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How Tourism Industry Changed Amidst Covid-19 - Cleanliness is the key
Everything will change post-pandemic, the way we live, eat, or travel. Most importantly, enhanced cleaning will become a popular trend towards the prevention of the deadly virus. Cleanliness, of course, will be a top concern of all tourism and hospitality industries worldwide. Many tourism and hotel groups have already introduced new policies.
By Jack Harper6 years ago in Wander
5 Must-follow Travel Instagram Accounts to Maintain Travel Spirit
Yes. It is an indelible fact of the entire globe that how the life-harming Coronavirus has hunkered down the whole world. It is very agonizing nowadays to see the whole human life restricted, home stuck and locked down.
By Sitara Gull6 years ago in Wander
My Favorite Vacation Spot
A word traveler I am not. I have been a few places and, I have to tell you by far Vegas is one of my favorite places I have been. The first time I went was 3 years ago. It was such an exciting time. My husband and I married there during that trip. Our family and friends joined us there and we exchanged vows at the Little White Chapel. We stayed at the Stratosphere Casino , Hotel & Tower. The unique thing about the Stratosphere is that it is the tallest building in Vegas. If you are a thrill seeker you can bungee jump off the top of the building. There is also a rollercoaster you can ride.
By Adriane Kirby6 years ago in Wander
Top 5 Famous trails in India
Trekking in a tremendous nation like India can be mysterious. You can stroll through cold deserts and tropical downpour woods, climb huge Himalayan pinnacles or run down far-reaching moving glades, all while never crossing a national fringe.
By Pankaj Chhabra6 years ago in Wander
Northbridge
By day, an empty hub of Cafe's, Restaurants and Bars that can somehow afford to operate in the daytime. Urban Clothing boutiques that fall as quickly as they rise, The hustling vibe of the next door Techinical College TAFE that the uni kids mock but end up being more employable then them and with a quater of the debt. The state Library that only foreign students, immigrants and old people use as an actual library while the rest just use as a shortcut to the train station and to town. the road and pressed cobblestones that get harder as opposed to weaker over time and a long road of parked cars that people use erely as free parking because of option A; note enough parking in the middle of the city or B; too cheap to pay $4 hour parking.
By Michael Guerrini6 years ago in Wander
Is the airline industry going greener?
Are you a travel lover who’s always curious to discover new countries and cultures? If the answer is yes, then you already know how hard it is to plan a trip without feeling guilty about it, especially when flying is the only way to get to your destination.
By Arthur @ eco-6 years ago in Wander
5 places in Bangladesh that are attractive to tourists
There are several places in Bangladesh that are a favorite destination for many tourists. I am sharing with you some such places. Find out the names of the places that get more space in the list of favorites.
By MOZAMMAL HAQUE6 years ago in Wander
You've Gotta Break The Rules To Get To Heaven
12th February 2017 was undoubtedly one of the most incredible days of my life. In 2017 I was living in Australia. I had seen outrageously cheap flights from Sydney to Hawaii. I’d done a fair bit of solo travelling before, and to be honest I always had mixed feelings about it, sometimes its fun, but if you don’t befriend the right people it can get pretty lonely and you find yourself not doing all that much. This trip was only for a week and a half though so I figured it’d be fine.
By Oliver Hall6 years ago in Wander









