solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Wanderlust
I always had a bit of wanderlust, last year had an international wedding marrying the love of my life. This wanderlust fever hasn't been quenched yet I still want to travel the world. But it feels good to have a place to call home. The only home I ever knew is Saint Lucia where my husband is from. As I stand on the edge of the person I am, versions who I want to be I want to be a seasoned traveler to see it all.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)4 years ago in Wander
Travelling Solo? Here’s The Complete Guide and Tips on Solo Travel
Travelling can be daunting and fun at the same time. But what happens when we want to travel alone? Travelling solo is still not a cool thing in many conventional families. But, one thing is sure it is the trend of the millennials. Nothing wrong with it as solo travelling brings out the best in you. I started solo travel a decade ago, when there was no such digital media and Instagram or vlogging was also not that popular. If solo travelling is in your mind, then this blog is for you – I will tell you real examples and experiences that will help you in your next travel itinerary. Questions that might trigger your mind when you think of travelling solo like – what if I get lost? What if I encounter bandits? What if my luggage is stolen? Or many be many more – all these will be answered.
By Shivi Goyal4 years ago in Wander
5 Badass Reasons to Travel Solo. Top Story - April 2022.
Intro Traveling solo I didn’t necessarily set out to “find myself” but rather to find out just what I could do if I put my mind to it. And it turns out that what you can do when you travel solo is pretty badass.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
Maldives tour package
Officially called the Republic of Maldives, this South Asian country is the smallest in terms of land and population. It is located on the Indian Ocean southwest of India and Sri Lanka. The Maldives has a chain of 26 atolls consisting of around 1190 small coral islands that are grouped in clusters also called atolls. Their official language is Dhivehi which is almost like the Sinhala language of Sri Lanka. Every year, many tourists book their Maldives holiday tour package to visit this tropical paradise as it is a famous honeymoon destination and also for a family vacation. It is well known for turquoise waters, small coral islands, marine life, luxurious resorts, and water sport activities.
By Asap Holidays4 years ago in Wander
Japanese Capsule Hotels!
Japan is a small island and has limited space which makes everything much more compact. Streets, offices, cars, and even housing. But although many Japanese feel like their apartments are like living in a box, Japanese capsule hotels are literally that; sleeping in a box.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Wander
The Worst Yet the Bets Christmas Ever
During the night, the torrential rain continued. It was relentless, and it wouldn't give me a break. My tent was getting flooded. I woke up middle of the night, partially lying in the water. I swiftly took my sleeping bag and the mat, placed them on the other side of my tent, and put my bag into the water. All my clothes were wrapped in double plastic shopping bags, so they stayed dry. My leather suit I placed on top of the bag. “Who cares if it gets any wetter, it’s dripping wet anyway.” – I thought to myself and fell back asleep.
By Janin Lyndovsky4 years ago in Wander
What its life
Not knowing what will happen tomorrow, I live my life to the fullest, travel is my source of inspiration and I hope in a year to fulfill my dreams and have the right job. At the moment I am in a complicated search, I am looking for peace, I want to find myself.
By Natalia Ostasevici4 years ago in Wander
Amarkantak
Amarkantak is the origin of the holy river Narmada. Amarkantak is located on Mount Mekal in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh, along with it is also the source of Son river and Johila river. Amarkantak is also called Tirtha Raj . Amarkantak is famous for pilgrimage place and also famous for hill station .
By Rajshree Thakur4 years ago in Wander
Sanity Will Never Be in the Way of the Daredevil Me
The next morning once I opened my eyes my first thought was “Where is my map? Where could I go today?” And this started another conversation in my mind between the spontaneous me and the wisdom “Oh no, today you aren’t going anywhere, but straight to Sydney! You have to make it pass Sydney if you want to catch the ferry in couple of days!” “Yes, I know, but I just have a look where I could stop on the way” “No, you know everything takes you at least twice as long as you think and you are always late!” “No, it’s not so bad… Just a little bit…” As usually sanity and rationality had no chances to convince the enthusiastic and daredevil me. I started looking at the map and decided to ride along the coast on the Ocean Drive and follow the Tourist Drive 10 to Kew. “It will take you at least double as long to get there as it would on the highway…” – whispered the sanity, but… nope, no chances, nothing could put me off my idea.
By Janin Lyndovsky4 years ago in Wander
How to Make the Most of a Low-Budget Move Abroad. Top Story - March 2022.
At age 28, I flew on a one-way ticket to China. I arrived without a job, just booked a few nights at a hostel, and winged it from there. By the end of about two years, I’d experienced some of the most challenging times in my life — but also some of the most magical. Would I do it again in a heartbeat, just as low-budget and haphazardly? Hands down, yes.
By Pavia Sandgreen4 years ago in Wander
The Top 15 Best Budget-Friendly Destinations in the World for Families
When it comes to budget-friendly travel destinations, Europe is often at the top of the list. But there are plenty of other amazing and affordable destinations to choose from around the world.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Wander










