travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
How to Survive a Long Flight
I have never met anyone who actually enjoys long flights. I’m not talking about flights that last a few hours where you can read a good book or get some work done on your laptop. No. I’m talking about flights that last eight hours or more. I have lost count of how many times I’ve been on flights that last 6-9 hours, but my longest flight to date was a whopping 12 hours. For some, this is their worst nightmare, and I get it. You may feel trapped, your legs get sore, and you might start to feel a bit anxious. Without further ado, here are my ten tips for how to survive a long-haul flight.
By Dani Hendrix7 years ago in Wander
The Springbrook National Park Waterfalls that Are a Must Visit
Springbrook is a natural paradise nestled on the Gold Coast Hinterland. Ancient forests, lookouts, rare plants, walks, waterfalls, and beautiful birds, this place has it all. Many of the lookouts and waterfalls are kid-friendly and convenient to access. Even if you are not an avid walker or super-fit, you can still enjoy the natural glory of this park.
By Nancy Ahuja7 years ago in Wander
Minimalist Packing
I always thought I could be a light packer, but as a lover of fashion, changing my clothes a million times, I've always found it quite difficult. This year though, when going to Mallorca in Spain, I had to really cut down on my packing when our taxi and flight had huge size restrictions. Whenever I go on holiday, I always found that I didn't wear at least half of what I brought. I knew I could do this, if I just did it right.
By Maddie Green7 years ago in Wander
Be Less Stressed When You Travel
Summer is a popular time to travel. Unfortunately, more people traveling usually means more a more stressful experience for each traveler. In 2017, UK tourists spent almost $45 billion while traveling in other countries. Spain, France, and Italy ranked as the most popular destinations for Brits. To some extent, however, traveling can cause anxiety wherever you go. There’s so much to worry about. The good news is that you can reduce your stress levels in a few different ways.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Wander
Travel Without Breaking Bank
So you want to travel, but have no money. I’m not the most cutthroat person when it comes to traveling, but I’ve done it with little money, and have no regrets! If you’re not busy right now, then sit down, crack open a cider, grab your glasses, and listen up, because I’m going to share what I did, and how you can do it as well.
By Cassidy Tyler7 years ago in Wander
How to Travel Light and Stay Within That Dreaded 7kg!. Top Story - July 2019.
In a country where 70c can buy you a Vietnamese pork baguette, or $1.50 can buy you five rice paper rolls, $20 can go a long way in Vietnam, so you definitely don't want to be wasting it on last minute check-in luggage when you can just follow these 10 simple and handy tips.
By Hannah Gibson7 years ago in Wander
The Sea Is Calling — Ready to Get Away
Traveling the High Seas Traveling the high seas has become more and more popular over the course of more than two decades. Traveling on the high seas has become one of the biggest forms of vacationing worldwide. From millennials to the mature traveler, taking the high seas is both enjoying, relaxing, and entertaining. Where else can you get multiple vacations in one spot? No other place than a cruise ship, will give you the entertainment, luxury accommodations, beautiful and fun-filled excursions, along with the most extraordinary scenery in the world.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Wander












