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How to Plan a One Day Trip to Singapore
While you're making your footprints across Southeast Asia, you might come across various destinations that offer you good day outs; and Singapore, a tiny island nation that lies off the shoreline of the Malaysian Peninsular, ranks among the first few. Here's how you can plan a splendid one-day trip to this spectacular destination.
By Pavithra Jinadasa5 years ago in Wander
How to Spend a Day in Oman
Tourists don't often see Oman as a tourist destination, but Oman is one of the best destinations, and it's easy to travel here. People are amiable, and the food is great, not to mention the excellent accommodation options. Oman is rather a large country, so it's not possible to explore everything during the course of a day, but if that's all you have, you can experience the principal tourist attractions in Muscat.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
La Jolla and Mission Beach Vacation Rentals in California
Discover the perfect vacation rental for you in San Diego! Whether traveling with family or just visiting alone, there's a property available for every activity. Spend your days soaking up sun on beautiful beaches like Mission Beach and sailing off into the Pacific Ocean at any of our many ferries; walk down rocky shores throughout this coastal city. You can do almost anything water-related in one of these incredible rentals-- soak up some sunshine on white sandy beaches (Mission beach), sail out to sea from one of our numerous ferry services, explore new waters by kayaking through Downtown Harbor... it doesn't matter how much time you have when renting your next home away from home: we've got something here that will suit all budgets and tastes. The best way to explore a new city is by getting on your feet and walking, whether it's through the streets of downtown or down old cobblestone roads. There are endless things you'll see that can't be found any other way.
By Penny Realty Inc.5 years ago in Wander
How to get around Adelaide
If you are looking at transport options on how to get around Adelaide while you are there then you have already made a list of the different attractions in the city. You are aware that there are so many different things that you can visit, explore and experience and in order to do so you need to know how you can get from one location to another. Walking is definitely the best option when exploring the city area of Adelaide but you can also use the bus or the tram for longer distances.
By Daphne Olga5 years ago in Wander
How to Find Your Way Around Manila
If you visit the bustling city of Manila, you will find that it is not difficult to make your way around the city, as you will find several modes of transport available. Depending on how quickly you wish to get to your destination and how much you are prepared to pay, there will be several options for getting about Manila; these include by way of taxi, monorail, bus, rental car, jeepney and tricycle.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
How to Visit the Mangrove National Park in Abu Dhabi
Located right outside Abu Dhabi, the Mangrove National Park is an unlikely place to be found in the middle of a desert. The park is a nurturing ground for birds. Locals and tourists visit the place to escape the chaos of the city. The park is an excellent family attraction visited by local and foreign families. This is one of the protected ecological treasures in Abu Dhabi.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to plan a family vacation to the Maldives
Dreaming of…those pristine shores with soft white sand, sunshine and sea? The waters are as blue as the sky and crystal clear. The colourful fish swim in and out of vibrant corals and…oh…don’t forget the luxurious accommodation designed for comfort. A lovely dream, it really is, but how do you plan a trip to the Maldivian paradise with family?
By Prihansa Perera5 years ago in Wander
Becoming the Alchemist with Wim Hof
I sit cross-legged on the rocky shore of a frozen lake. Across the lake is a palisade of stone that rises abruptly from the water and is framed by towering, snow-covered peaks. At 10,000’, the water is still solid during late May in Utah’s western Uinta Mountains. From the shore, I can see Mt. Watson, which proudly watches over us: the cliffs, animals, lakes, rivers, and thankfully, me.
By Joshua Van Gorden5 years ago in Wander
How to Learn How to Travel
The hot June sky was swiftly filling with clouds. I was grateful for the shade but I worried it would start to pour before we arrived. A few drops began to fall as we parked and started our short hike. An elderly white man in loose marigold colored clothes had set up a booth on the sidewalk handing out informational booklets about Hindu deities. I was in a hurry but Sophie, my friend and traveling companion, was interested, so we stopped and chatted for a while. I am glad we did. We had a short but lovely conversation about openness and spirituality. It was truly an experience of human connection. Is there anything more beautiful?
By Kait Leininger5 years ago in Wander








