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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
Which One to Visit This Summer: Port Aransas vs. South Padre
As the summer season approaches, people from all over are looking for the perfect beach destination to visit. If you're stuck between two of Texas's most popular beaches, Port Aransas and South Padre, this guide will help you decide.
By The Mayan Princess4 years ago in Wander
The Best Resorts in the UK for Group Ski Holidays
There are many ski resorts in the UK, but which ones are the best for your group? Here are some recommendations: La Folie Douce, Morzine, Val d'Isere, and Les Gets. All four offer great value for money, so no matter how many friends you're travelling with, you're sure to find the best skiing in the UK. Just be sure to check the weather conditions before you go.
By John Smith4 years ago in Wander
The Most Popular Peak Climbing in Nepal
Nepal is a beautiful garden with a mixture of high mountain peaks, low peaks, and peaks suitable for climbing. Its towering peaks attract tourists. As a result, thousands of tourists come for mountaineering. Nepal has 8 of the 14 highest mountains in the world. Due to this, Nepal is becoming famous for adventure tours. Nepal is also geographically and culturally unique. It is good to spend some time in the hustle and bustle of the undeveloped mountains, enjoying nature with nature. The experience of challenging mountain travel gives a different kind of definition to life. There can be no happier moment in life than this. Below are some of the many tips that make it easy to get on the bucket list.
By Shailesh Pokharel 4 years ago in Wander
Traveling By Train
The railroad system has been used for more than 200 years in the United States. While it is primarily used to transport large freight containers these days, the public can still use trains as a form of transportation. Trains are a popular long-distance travel option for those unable or afraid to drive or fly. These are the four most important things you need to know before your next train trip.
By Michael Barbieri, PhD4 years ago in Wander
It’s Time to Visit Leh Ladakh – Summer Tour
Ladakh has always been a dream destination for all, people flock here whenever possible. Whether it is the magnificent snow-capped mountains or the beautiful lakes and valleys of Ladakh will always touch your heart. Facing the vast and desolate places of slopes and valleys is a kind of experience connected with the thrilling knowledge of persevering in an unforgivable environment. And when you are planning to visit this strange land, you may be wondering what could be the best? Time to visit Leh Ladakh.
By AjayModiTravels4 years ago in Wander
Mexico City — Expectations vs Reality
The announcement that you are heading to Mexico is often met with curiosity and excitement, but almost always with a tinge of fear and trepidation. Trembling lips quiver the sentiment to “be careful” and “stay safe”. I tried to bat these away with the news that we are traveling to some of the safest places in Mexico — Oaxaca, the Chiapas, and the Yucatan, the tourist hotspots. A sigh of relief follows the words, “Oh good! So, you’re not going to Mexico City then?” “Oh… erm… erm... well… about that…”
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Beautiful Places In The World You Need to Know Today
1)GREAT WALL OF CHINA: It was created in the 7th century B.C. and had used for protection. This wall had built by a million people. It is located in the Chinese city of Haikou. It is one of China’s most important historical monuments. The Rectangle Wall shaped the design of this great wall. This wall was built during the Qin Dynasty and took nine years to build. It’s made up of natural materials. Stones and woods are used to construct it. It is constructed at the peak of the mountain.
By RANDOM WRITERS4 years ago in Wander
What is the Dutch American Friendship Treaty (DAFT)?
In the summer of 2019 I was searching for a way to drastically change my life by immigrating to The Netherlands so I could permanently live with my partner, and amidst my research, I stumbled across mention of the DAFT visa. When I read about how little the requirements were compared to other visas, I was a bit skeptical, but hopeful.
By Nicole Kunefke4 years ago in Wander






