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Facts of Bhutan
Bhutan is a small country in the eastern Himalayas surrounded by big countries India and China. Bhutan is geographically in South Asia and is the region's second-least-populous nation after the Maldives. Thimphu is its capital and the largest city, while Phuntsholing is its financial center. In South Asia, Bhutan ranks first in economic freedom, ease of doing business and peace and is the least corrupt country in the region as of 2016. The head of state is the King of Bhutan, known as the "Dragon King”. Name of the Dragon king is Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. The official language is Dzongkha (written in the Tibetan script).
By Sushanka Malakar6 years ago in Wander
Unusual places to stay in Ireland
Unusual places to stay in Ireland There is no shortage of options when you are looking for holiday accommodation in Ireland. In addition to the large chain hotels as well as many independent hotels and hostels there is also no shortage of Air BnB options and of course the traditional Irish Bed and Breakfast. However there is also no shortage of more unusual options if you fancy something a bit different and I hope this just gives you a flavour for what Ireland has to offer
By Ash O'Neill6 years ago in Wander
Worldwide Friendship
For as long as I've been going away from home, adventuring about the UK and the broader world, friendship has followed me. The kindness of strangers who become friends, and friends who'll be strange with you when the delirium of travelling sets in, is an absolute necessity to making the most of being away and getting to know the places you visit.
By Laura McCann6 years ago in Wander
Cheapest Transfers from Chessington to Heathrow starting from £25
London is one of the biggest cities in the world and it's also one of the busiest cities bustling with people everywhere. Chessington to Heathrow is one of the busiest and frequently travelled destinations in London. Taxis are the best way and easiest to navigate through the city to reach your destination quicker. And Chessington to Heathrow taxi is the common and most cost-effective way you can travel from Chessington to Heathrow. Tranzitt offers the cheapest Chessington to Heathrow taxi transfers compared to any other taxi services in London.
By oxshott taxi6 years ago in Wander
That One Time,
Could you imagine being an explorer and coming upon this sight some two hundred years ago? Not to mention being a member of one of the Native American tribes who got to enjoy their summers in this magnificent landscape. These mountains are breathtaking, the peaceful, grassy valley so inviting to the weary traveler even today. The Grand Tetons, with their snowy peaks are a sight to behold in July when the only snow to be found is the shaved ice on a snow cone.
By Amber Nelson6 years ago in Wander
The Need to Get Out
It might have started with the quarantine, I don't know, but I have felt a constant desire this summer to be spending more time in the wild. It seems to be something that the masses are craving because when we attempted to get a campsite this weekend they were full, full of people flying like moths to a flame to allocate their free time and money in the great outdoors.
By Amber Nelson6 years ago in Wander
Feeding Wanderlust During COVID-19. Top Story - July 2020.
Some of my earliest memories are of airplanes and airports. As a child of immigrant parents, my arrival meant taking baby me from our home in New York to see family members in their native Caribbean for my first Christmas, and nearly every year following. The airplane safety card was my favorite reading material as a toddler. When I learned how to read actual words, I thought the signs out by JFK Airport that read “Jamaica” indicated our final tropical destination, not the neighborhood in Queens.
By Justine Olivia Marks6 years ago in Wander
How to discover different food in Bali
As wonderful as Bali is as an island for exploration and holidaying, Bali is also an amazing place to discover wonderful flavours! This is indeed good news for the foodies, isn’t it? Experience the culture of Bali with your fork and spoon and of course what’s on the plate. Here’s how to explore flavours that are authentically Balinese, flavours influenced by Indonesia and other parts of Asia as well. A rollercoaster ride awaits!
By Ayodha Ushani6 years ago in Wander









