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Traveling: 7 Proven Tips How to Begin Easy
Newsflash: you’re not the only one! Curiosity is an inner drive for humans, just like hunger is. Now that globalization has made traveling easier and more affordable than ever, what’s stopping you from satisfying that instinct?
By Tiffany Harper6 years ago in Wander
Best Travel Apps for Trip Planning & Using on Vacation
Why are travel apps useful for your trip? Traveling is exciting and it makes you happier. A while ago, tourists were forced to take a pile of maps, reference books, and guidebooks when going for a trip. But today, all of this can be fit into your smartphone. A modern tourist can plan their trip just inside the device. And some really effective travel management apps will help you do this in no time.
By Julia Beyers6 years ago in Wander
How to Take a Road Trip Across the United States
If you love traveling, then you have to plan a cross-country road trip across America. There are so many amazing sites to see, and you can travel far cheaper than you would believe. Read further to obtain tips that will help you see everything nature has to offer, while keeping your money in your wallet.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Wander
I'm Home
Weaving in and out of traffic, residents are scurrying to their next destination. Even at 7 AM, the streets are becoming louder as the city slowly begins to rise. The market is loud with sounds of cooking, bartering, and the traffic surrounding it. Tourist walk down the street looking for breakfast, quite unsure of their steps. Observing the tourist, it’s interesting that I no longer lump myself in that category. No longer identifying as a visitor, a stranger to the land.
By Rachel Hicks6 years ago in Wander
White Noise
White noise: the scientific phenomenon that occurs when you hear a specific sound such that your brain starts to block it out to the point that your ear still registers but your brain relegates it to the background. You hear it yet you don’t hear it. White noise is a sure and accepted concept in science that concerns auditory affairs of the ear and sound. I’ve come to the conclusion that the concept can be applied to people.
By Robert Burton6 years ago in Wander
Camino de Santiago, Day -7
The final countdown begins... One week left before my biggest adventure ever—well… so far. Yeah, pretty soon I will sit on a plane with the one-way ticket that will take me away from Manchester. Take me away from everything and everyone I know, away from friends, and my daily routine, away from work and the hamster run. So you wanna hear about thoughts and stuff now, right? Well, here you go—there are moments when I’m still not 100 percent sure if I reeeally realized what am I actually about to do. But it’s okay.
By Noemi Nemeth6 years ago in Wander
Top Things That a First Visitor Can Do in Paris
Paris is among the destinations in the world that you will surely want to visit over and over again. If you’re traveling to the City of Love for the first time and wondering what to do there, this article is for you. From going to the best museums in Paris to eating irresistible French pastries and shopping at Galeries Lafayette, here’s a list of the top things to do in Paris for first-time visitors.
By Jim Hughes6 years ago in Wander
What Is the Religious Travel Industry?
While the reasons that people travel can be many, most people aren't going to think of religion as being even in the top five. However, religious tourism is actually in the top three, and is one of the sectors in which tourism has been growing each and every year. Most of this can be put down to the current ease of travel across the world, but some parts can actually be attributed to different ways of expressing and feeling your faith. In this article I'll go over a little bit of information, give a few basic examples, and explain why, for some, this tourism is becoming integral to their faith. If you have been thinking about taking part in religious tourism, I hope this article helps convince you to do so. If you live in an area that benefits from this type of tourism, I hope I can help you learn what the people taking part in it are looking for from your area.
By Jessica Riffle6 years ago in Wander
One Epic Adventure Experience: The Real Great Wall of China
The best adventure experience in Beijing, and possibly all of China, is the Great Wall. Everyone has heard about it, and everyone who has traveled to China has probably visited it, but few people have ever truly experienced it.
By Nick The Adventure Finder6 years ago in Wander
8th Wonder of the World
My father and I left Nueva Viscaya at around 9 AM. We took a jeep to Cabanatuan, then a bus to Bagabag, another jeep to Lagawe and finally, a last jeep to Banaue. Unfortunately, there wasn’t any straight transportation system to Banaue, but we managed by asking directions from the local people.
By Johann Paulo Camaddo6 years ago in Wander











