europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
Italy Travel: Top 5 Must-visit Destinations
Italy Travel: Top 5 Must-visit Destinations That Will Capture Your Heart Italy, a dreamlike country! It's a magnificent meeting point of history, culture, art, and natural beauty. Just setting foot here feels like entering a fairytale realm. Tourists flock here throughout the year. However, Italy is so vast and beautiful that many find themselves in a dilemma about where to go. So today, I bring you a blog about the top 5 must-visit destinations in Italy, which will help you plan your Italian adventure.
By MD Mehedi Hasan fans of Alam Sir.10 months ago in Wander
Canada Elections 2025
canada election 2025 Introduction The Canada Elections 2025 are poised to be a defining moment in the nation’s political landscape. As Canadians prepare to cast their ballots, the stakes are higher than ever amid global economic shifts, climate challenges, and evolving social priorities. This article delves into the critical issues, prominent candidates, and voter dynamics that will shape this historic election. Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned political enthusiast, our guide equips you with the insights needed to make an informed decision.
By John William10 months ago in Wander
Rauris: The Ski Resort I Love (But Kind of Wish You Didn’t Know About)
There are some places in life that just feel right. Like slipping into your favourite hoodie. Like finding a tenner in an old pair of jeans. Like ordering chips and getting bonus onion rings by accident. For me, that place is Rauris.
By Ben Etchells-Rimmer10 months ago in Wander
Craster – Cul-de-Sac-Deluxe
Introduction This is an old Seven Days In piece from a week we spent in Craster. Craster is lovely, but is now almost all expensive holiday cottages. At the time, there was no Internet or mobile phone signal there, so it is now a memory of how difficult things were as opposed to today.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 10 months ago in Wander
Paris in Bloom: Springtime in the City of Light
There’s something about Paris in the spring. Maybe it’s the way the chestnut trees explode into bloom along the Seine, or how the city seems to sigh with romance under the first golden rays of sunshine. Or maybe it's just the effect of sipping wine outdoors without freezing your baguette off. Either way, let me tell you: I came to Paris in April for a short getaway, and left with a phone overfilled with photos, a croissant addiction, and a full-blown case of wanderlust.
By W.R. Sampson10 months ago in Wander
The Alchemist
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho is one of the most inspiring and beloved novels in the world. It's a simple story with a powerful message: if you truly follow your dreams and listen to your heart, the universe will help you achieve them. It’s not just a story it’s a lesson in life, filled with magic, hope, and deep wisdom.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Wander
Normandy, France
If you have seen the movie Saving Private Ryan, the first ten minutes of the beach landing were traumatic for those who watched it, especially for WWII veterans. One of those veterans was my childhood barber, Ernie Barone, a U.S. Coast Guard Amphibious Corps member who drove the landing ships full of Soldiers onto the beaches on January 6, 1944 (D-Day).
By Chad Pillai10 months ago in Wander
Srebrenica - What You Should Know Before You Go
Srebrenica. A name that still carries a heavy weight in Europe. During my journey through Bosnia, I decided to visit the Memorial Center in Potočari — a place where over 8,000 men and boys were murdered in July 1995 during the genocide. Potočari is located just outside of Srebrenica. In this article, I’ll share how you can visit this site, what to expect, and why — despite its difficult history — it’s one of the most important places to see in the Balkans.
By Hidden World Journey10 months ago in Wander








