solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
The Best Vantage Points to view SYDNEY fireworks
New Year’s Eve is an exciting event, which is celebrated globally. But as you all know, in Sydney, it is an experience that is more than just exciting. Being in Sydney for the past one year, I am well-acquainted with this city, its festivities and its people. If you followed my previous article, I let you in on a few tips for a hassle-free New Year’s Eve experience in Sydney. I also remember mentioning several vantage points around Sydney Harbour, where you can view the NYE fireworks and harbour events. This New Year’s Eve I have decided to go aboard one of the New Year’s Cruises in Sydney to view the fireworks yet again. That’s when the idea of sharing similar few vantage points crossed my mind. On that note, here are the best venues for a splendid view of the fireworks:
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander
Truly Spectacular islands for travel
5. Ko Lipe Assuming you at any point at lipePoint need an astonishing excursion, Ko Lipe is the best approach. This island appears to be the meaning of heaven. Just the most magnificent waters are here, joined by the most extravagant vegetation possible. Rather than partaking in this magnificent view on the twelfth floor of some lodging like a few different islands, on Ko Lipe, you get to live inside it, in one of their many ocean-side cottages. Contingent upon which beachside you choose to remain on, you will likewise be able to see the dawn or dusk consistently, making for a genuinely extraordinary morning and night. Notwithstanding the great cabin life that you would have, there is likewise a close-by town with a lot of bars and music to appreciate around evening time. While Ko Lipe sounds fairly astonishing, there are additionally numerous different islands around it, important there are a lot of visits to continue so you never get exhausted of similar delightful perspectives.
By Kushal Sharma4 years ago in Wander
Best rooftops in Lisbon for solo travellers
I understand. Travelling solo is not always easy and people will look at you strange when you make one person reservation but you do not feel awkward about it, because you are used to it and you enjoy your own company. Rooftops are always a good shout when travelling solo. Why? Places like rooftop bars, restaurants and pools are smaller and it is easier to make some new connections with people, plus majority of the time you can just take a lift up and walk in. We cannot forget about the amazing views you get and those shots you can take for the gram!
By Dominica Eva4 years ago in Wander
The Best Places to Travel If You're Young and on a Budget
The Best Places to Travel If You're Young and on a Budget If you're young and on a budget, there are plenty of places to travel that won't break the bank. Yes, you'll have to sacrifice some things, but if you keep an open mind and know what you're getting into, you can have a great time in some amazing destinations around the world. If you're looking to live it up on the cheap in 2017, consider checking out these destinations, which offer great sights, activities and food at affordable prices.
By Srdjan Marjanovic4 years ago in Wander
Benefits of Adventure Travel | Brian Freeman Australia
Adventure travel is an ideal activity to engage in for various reasons. For starters, it gives people the freedom of spending the day in the great outdoors, seeing and learning about new things. Some reasons why people should go for an adventure trip include:
By Brian Freeman Brisbane4 years ago in Wander
Vanlife: My Dream Van that Doesn't Exist (yet)
If it were possible, my dream Vanlife Van would be livable of course with a bed, mini-kitchen, toilet, solar shower, mini-fridge, WiFi and at least some storage space. It would also be electric with a solar panel array that helped charge the battery and gave it some extra range. If possible, a level four self-driving system would be great, though a level three system would be pretty cool as well. And finally. airless punctureless tires would top it off. I know, a big dream, but much of the tech I mentioned is here now. It just hasn’t been implemented all in one vehicle yet.
By Steve B Howard4 years ago in Wander





