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Hanabi
Hanabi From July to September during the Summer holidays, the sky of Japan is lit with hundreds and thousands of beautiful fireworks, known locally as "Hanabi" and commonly as ‘Fireworks’. It is one of the most important and beautiful festivals celebrated all around Japan with lots and lots of enjoyment and colorfulness, of course with lots of delicious Japanese food. This festival is equivalent to Cherry blossom event ‘Hanami’ which is celebrated during the spring season.
By Arun Prasad5 years ago in Wander
7 Road Trips To Take In India After COVID Lockdown
Hey peeps, we know that the recent COVID-lockdown has felt like an eternity. You must be waiting to get on your wheels and would have already planned your next road trip. But, for those who are yet to zero in on which route to take, or those who would like to not repeat the same trip every time, here is our hand-picked list of the top 7 road trips to take in India with your close ones.
By YASH GOYAL5 years ago in Wander
RAJASTHAN: REASONS TO VISIT
Do you have any idea which is the largest state of India? If we consider area wise, then Rajasthan is the biggest one. Often regarded as the 'Glory of India' because of its rich cultural heritage, traditions, old palaces, museums, wild range of delicious recipes and various other perfect tourist destinations, it is one of the most loved spots for tourists. If anyone is planning to tour India, then without exploring Rajasthan, the tour won't be over.
By Prashant Kumar5 years ago in Wander
How To Pack For Bangladesh
Located in the Asian continent, in between India, Burma and Nepal is a beautiful country called Bangladesh. The place has a rich culture revolving around Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism which affects the dress code of the people here. As an ethical tourist, it would be best to follow the norm in the country so as not to stand out too much. Here are a few things to keep in mind about clothes when visiting Bangladesh.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to Prepare Yourself For A Beach Trip With Your Baby
The beach is a fun place for the whole family and offers plenty of relaxation and recreation amidst glorious sunshine. However, as with any trip, planning is key especially if you are heading to the beach with a baby or babies! Here is a guide to help you plan such an outing with some key things to keep in mind to ensure a truly wonderful trip for all involved.
By Michel Ahbs5 years ago in Wander
How to organise a day trip to Otaru
Located on the northernmost island of Japan in the region of Hokkaido, Otaru is a port city that is renowned for its traditional buildings and awe-inspiring scenery. Read on to know how you enjoy the best of this enticing city in a day.
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
A Meditation Guide for a Walk By the Sea
Hello. Thank you for letting me join you on your walk by the sea. Imagination is a beautiful thing. I feel like for me, whenever I feel calm, when I have space in my mind to think, when my worries have been pushed aside - that is when my imagination is really able to blossom. I hope that today, on this walk by the sea, that your imagination will also bloom.
By Kaelin Priger5 years ago in Wander
Moving to a different country: Things you should know. Top Story - August 2020.
Moving abroad can be one of the biggest adventures of a lifetime. Often, for some people who find themselves stuck in a routine, it can be a release of repetition and a new challenge to embrace along the road of life. Facing a new country brings forward many new additions of experience; from culture, relationships to language, which you need to immerse yourself into completely to adapt and survive. From my experience, it awoken a new state to my existence. This ‘survival mode’ that I faced willingly. I chose this path and for that reason, I needed to make this move the making of me; something beyond what I already have faced. A mould of myself in a new world and lifestyle that I was to call home.
By Fatima Elmusbahi5 years ago in Wander
Peyote and Potatoes
The night time temperature in July hovered at 75 degrees, a welcome relief from the sweltering 110 earlier in the day. The humidity was low, making it bearable. Wyatt had left his remote desert home three hours earlier to make his monthly trek into the nearest town for provisions, a Calico Print newspaper and a hot meal from the local diner there. It was 1890, and he had spent his recent days mining for silver in the nearby hills, after heading West to seek his fortune. He was still grieving the loss of his young wife, 20 years his junior. Six months ago, Tess had left him for a prosperous banker in Blythe, PA where they lived. More than anything, he missed her cooking. Her Scottish origins meant that he was treated to a steaming pan of rumbledethumps every Sunday night. It was his favorite meal of the week.
By Dana Rogers5 years ago in Wander
How to get the best out of Maldives travel with watersports
One of the best things about a vacation in the Maldives, if you are a fan of water sports, is that there is literally no place else on earth where you could get involved with the sea in such a variety of ways as you can when you are in the archipelago. If you are a lover of water sports and water in general, here are some fun things to try out when you visit, guaranteed to make sure you have a thrilling time in the Maldives.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander








