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What are the Best things to do in Orlando, Florida?
When you think of Orlando – you could probably make a vivid picture of theme parks, attractions, cruise lines, museums, and luxurious restaurants in your mind. Since there are myriad things to explore in the city, you would not get enough time to plan things and visit your desired location.
By Ashish Kumar5 years ago in Wander
What You Need To Know Before Trekking To Machu Picchu
There are various options available to you when it comes to experiencing the magic of Machu Picchu, which is only accessible by train or by foot. Approximately 80% of visitors arrive by train and 500 hikers set out each day on Inca Trails. Technically, all treks follow ‘Inca’ trails, but only one is called the ‘classic route’ and typically must be booked 4-6 months in advance.
By Luke Fitzpatrick5 years ago in Wander
Kicked Out of Google
I am a lot of things. Some people would just say that I'm "a lot". I'm a middle aged pseudo hipster, a stand-up comedian and actor, gay, and definitely a bit of a technology junkie. So when Google introduced it's "Local Guides" program, I got on board right away. Essentially their version of Yelp, the program allowed you to write reviews and upload photos of local businesses and hot spots. What was also awesome is that they let you accumulate points for everything you contributed, and you could cash in those points for real rewards.
By James Bradford5 years ago in Wander
Why Autumn Is Definitively The Best Season
This past summer was great, other than, you know, this deadly virus going around; it’s been an awesome time! As long as you’re being safe, you can explore new areas by the ocean, mooch off your friends who have a boat, take walks outside when it’s over 70 degrees, and all the nice sunny weather just brings up everyone’s mood!
By Justin Way5 years ago in Wander
10 things you shouldn't do in Japan
In country with unique culture like Japan, visitors sometimes feel daunted by rules and social norms that regulates public life and interpersonal connections. Foreigners(especially europeans) are not expected to be familiar with japanese people, etiquette and their behavior. Here are 10 things you shouldn't do while travelling in japan.
By Zenko Magatsu5 years ago in Wander
How to Live Like a Local in Abu Dhabi
Planning to experience what life is like in Abu Dhabi? You've probably heard about its bizarre laws and exaggerated punishments that extend to even commercial and civil disputes. Well, don't let that put you off from visiting this incredible city in UAE – which is also its capital! Here's what you should know if you expect to live in Abu Dhabi like a local.
By Gabriel Anthony5 years ago in Wander
Larmer Tree Festival - one of England's best kept secrets.
One of England’s best kept secrets, Larmer Tree Festival is the event of the year for me. A great opportunity to meet friends hang out listening to good music, eat delicious food from all over the world and drink great cider and beers. Held at the Larmer Tree Gardens in England, at Tollard Royal in the Cranborne Chase on the Wiltshire / Dorset border. An area of outstanding natural beauty between Salisbury and Blandford Forum. Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Earthwise, Endorse-it-in-Dorset and many other festivals have been held in this small but historically packed area of England, where the affluent and busy South East changes to a lush green land of fields, hedgerows and woodland, undulating low hills and plains with long barrows (Neolithic burial mounds), barrows (bronze age burial mounds), standing stones, thatched cottages and Inns, ancient oak trees and farmland. My own family history has been traced back to nearby Shrewton, a small village where the local Parish churchyard has many Vallis graves. An unusual name with only two or three in any phone directory. There is even a grave for John Vallis, who lived in the late 18h / early 19th century and was a an agricultural labourer, pre-mechanisation. He would have scythed the wheat at harvest time on the open fields of the Salisbury Plain, baled the straw by hand for thatching and no doubt swilled the local scrumpy, a cloudy cider of unknown strength that this corner of England is famous for, made from the plentiful apples from the many orchards in the area. England has over 3000 varieties of apples, some sweet, some only good for cooking and some perfect for making scrumpy.
By John Vallis5 years ago in Wander
How to pack for a maldivian holiday
The Maldives is a dream vacation destination that's high up on any traveller's bucket list. This archipelago is nurtured by the Indian Ocean, and its marine life is outstanding. If you are considering a vacation in the Maldives but you are not sure how to get started with the packing list, you should keep reading.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to pack the Essential Beach Packing List
Whether it's going to be two days or two weeks, when going on a beach vacation, you need to have all the essentials with you. Depending on the destination and your choice of accommodation, the list of requirements may vary, but there are things you cannot do without.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander









