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Benefits of Renting a Car in Dubai
The number of people visiting Dubai for sight-seeing or on vacation keeps on increasing. Also, the number of people who are coming to Dubai to work is increasing. Dubai has become an economic giant, and that is not only because of its oil reserves. Now, the architectural industry of Dubai is blooming too, and investors from all over the world are eyeing Dubai.
By jackson gilbert6 years ago in Wander
Why Andaman Is the Best Place to Visit in India
If you have golden beaches, serene environments, sparkling blue waters, welcoming weather, and lush green vegetation on your mind, get all set to explore the best holiday destination in India: Andaman! With pristine shorelines and a pleasing ambiance, Andaman also additionally features a wide range of fun and adventure-filled activities to keep its visitors entertained. Not to forget, the delicious seafood along with the various other delicious cuisines that the place serves makes it even a better vacationing spot than any other. There are various Andaman tour packages from which you can choose depending upon the days and your budget.
By Veronica Sen6 years ago in Wander
Summer Travel to Warwick Castle in England Makes Great Educational Experience for Kids
What could be more painful to a kid than hearing that the weekend will be spent at an upstate Renaissance Fair. On the other hand, recreating the middle ages becomes a lot more interesting when a trip to England can provide ample infrastructure of the era and the living history to go with it. Sort of reporting from England, I recently traveled overseas to visit my English Girlfriend, and Warwick Castle in Warwick, England was a Saturday destination.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Wander
Hike More, Worry Less
Virginia is not only for Lovers, it's for hikers too... It was a real bummer living in Virginia for 11 months and only realizing on the 10th month that Virginia has some of the greatest hiking trails in the world. I've never really been a hiker. I remember going on my last hike in the fifth grade, and I remember how much it sucked. I kept complaining how tired I was, and I kept asking how far we still needed to go. I think back on that day while hiking now, and then I think about why I enjoy hiking so much now... It's the beauty. The beauty of the air that smells like nature, how the breeze feels different while walking between the trees, how the sky looks so much more blue, and how the sounds make my soul feel at home...
By Thelma-Louise Pieters 6 years ago in Wander
Preparation for Chadar Trek
The temperature ranges from -15 degrees Celsius to -30 degrees Celsius. Also known as the Frozen River Trek, this trek has its difficulties, as most of all the temperatures are way too much for human tolerance. However, if prepared wisely, one can take up the Chadar trek easily and enjoy it as well.
By Veronica Sen6 years ago in Wander
La Anciana, the Busker, and Mr. Marilyn
To minibreak with your class in Barcelona in your third year of high school is to open up a madcap box of chaos. Especially when said high school is located in England, or, more specifically, inner city Birmingham, where the scenery is a blend of grey and brown, with the occasional flash of blue from frequently speeding police vehicles.
By Bethany Lloyd6 years ago in Wander
The French-Speaking Countries that Every Traveler Should Visit
Most people know that French is a very popular language that has a large influence on the world today. What a lot of people don’t know however is exactly how many countries around the world speak this wonderful language. In total, there are 29 countries where French is an official language. That is over 10% of all countries that exist on Earth. Not every country that speaks French is a place that you absolutely must visit, but there definitely are a handful that are highly-recommended. Let’s take a look.
By Jimmy Wilkinson6 years ago in Wander












