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Hampta Pass :The trekking experience
My telephone blared and the message read 'You weren't destined to simply to take care of tabs and pass on'. Simultaneously got call from my companion to join for , Hampta pass journey chomped by movement bug and roused by the above message said YES to him without even batting an eye. You won't perceive any issue while saying indeed, yet issue emerges when you need to take the authorization of guardians. By one way or another got my folks' authorization and begun my groundwork for 9 days in length excursion to Manali.
By Sheena Negi 5 years ago in Wander
Sailing through the Yachting history
Love feeling that ocean breeze all over while you sail towards the skyline? The smell of the sea is so genuine, you can nearly taste it. The sound of the waves, that splash of saline water all over can inspire any ocean lover.
By Global One Yachts5 years ago in Wander
Why am I so proud to be Wasian?
Hi everyone! If you don’t know what Wasian is - Here is a little explanation. Wasian is someone who is Western and Asian. You can also call it Eurasian for some - Mix of European and Asian or like they say in the Philippines ‘Mix Mix’. I am myself a Wasian. My father is French and my mother is Filipina - Or Pinay. And I am so proud of it. Here are some points that make me proud of being who I am.
By Axelle T. Marchesin5 years ago in Wander
Top 9 Places to Visit in Goa in December
The home to fascinating landscapes, soothing beaches, ancient churches, and pleasing nightlife, Goa experiences the heavy footfall during December owing to its most happening New Year Parties and pleasant weather. Its relaxing and welcoming environment catches the attention of millions of tourists every year. The only hitch is that people get perplexed with a plethora of places in Goa due to which they have to go back home missing out on some best Goa tourist places that remain unexplored. But, if you don’t want to miss out on the top places to visit in Goa then you can go through the following list where we at Adotrip have listed 9 travel destinations that are perfect to visit in December.
By Stella Wilson5 years ago in Wander
How much does it cost to change a flight on Air France?
We all have struggled at least once in our lifetime while changing a flight booking when traveling. There are days when you need to change your flight dates due to an emergency, but the cost to make the changes is more than the value of the ticket! We need to do our thorough research to save a few bucks while making the changes with the Air France reservations, or any other airline flight reservations. Let's find out how much it costs to make the changes and change a flight for these airlines.
By Sahara Shimat5 years ago in Wander
How To Kayak For Beginners
Kayaking is not a difficult experience to learn. And if you love water sports but prefer not to whizz around being jet-propelled it would be the perfect exercise for you. Luckily, kayaking is not too difficult and as such, you can learn how to paddle, manoeuvre and keep yourself afloat relatively easily. The thing about kayaking is that it can be exciting and calming at the same time. And it is a great way to explore great bodies of water. Here are some basics for beginners.
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
I've Traveled 1.4 Million Miles
I've traveled to 96 countries to date, 1.4 Million Miles as Trip Advisor tells me - or 57% of the world. Either way, I've seen and done a lot on this planet and can tell you without a doubt that love is the most powerful, highest energetic frequency that we all have access to this around the world!!!
By Danielle Massell5 years ago in Wander
An indulgent sanctuary from Caribbean storms
At last years #TeamCoco retreat, we all wrote down our career and travel wishes for 2018. Some of us wished for Safari, some of us wished for private Beaches, but our girl Jenna wished to tick the Caribbean off her extensive bucket list. Luckily for her, the opportunity came up for an extravagant long weekend in St Lucia where she was more than qualified for the job…
By Jenna Clarke5 years ago in Wander
Club Tropicana meets Hogwarts with Bill Bensley’s design
When I originally visited Vietnam’s biggest cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Mihn, I honestly thought I’d gotten to know this South East Asian hotspot. However, if you grab a short flight over to the nation’s islands, you’ll discover a whole other side to Vietnam. One of the largest and most talked about islands is most definitely Phu Quoc. When you tell somebody in the UK you’re travelling to Phu Quoc, most correct you to ‘Phuket’, but this island is much more than your standard Thai tourist destination. Known for its white-sand beaches and luxury resorts, most of which are along the palm-lined southwest coast, it’s incredibly underrated by tourists. Its small reputation in the western world actually makes it more appealing – you wont be tripping over backpackers here - unheard of at most beach destinations in Asia.
By Jenna Clarke5 years ago in Wander
48 Hours in Bangkok
When I went on a trip of a lifetime around Southeast Asia, I just had to stop by Bangkok, Thailand. The bustling capital is known for its crazy nightlife, unbounded sexual energy and some of the best street food on the planet. As I’m no backpacker, I was sure to hook myself up with some of the most luxurious ways to explore one of the world’s wildest locations. From staying in indulgent hotels fit for a king, to overlooking the entire city –here is the low-down on things you just can’t miss when visiting this incredible capital.
By Jenna Clarke5 years ago in Wander
Thinking of Going on a Hike….11 Key Tips Before Venturing Out.
Whenever my family and I travel we always plan a day or two of hiking. Even if we’re in a big city. One of my favorite memories was our trip to California with my 20 year old son, Ryan. He’s getting older and those one on one times are becoming far and few between. I was so happy to have the opportunity to spend a whole day with him. We planned on visiting the Griffith Observatory and hiking the trails of Griffith Park. It was a great day. We ventured on the dusty path meandered our way upwards on a 4 mile hike. Along the way we admired the unique vegetation, and landscape around us. At the top we were greeted with the amazing reward of an unforgettable view of Los Angeles. We connected that day and now we have a cherished memory we won’t forget.
By victoria patricolo5 years ago in Wander






