The KSL Travel Show with Douglas Wren

Tune in every Sunday from noon to 2pm MST.
Listen on 102.7 FM, 1160 AM or at http://www.ksl.com/.

Upcoming Travel Shows

Hard Rock Hotel - Santana Supernova

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Copacabana in the 1950's

Besides the cars and swimsuits, not much has changed!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Aqua Expeditions on the Amazon

Exclusive Amazon Experiences in Peru. Explore the sources of the Amazon and the Pacaya Samiria Reserve on the M/V Aqua

Monday, January 4, 2010

Welcome to Argentina, now pay up!

Airport Entry Fee
December 11, 2009

This warden message is being issued to alert U.S. citizens that on December 20, 2009, the Government of Argentina will begin charging American Citizens visiting Argentina for business or tourism an entry fee of $131 U.S. dollars. The fee will be collected only at Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport. Once paid, the fee permits multiple entries into Argentina for ten years in accordance with United States visa reciprocity. Americans may pay in dollars, by credit card, or with travelers checks.

U.S. citizens may also call the Office of Overseas Citizens Services in the U.S. for the latest travel information. The Office of Overseas Citizens Services can be reached from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time, M-F, at 1-888-407-4747, or if calling from outside the U.S., at (202)-501-4444. For any emergencies involving American citizens, please contact the American Citizens Services (ACS) Unit of the U.S. Embassy’s Consular Section, located at 4300 Avenida Colombia, 1425 Buenos Aires; telephone+54-11-5777-4354; after hours emergency telephone +54-11-5777-4873; ACS unit fax +54-11-5777-4293; e-mail BuenosAires-ACS@state.gov; web page http://argentina.usembassy.gov.

Americans living or traveling in Argentina are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department's travel registration website, https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/ui so that they can obtain updated information on travel and security within Argentina. Americans without internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.