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Honeymoon Planning During Covid
Planning your honeymoon during Covid can be daunting so I just wanted to give you some tips and tricks to help you with your journey. There are so many rules and regulations that change on a day to day basis for every country throughout the world so although I am concentrating this post on USA travelers, many of these tips can apply to other countries as well.
By Vicky DiMichele5 years ago in Wander
Plan the Perfect Trip with Your tour Group in Sydney
Sydney is a world-class coastal city that showcases a stellar line-up of both natural and man-made wealth. Every year, the city is poured in by tens and thousands of people who come to marvel at its iconic beauty. Now, if you’re travelling to the city with a large tour group, here are some wonderful activities you can take up and destinations to visit for a fun experience.
By Abigail Jones5 years ago in Wander
First Time Trekking in Nepal
A plan was brewing some six months back. We, a group of five — all childhood friends from the same school, were busy hatching a plan for the Feb-March trekking. Our self-declared guide Bishnu, who, as we later found out, was as clueless about the route as the rest of us other than having the credentials of having seen it on the Google map, decided the route. Birethanti to Ghandruk. Three days of walking. One day to travel by car to Birenthanti and one day to come back to Kathmandu. In total, five days.
By peregrine treks5 years ago in Wander
How to Spend a Week in Singapore
Singapore is often cited as an expensive destination. It is true that the nation has a sheen of wealth, but Singapore has something more than just luxury hotels, fine dining and shopping malls. There's also a historical and cultural ambience alongside nature parks and family-friendly attractions.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
5 reasons why Netherlands is a good place to settle down
Netherlands is seriously underrated when considering settling down in another country. Most people only think of it a plain Dutch country that might have a language barrier and not be comfortable enough to live in. But let us tell you that this is such a farce. Netherlands is one of the best places you can move to in order to settle down either by yourself or with a family. You can speak English anywhere in the country, but Dutch is also a beautiful and fairly easy language to learn. Here, we present to you 5 significantly important reasons why you should consider settling down in Netherlands.
By Jolie Andre5 years ago in Wander
Always Buy Coffee in Ukraine
It was impossible to drive above ten miles per hour on the road leading into eastern Ukraine from the Slovakian border. Each new mile of road brought potholes of worsening depth and diameter. The suspension on our white Peugeot minivan was being subjected to a cruel test of stamina. If the roads continued like that, I wasn’t so sure if we’d make it to our hotel that night. And, night was fast approaching after being harassed at the border by officials at the border. Despite not being able to converse with them, apart from charades and google translate, they found reason to keep us hostage in a brown room for two and a half hours.
By Raisin Brazon5 years ago in Wander
I Traveled for 101 Days and This Is What I Learned
In 2018, I put my essentials in a backpack and went traveling across Eastern Europe. For 101 days, I crossed the borders of 14 countries, slept in countless hostels, met incredible people, and learned immensely — about the world, travel, and myself.
By Diana Bernardo5 years ago in Wander
Ruby Valley Ganesh Himal Trek — Himalayan Frozen Adventure
Highlights Hidden valley experience trek in Nepal. The long scenic drive from Kathmandu to Sybrubensi. Explore the amazing traditional culture of Gurung, Tamang, and Ghale. You walk through dense forest, beautiful settlements, waterfalls, and nature trail. Visit rare flora and fauna. Peaceful viewpoint Pangsang Pass 3830m. Exciting Nepalese real lifestyle and warm hospitality. Awesome scenery of magical Himalayan ranges. Wonderful landscapes and deepest green valley. Mountain home stays experiences. Natural hot spring. Tradirional villages of Gatlang, Somdang, and Khading.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
Could You Live in a Costa Rica Jungle Setting Like This?
Life is full of forks in the road. Left turns, right turns. . little stutter steps. . one step forward and two steps backwards. Sometimes, all of this dancing is necessary to get where you're supposed to be. Lots of decisions to make about so many things. If you sit down and really think about it, it's overwhelming. . make the wrong move and you may regret it for the rest of your life. But, being sane and maintaining awareness are strong traits that your parents probably and hopefully taught you and you're confident that you're always heading in the proper direction.
By William "Skip" Licht5 years ago in Wander
10 Coach Holiday Hacks
I have learned a few coach holiday hacks over my 25 year career as a Tour Manager taking holidays all over the world. Over time experienced coach holiday guests generally learn these hacks for themselves but here’s my list to give you a shortcut to an even better holiday experience.
By The Professional Traveller5 years ago in Wander
Quiz — Which Western European City Would You Live in as a Digital Nomad?
Introduction Western Europe is somewhere you might dream of spending a summer but worry about falling into the clichés, tourist traps, and spending a small fortune. But not to worry! We’ve picked three of the most popular cities for digital nomads to help you choose the perfect place for you. I hope you find this fun and learn a bit about yourself and what you’re looking for in a city to live in.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel5 years ago in Wander








