled throughout Vietnam we inevitably came in contact with some very exotic Vietnamese foods. Indeed, Asians (especially in Vietnam) have an infamous reputation for eating and drinking very Continue Reading →