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What are the most adevntours things to do in SL
Sri Lanka, one of the most captivating islands of the world, is not only a gem of rare beauty. It also consists of incredibly challenging topography that would spark some adrenaline action in anyone who tries their hand at navigating them by means of adventure sports. Here's how you can partake in some of the most adventurous activities in the country.
By Ayodha Ushani6 years ago in Wander
How to Spend Three Days in Beijing
Only second to Shanghai in terms of size, Beijing is the centre of politics in China, and it has been for nearly 800 years. The capital city is academically, culturally and economically significant. Located near the Yanshan mountains, Beijing is an excellent starting point for tourists.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to Move to Chongqing
Renowned for its warm summer-like weather conditions and excellent living conditions, Chongqing has become a popular option for those looking to move to a Chinese city. The highly developed metropolitan surroundings, as well as the efficient transportation networks, make Chongqing a desirable choice for ex-pats as well as retirees looking for a change of place. Here are some tips on how to make the big move to this megacity in China.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to Spend Six Days in Shenzhen
Tipped to be one of China's best-kept secrets, a trip to Shenzhen is accessible not only to those who are exploring the mainland but for travellers based in nearby Hong Kong as well. Lined with exciting attractions and activity bases, Shenzhen is the perfect getaway destination for couples, families and budget travellers. Here are some tips on how to spend six glorious days discovering the wonders of Shenzhen.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How To Plan The Perfect Trip To Maldives
Every couple’s dream vacation is some quality time or a honeymoon in the Maldives, the paradise islands. There is so much that is romantic about the Maldives from its sun-kissed beaches, to its beautiful seas, lush marine life and luxurious hotels. If you are planning to take your significant other on a trip of your lifetime. There’s plenty to plan and you can choose two kinds of trips to have, so make sure that you read widely and then head off on the perfect trip to the Maldives.
By Prihansa Perera6 years ago in Wander
SUNSET
Today I watched the sunset, my favorite luxury—In any location and in every home, I live for that sinking sun, that color pallet on the horizon. My small moments of watching the sun set into the horizon, or to the back of mountains, into the ocean or simply watching the light change colors on the trees, each resembles my idea of intangible gold.
By Isabel Valencia Zuñiga6 years ago in Wander
Hike more worry less.
Australia never fails to amaze me. I was up early to get on a train going to Kootomba, very excited! I am one of those weird people who enjoys a morning hike instead of being in bed. Honestly, 7AM isn't too early for me as I usually wake up earlier than that. I put on my regular sneaker and made sure that I have a jumper just in case it gets cold somewhere on my hike. As I headed to the central station, I managed to grab a cuppa with a ham and cheese croissant. Who doesn't love a good croissant in the morning?
By Macey Monday6 years ago in Wander
Point Dume
I took this photo almost a month ago. It was taken at Point Dume in Malibu, California. This one spot is so meaningful to me for multiple reasons. On my day’s off from work I would come to this spot to sit and watch the sunset or if I was lucky enough to wake up early, I would watch the sunrise. Sitting at the rocky overlook I would mentally think of who I wanted to be and how I would get there. I met so many people doing the same thing I was. Those conversations consisted of question like, what makes you happy or what we wanted to be when we grew up. This point was more than just that, it’s where I found who I wanted to be. For a while I never really took pictures of this spot because it was always so familiar and a place I visited quite often. Once I left for college, I regretted not taking pictures at this spot. I missed it, and never really found another place so peaceful. From this rock, and in the picture you can see people. People with different stories, different scars, different dreams, and aspirations. One thing I dreamed of being while sitting at this point was a photographer. It was my goal to capture people’s emotions, feelings, and moments to remember. Since returning back to Point Dume I have been able to accomplish a glimpse of that dream. I have been able to travel and see other beautiful places all over the United States while taking photos for people. This spot is where it all started. I took at least 60 photos of Point Dume and this is the one I truly LOVE the most! The picture was taken right before one of my best friends proposed to his now, fiancé. Making the photo even more memorable. I took this photo on my Canon 1DX mark II with my Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8 lens. It captures everything I love and remember about this exact spot. I can see the people, the cars, the waves, the cliffs, the homes, the palm trees, and the rolling hills. I edited this photo for the feeling. It’s warm, like the sun on my skin. This is the one image, that I believe does this place a justice. Now, it’s printed and hanging on my wall as a constant reminder to chase your dreams and goals but never forget where it all started.
By Jacob Pickett6 years ago in Wander





