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All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
How to travel around Koh Samui
Depending on where you might be based and where you wish to reach, travelling in and around Koh Samui by foot will present one with a plethora of experiences to call by. Although, travelling and transportation facilities in this area of Thailand come in all forms and thus, must be factored into one's travel schedule long before one touches down on these shores. Elucidated below is a quick run-through of what a prospective traveller will be able to lay claim to.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to Visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok
Without a doubt, the Grand Palace in Bangkok can be considered the epicentre of tourism in the city. Regardless of the day, it is jam-packed with visitors, both foreign and local, trying to feast their eyes on the splendour that is this relic of Thai history.
By Gabriel Anthony5 years ago in Wander
A VACATION – ENJOY THE ISLAND IN STYLE
A vacation is an ideal getaway for travelers to this island paradise, which is bordered by the Indian Ocean on the north and east. Maldives, officially the republic of Maldives, lies in the Indian Ocean south of India and west of Sri Lanka, about 700 miles from the western tip of India. If you enjoy ocean-going or sailing activities then a Maldivian holiday may be right for you.
By GBAF Review5 years ago in Wander
Rural Tourism — A Sustainable Approach to Rural Development
Tourism is one of the largest and most profitable industries in the world. It has a significant impact on society, including job creation, economic growth, and infrastructural development. Having generated almost US$ 8 trillion in revenue and approximately 300 million jobs (2014), the tourism industry ranked 1st among the service sector industries. The global figures for the number of international tourist arrivals in 2016 were 1.24 billion. Of these, 14.5 million international arrivals were recorded in India. The tourism industry in India is a highly profitable industry with the country's foreign exchange earnings alone amounting to US$ 27.7 billion. The number of domestic tourist visits stood at close to 1.6 billion.
By SAMEER KUMAR5 years ago in Wander
Adventures in Boracay Island
Boracay Island is a minuscule island in Philippines. In any case, what it offers is totally different to its size. With an interminable number of exercises both above water and submerged, the island will astonish you more than ever. In any case, what makes it lovely is its stretch of dazzling white sand sea shores wherein you can unwind and have a great time.
By Wild Triumph5 years ago in Wander
Why Chandigarh Is The Must Visit Place In India?
What makes a place special? Its climate and eateries. Chandigarh is a perfect amalgamation of these two elements. Chandigarh welcomes the beauty of every season. WARNING! You are going to fall in love with Chandigarh if you are just about to visit the place.
By My Hunger Stories5 years ago in Wander
The Vortex
If you’ve never been to Bali, I highly recommend you go there. By day the beach has its ways with your soul. The culture will make you feel as if you never existed. I'd eat the food off the back of a wet dog, the food is so delicious. By night Bali is a completely different story. If I was an alcoholic I’d move to Bali. If I wanted drugs daily, I’d move to Bali. If I wanted to get laid daily... well you get it. Parties, raves and sex. I was currently at the biggest nightclub in Bali that night. I never thought of my life as a movie, but ever since I joined the family, it truly has felt like one. All eyes on me, someone famous once said. Everyone was going to see me get incredibly hammered until I died of inability to breathe. What a way to go out. Death by alcohol. Unfortunately I couldn't die here in Bali, my family couldn't handle that shit. That or they'd have a party. Instead of overdrinking I decided to go find Dylan. Dylan was my brother. Not my biological brother but that didn’t make a difference. He was no slouch either, star football defensive end in high school. He would've gone D1 but he was expelled for beating the life out of this kid for talking about my mom. My mom died of cancer a while ago, she was the light in the darkness truly. She could put a smile on anyone. She really was very talented and at the same time the most humble person I knew. She was a math wiz as well. I keep a picture of her in my wallet to this day. I wouldn't want anyone to have to lose their mother. Dill felt the same, that's why he was one of my best friends despite our differences. I knew he'd have my back through thick and thin. And when times get rough, when times get good, I also knew I’d have my bros back. In this case he was probably yelling Yolo out the window of a limo, but it was up to me to ruin his high and get him home.
By Story Time5 years ago in Wander
Top 5 Reasons Luxury Condos for Sale in Jomtien Are Sell Fast!
At only 1.5 hours from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and 2 hours from downtown Bangkok, there is much to love about the seaside city of Jomtien. Although just south of Pattaya, the two places could not be any more different. Jomtien is Pattaya’s quieter cousin, renowned for a pristine 6-km-long beach and glorious seafood. But Jomtien is about more than eating and relaxing, this part of Thailand is also home to unique attractions, world-class golf courses, beautiful gardens, thrilling water parks and awe-inspiring cultural sites. For all these reasons and more, luxury condos for sale in Jomtien are now selling like hotcakes. If you are interested to know more about this seaside haven, read on to discover our top five reasons to make Jomtien your home.
By tsuyutopia5 years ago in Wander
Wandering Through Japan - Shiraito Nature Park
On my way to Shiraito No Taki, the first location for my physical letter subscribers, I noticed that there was a signpost announcing the existence of Shiraito Nature Park. Not being one to miss out on a chance to explore, after visiting the waterfall my wife and I started to follow the marked path further up the hill.
By David Heyman5 years ago in Wander









