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life on the Road
Our relationship with nature has shifted so dramatically through the course of humanity. From the early hunter gatherer nomadic civilizations, where humans were forced to interact with nature, to the modern world, where we spend nearly 90% of our time indoors. While this new world brings the luxury of safety, privacy, and shelter, there is something we have lost.
By Chris Hytha6 years ago in Wander
Can I Travel to Europe?
Introduction The UK Government recently announced that air corridors were opening up between the UK and various countries in Europe and around the world. It is therefore easy to assume that you can travel freely between those countries and the UK but this is not the case. This article looks at the entry, return and Coronavirus requirements for the main European countries on the air corridor list.
By The Professional Traveller6 years ago in Wander
Taxi Rental Spiti Valley
Spiti is a major tourist attraction of Himachal Pradesh. Spiti literally means ‘middle ground’, which lies in the eastern border of Himachal Pradesh, bordering the Tibet region of India and China. This place is a paradise for trekkers and hikers. This area is quite high and difficult. Both Lahaul and Spiti district consists of valleys separated by the Kunjum Pass. Book Holiday Taxi Tour in Kullu Manali and visit this amazing place.
By taxisforhimachal6 years ago in Wander
Travel Agents In Delhi
SRM Holidays Private Limited is a unique Tour Operator in Delhi as well as listed as a leading Tours and Travel Agents in Delhi .Company provides various Customize Holidays Sightseeing & Tour Packages with Hotels Accommodation In Delhi to North India Tours.
By SRM Holidays Private Limited6 years ago in Wander
How to get around in Sri Lanka by Train
Sri Lanka is one of the best countries to see by train. The Railway lines that run across the country were first constructed by the British during colonial times to transport cinnamon and tea from the central highlands and southern lowlands to the major port in Colombo. Nothing much has changed in the last century so the railway lines tend to meander around mountains and valleys and will always make for a spectacular view. Learn how to get around the country using Sri Lanka Railways.
By Rochell Megan6 years ago in Wander
Thailand's White Temple: My Journey To Enlightenment
The summer of 2017, I had the opportunity of a lifetime to travel to Thailand with my best friend on a program through Rustic Pathways. To say that this trip changed my life is an understatement- there is not one day where I don't think about the beautiful land and culture I was able to experience. I fell in love with the people, the lifestyle, the food (of course), the landmarks, the language, the traditions, and the immense beauty every corner of the country has to offer. My friends constantly joke that people don't truly know me if they didn't know that I went to Thailand and that my favorite animal is an elephant, and they are correct.
By Emily Bright6 years ago in Wander
The Golden Lining. Top Story - July 2020.
One Sunday morning during the peak of Winter out here in Beautiful British Columbia, I woke up to a gorgeous layer of snow covering the landscape outside my window. It was a stunning sight to see and a very welcome one, as it is not very often that we get snow where I live. Contrary to what many people believe, we don't all ride polar bears and live in igloo's up here in Canada. There are some parts of the country that hardly ever get snow, like Vancouver Island, the place that I call home just off the coast of BC. So, as you'd expect, it's always a very exciting time when we get snow here. And it's something that I must take advantage of since it doesn't take much time before that fresh snowfall begins to melt and everything starts to look rather gross...
By Zach Doehler6 years ago in Wander
// who we were //
In September 2018, I traveled to Iceland with my partner at the time. We rented a camper van and drove around the entire otherworldly island in search of things we had only seen in blogs and YouTube video diaries. I remember coming across this beach that one can only image in their dreams. At that time of year, there's an area of the shore that is so shallow you feel like you're walking on water. Just out of frame is a huge mountain that everyone else was enthralled by. Many of the people posing in this photo are using that as their background.
By Anthony Montemayor6 years ago in Wander
Lake Bosomtwe
This particular picture was taken in Ghana, West Africa. In the picture you can see lake Bosomtwe. I took this picture on July 8th of this year. During this time we decided to camp along the lake for two days. We spent those wonderful days at the lake enjoying the sunshine and the pleasures of being outdoors again. In the morning the water often looked darker and clouds hung overhead, but later on in the day it would sparkle and gleam as it lapped at the lake shore. An occasional fisherman would paddle by on a boat made simply out of a wooden board that was rounded on the bottom. A basket would be tied behind him as he used his hands to paddle along and gather fish.When we swam in the lake we saw many fish darting throughout the water that were disturbed by our feet.
By Autumn Brown6 years ago in Wander
Homeland Love
This world is full of both beauty and ugliness. Nature though is never ugly, it's the most beautiful and majestic part about this world. Some places are full of forests, some with bodies of water, some with flat land for miles, some have hills that may turn to mountains and so much more. Most people don't take the time to appreciate true natural beauty. Sometimes the most beautiful things are right in front of you, you just need to look.
By Kate Whittemore6 years ago in Wander












