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Contrasting Dubai's Concrete Jungle and The Green Planet
It's a sunny Tuesday afternoon in Dubai. You just burnt a hole in your pocket, dishing out the green planet Dubai entry fee. And now you stand outside an architectural marvel, a physical testament to the undeniable power of human ingenuity. You wonder, "Why not have a jungle amid a desert, dwarfed by skyscrapers?" You're about to step into a cosmic joke wrapped in a sci-fi movie premise, covered in a layer of ecological whimsy.
By Next Holidays3 years ago in Wander
These 5 Airlines Now Offer Free WiFi On Most Flights
Free WiFi on airplanes remains to be not quite common, however there are a handful of airways around the globe that provide it — together with one main airline that simply introduced free WiFi for all passengers.
By Evert Bredenhand3 years ago in Wander
Eco-friendly homestays in the ‘Heart of Incredible India’, Madhya Pradesh
As the solar rises over the picturesque landscapes of Madhya Pradesh, a symphony of nature’s wonders greets you. The mild whispers of the wind, the vibrant colours of flora, and the rhythmic melodies of wildlife create a harmonious atmosphere like no different. On the joyous event of World Environment Day on 5th June 2023, you’re welcome to embark a transformative journey to the coronary heart of India, the place greater than 50 eco-friendly rural homestays await, providing an genuine and sustainable expertise.
By Evert Bredenhand3 years ago in Wander
A Humbling drive through the Himalayas
It was supposed to be a long drive, the indispensable Google maps said that. Having spent a few days in the sleepy, charming towns of Almora and Kausani, we were headed up the hills. While planning the trip, almost on a whim, I selected Munsiyari, as it was closer to the Himalayas and also looked gorgeous with the imposing snow-capped mountains looming large.
By Sudhir Bhattathiripad3 years ago in Wander









