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When in Rome
When in Rome I have always believed the advice, that when in Rome, do as the Romans do. And on a trip to France I had memorable opportunities to do so, culminating in a spectacular embarrassment. But let me tell you how I was culturally groomed for that moment.
By Cleve Taylor 5 years ago in Wander
These Are the 7 Best Vegetarian Destinations in Europe
Eating is a major part of traveling. However, for vegetarian and vegan travelers, tasting the local delicacies is often challenging. But as the world turns to plant-based diets, it is becoming easier for veggie folks to include food in their experience of a new destination.
By Diana Bernardo5 years ago in Wander
Perth Tourist Attractions And Nearby Hotspots
The city of Perth boasts sunny weather, a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, fresh produce and plenty of exciting things to see and do. Azure blue ocean, ivory tinted sand beaches, rapidly developing entertainment hubs, a picturesque wine region, maritime heritage and one of the most pristine coastlines in the world. Best of all, you can enjoy all of this within a short distance of the city centre. Get onboard the spectacular cruises in Perth, join a tour, visit a Perth attraction or explore the West Australian cuisine.
By olivia williams5 years ago in Wander
Saul's Speakeasy in Minot Was Named the "Most Haunted Restaurant in North Dakota"
I used to live in the small town of Minot, North Dakota, and let me tell you, if you've ever been, I'm almost positive you'll agree very few exciting moments happen here. It might be hard to imagine downtown Minot, with its quaint little shops, wine bars, and staggering bingo halls, could harbor such a dark, ghostly history---but oh, it does.
By Evelyn Martinez5 years ago in Wander
Conquering travel fears!
Travel is something that has been put on hold in the times of Covid, however, we will eventually be allowed to venture out and explore the world once more. When this time comes many people may find themselves struck by travel fears for the first time or a return of old anxieties.
By Rebecca harmsworth5 years ago in Wander
Road Trips Don't Have To Be Expensive
Now there’s travel on a budget and there’s travel on a budget. A few years ago I found myself without income or direction after my university’s budget cuts ended my job and my degree program in one fell swoop. My solution was to move across the country, all the way from my hometown in Alaska down to the lower-48, where I transferred into a writing program. Here’s how I conserved my shoe-string budget while still having fun during my summer living out of my van, driving across the continent.
By Kael Knight5 years ago in Wander
How to Travel in Singapore on a Budget
Singapore has always been at the epicentre of development and innovations for decades. It has made this nation one where people flock to be a part of the economy or the social structures. Naturally, this will drive up the costs and living expenses, making this city quite pricey compared to some of its regional counterparts. However, this does not mean it is impossible to explore and enjoy on a budget, keep reading to find out exactly how!
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
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








