solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
The Ultimate 8-Day Morocco Itinerary: Desert, Mountains & Cities (Insider Map 2025)
Morocco is a country of contrasts: snow-capped peaks, endless golden dunes, and cities brimming with color and flavor. With a carefully planned Morocco 8 Day Itinerary, you can experience it all the must-see Destinations in Morocco without feeling rushed.
By Said Ounir9 months ago in Wander
🏝️ I Sold Everything to Work From a Beach in Bali — Here's What No One Tells You About Becoming a Digital Nomad, Part 2: What Happens When the Honeymoon Ends
In the first few months, everything was exactly how I’d dreamed: $2 smoothies, blazing sunsets, early morning surf, and Slack notifications replaced by the sound of waves. I worked from cafes barefoot. I made friends from around the world. I lived cheap and felt rich in spirit. But then, something unexpected started to creep in.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Wander
The Hidden Village That Doesn’t Exist on Any Map
For 31-year-old travel vlogger Sarah Langdon, adventure wasn’t just a hobby — it was her job. Her YouTube channel, “Lost & Found Trails,” had amassed over 200K followers thanks to her fearless exploration of remote villages, forgotten temples, and places untouched by tourism. But one trip would change everything — and leave her fans and family with nothing but questions.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Wander
Vanished Trails: The Trip That Left One Traveller Missing Without a Trace
Look, in a world where everyone’s Instagramming their “Eat, Pray, Love” moment, Mia Jensen was basically living the dream. She chucked her job, slung a backpack over her shoulder, and bounced off to see the wild, untouched bits of Himachal Pradesh—yeah, the India with the misty mountains and all that spiritual jazz.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Wander
Redefining Success: What I Found When I Stopped Chasing Promotions
I used to believe success meant a title next to my name. Something shiny. Something measurable. I chased it with everything I had — late nights, skipped holidays, and always saying “yes” when I wanted to say “I’m exhausted.”
By Zeeshan Khan9 months ago in Wander
From Burnout to Breakthrough: How Leaving My Corporate Job Saved My Life
Start writing...I didn’t leave my job to “find myself.” I left because I was drowning. At 29, I had the career I thought I wanted: a mid-level marketing role in a downtown high-rise, health insurance, bonuses, a designer coffee machine on every floor. To outsiders, I was thriving. But on the inside? I was unraveling.
By Zeeshan Khan9 months ago in Wander
I Quit My 9-to-5 Job to Travel the World — Here’s What Really Happened
For years, I lived by the clock. Wake up at 7:00 a.m., coffee by 8:00, laptop open by 9:00. Emails, meetings, deadlines. Rinse and repeat. Like so many others, I was convinced this was the path to success — stability, routine, and eventually, some version of happiness.
By Zeeshan Khan9 months ago in Wander
Enter If You Dare: The Creepiest and Most Mysterious Places in the United States of America. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The United States is filled with places that leave us puzzled. Some are awe-inspiring natural formations; others are eerie man-made relics shrouded in legend. A few may be haunted, some are tied to extraterrestrial theories, and others simply defy logical explanation. What’s undeniable is our fascination with the unknown mystery captures our imagination like nothing else.
By Kayiwa Sirajje9 months ago in Wander
The Island That Vanished: My Solo Trip Turned Into a Travel Mystery
Last year, I decided to take a solo trip for the first time. Burned out from my job and tired of the same four walls, I craved silence, nature, and something real. I chose a remote island in Southeast Asia — one that hardly showed up on Google but was whispered about in travel forums as "unspoiled paradise." That phrase hooked me.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Wander
Another Month Bites The Dust
Another month down since I last narrated my journey to date, back when I was coming to the end of my time in Narrabri NSW. I had one last day in Narrabri to explore the countryside and took the opportunity to visit The Australia Telescope. I was amazed at the technology and size of these awe-inspiring pieces of equipment.
By Colleen Millsteed 9 months ago in Wander
I Sold Everything to Work From a Beach in Bali — Here's What No One Tells You About Becoming a Digital Nomad
“Freedom” Looked Better in My Head I was stuck in a gray office cubicle, surrounded by buzzwords and blinking cursors. Every day was copy, paste, coffee, repeat. I used to look at Instagram photos of people working from hammocks, sipping coconuts in Thailand or surfing between meetings.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Wander










