activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Mount Everest: Highest Mountain in Asia
Mount Everest, located in Asia, is the tallest mountain on Earth. This mountain has fascinated all the adventurers, travelers, nature lovers, and scientists for centuries. Mount Everest is located in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, on the border of Nepal and Tibet. The Everest stands as a symbol of human endurance, the ultimate test for mountaineers, and a location of great spiritual importance.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
Embracing Evolving Travel Trends: A Journey Towards Sustainability and Authentic Experiences. AI-Generated.
In our rapidly changing world, the way we travel is evolving to reflect shifting societal values, technological advancements, and a growing environmental awareness. As we navigate this transformative era, several emerging trends are reshaping the travel landscape, offering new opportunities to explore the world while making a positive impact.
By David H. Lee2 years ago in Wander
10 most beautiful places on earth
Welcome, we prepare an inspiring journey to explore the top 10 most breathtaking places on our planet. From majestic mountains to stunning underwater realms, our world is filled with awe-inspiring wonders just waiting to be discovered. Let's dive right in!
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 years ago in Wander
Miles, Not Hours
Once upon a time, there was a Scottish man walking into my bar, asking for a pint of Guinness. I'm sure there are better starts for a joke like this, but this is a true story for me. The gentleman was on the wiser side of age, and told me his lifelong dream was to travel from LA, California to Miami, Florida on his motorcycle. He stopped along his travels to the bar I tended, fortunately. Making conversation, he made an observation about subtle differences between an American's vs. Scottish fellow's lifestyle. Nothing too drastic, but the one difference sticking out to me the most was how we differ on measuring distance. I thought he was referring to the classical 'mile' vs. 'kilometer' argument, but he caught me by surprise. He asked how far was the nearest city. Instinctively, I said about an hour or so of driving, and that's exactly what he wanted to hear from me. "When did we start measuring journeys by time, and rid ourselves of miles AND kilometers?" He had a chuckle with his beer, and could see it in my eyes how right he was. I journeyed to Virginia Beach to see a Hozier concert with time ahead of me, but the trip home carried distance.
By Zak ONeill2 years ago in Wander
Fleeting
Soaring above me, the mountains were truly breath-taking. I've lost count of the number of hours I've spent simply staring at them despite my short time in that country. To one side, our driver shared a story about the construction of the mountain road, and behind me two friends are laughing.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Wander
Just 105 Miles South of Key West
A short window of time opened during the Obama administration allowing Americans to visit Cuba for family or educational reasons. To celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary in 2017, my husband and I booked a cruise and tour in Havana. My father's side of the family came from Cuba, and I have always been curious about his homeland. Although I don't speak the language, just being there would rekindle interest in my heritage.
By Barb Dukeman2 years ago in Wander
Flatlander on the Hill
* Editor's Notes: Anything italicized is part of a series of notes I wrote during the trip that I found recently. Some pictures have been edited to preserve the privacy of everyone who went on the trip. That said they were edited by an unprofessional (me) so don't judge me too harshly for my lack of skills.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Wander
A Journey Of Joy With The Children of Tanzania
My feet ache and my energy is severely depleted by the time we arrive at the mountain village of Mtae in Tanzania. We’ve just walked eight hours, ascending about 1,000 meters in one day. It’s five in the afternoon as I attempt to wash my sweaty body with cold water from a bucket. For the first time in my life, I have to use a hole in the ground as a toilet and clean myself up afterwards with water and my hands.
By Yvette Brand2 years ago in Wander








