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7 Jaisalmer Travel Tips You Need to Know Before Visiting
One of the most glorious treasures of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is a city of history, heritage, culture, adventure, and incredible experiences. Appearing like a mysterious oasis in the desert, the city is rather a spectacular travel destination in India. Discover a rare kind of natural beauty, forts, palaces, and temples that are hundreds of years old, a freshwater lake, hilly sand dunes, and caravans of nomadic tribes, open-air markets, colorful culture and some of the best memories. Jaisalmer tour packages suit your plans for an exciting family vacation, a romantic honeymoon, exhilarating adventure, or solo backpacking.
By Shagun Sharma6 years ago in Wander
Best Taxi Services in Heathrow (2020)
Blacklane Blacklane is a chauffeur cum Taxi service startup company based in Berlin. They serve over 250 & 60 cities across Europe and Worldwide with Heathrow being one of them. They offer a fixed rate pre-book service from Heathrow airport to your hotel or residence for much cheaper prices than you would pay in local taxis but do not have their own fleet of vehicles.
By oxshott taxi6 years ago in Wander
One Day in Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
I seek the treasure in Silver Lake. The place can't be fancy enough for that. That's probably what the filmmakers of the Karl May film adaptations in the 1960s thought when they were looking for the perfect location and stumbled across the Plitvice Lakes. The national park in Croatia has an exceptional landscape. The 16 Plitvice Lakes, together with the waterfalls, form a harmonious lake landscape. That they found the Silver Lake here is hardly surprising to me and whether I will find the treasure is still written in the stars.
By ABIRAJ PRAMOD6 years ago in Wander
Best German Casino Hotels
The concept of hotels is definitely not new. However, the idea of a hotel, combining the living premises and an entertainment area is relatively new. A great example of such a facility would be casino hotels, which are suited both for living and for gambling. Some may say they are made mostly for gamblers, but leisure or business travelers can enjoy them too.
By Alex Hayes6 years ago in Wander
The Gambia: Introduction
The Gambia is a little country on the western coast of Africa. Although The Gambia has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, Senegal's state completely encloses the nation on another three sides. Therefore, Gambia is bordered by Senegal in the north, east, and south. The Gambia straddles the Gambia River extending from the Atlantic Ocean eastward. The Gambia is the second smallest African nation after Seychelles. Banjul, a port town, is the capital of The Gambia and the biggest city. Its location at the Gambia River's mouth has made the port the administrative and economic center of the nation.
By rajeshverma6 years ago in Wander
Washington Square Park
It was his second night in New York City. Morale was running low. He’d lost his wallet at some club around 12:38. After some time, in the search for his wallet he had lost his phone. After being lost for what felt like eons, but was probably only an hour or two, he’d lost his hope as well. He grew up in a small town which meant his navigating skills were about as good as any other average persons since the creation of iPhones.
By Jessica Harvey6 years ago in Wander
First Encounter With Wild Wolves
First Encounter With Wild Wolves My first encounter with wild wolves was back in the 2004 in Ontario Canada. Tori, Lupis and I packed our bags in our Jeep and headed up the highway to a remote park just north of Kingston Ontario. About a six hour drive from where we lived in Niagara Falls.
By Wolf Starchild6 years ago in Wander
Finding beauty
There has been a feeling of emptiness to the whole thing. The start of 'lockdown' was an exciting and scary time. The fear was easy to identify - viruses are dangerous and invisible - not a great combination for any anxious soul. Choosing to use a word like 'lockdown' brought a movie type of energy to the mind. Imagining men in black suits (with unnecessary sunglasses) escorting particularly important people into special bunkers was extremely easy. You could almost hear a mental alarm blaring. It was a new type of risk for many of us - a universal one that seemed like it would affect us all. Walking empty streets in deserted towns for essential supplies gave the impression that something big was happening. This one was going to be different. The financial crisis of 2008 was the last time a potential game-changer came along; feeling as though it could change everything for everyone. However, the current situation did not take long before the general mood was more like bored children during a rainy summer holiday. Routines stopped or altered and Zoom became a thing. The internet allowed us to continue to be connected but it could often be difficult to feel connected. Having another person nearby is a sensory experience (whether or not we are always conscious of this). Most of us will be most keenly aware that we can see and hear other people. Comfort can be gained from the touch and scent of another person just as much if not so obviously. Taste can be included in the sharing of a drink or meal (and other avenues not covered in this article!).
By Chris Cody6 years ago in Wander
15 Best Things To Do In London For Free
London can be an expensive destination to visit, but throughout the city, you’ll find plenty of things to see and do which are free. Including top attractions, viewpoints and other activities allowing you to have a great trip without spending too much. Here are the top free things to do when visiting London.
By YASH GOYAL6 years ago in Wander
Traveling on an Airplane with a Power Wheelchair
Traveling in general as a wheelchair user is challenging enough especially after the Coronavirus pandemic. The good news is preparation and knowledge of the travel industry can make your trip enjoyable and smooth. Some rules and guidelines are set in place by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for wheelchair users to follow. The following information will guide you on your journey to traveling on an airplane as a wheelchair user.
By Best Wheelchair6 years ago in Wander









