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9 Amazing Travel Bloggers to Follow Now
If you’re looking for ideas for your next trip, or you’re interested in heading abroad for the first time, there are amazing travel bloggers just a click away that can inspire you to hit the dusty trails. We’ve compiled our top nine must-follow travel bloggers here to make it easier for you to narrow down the options.
By Aimee Laurence6 years ago in Wander
Most Peculiar Behaviours You Might Encounter at Heathrow Airport
Ranked number eight among the world’s top airports of 2019 by Skytrax, Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the UK and Europe according to passenger traffic. This airport also served the largest number of international travelers in the world until it lost the slot to Dubai Airport. When planning to go through this airport, you should learn these peculiar behaviours you might encounter at this airport.
By Jordon Cristobal6 years ago in Wander
Spain's Ibiza - A Destination with So Much Fun!
Spain has recently surpassed the record number of visitors with more than 82.6 million international arrivals by 2018. This represents an increase of .9 percent compared to 2017. Tourism in Spain is well established as a major sector of the economy, and recent data shows a booming industry: tourism accounts for 16 percent of Spain's GDP. In 2016, more than 75 million tourists visited the country.
By Osei Agyemang6 years ago in Wander
Vidaaadi!
Hi guys (hand wave emoji) :). Thanks for reading my first Vocal Media post. I really appreciate it! :) Vidaadi was an old article I had written way back in 2016, during my trip to Azerbaijan. I wanted to start with this one, as it is the article that impacted me the most, and made me want to write more. It had a great reaction on an Azerbaijani blog website. The article below hasn't been edited since 2016, so bear with me with the grammar and spelling mistakes. I promise—I got better. ;)
By Johann Paulo Camaddo6 years ago in Wander
Thailand
Visiting Thailand, I quickly understood why it is called “The Land of Smiles.” Everyone is friendly and eager to please! A single visit to any country never makes one an expert, but our visit to Thailand began to open up to us the brand new world of the Far East! Thailand is a gorgeous, tropical country, and its people are extremely friendly. Thailand is indeed a “Land of Smiles.” It is a Southeast Asian kingdom that has survived for generations which for many years the world knew as Siam. Its lush jungle atmosphere provides Thailand's visitor with beautiful vistas beyond explanation. Beware, though, the humidity is staggering! Staggering!!
By Kathy Slamp6 years ago in Wander
Airport Parking Prices Getting You Down? 6 Ways to Avoid Outrageous Charges
Airport parking prices are becoming increasingly astronomical. Take Stanstead, for example, which now charges £25 for a 30 minute stay. Even worse, this airport is not a one off, Luton charges £23 for 30 minutes and Birmingham charges £20. So what can you do to avoid spending out before your holiday has even started? The following tips will help you find alternatives to these costly parking prices.
By Sara Robards6 years ago in Wander
How To Stay Hydrated While Traveling on a Flight
When you are traveling at a height for a long time, you might experience certain issues in your body. It is all because of the problem of dehydration. While you might like traveling on a flight, the dehydration problem can take the whole fun out of it.
By Kedy Semark6 years ago in Wander
Sojourn From Budapest to Vienna
Budapest was such a visual city, we wished we had more time just to walk through and look. The winding cobbled streets, yellow bricks from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, neo-gothic cathedrals, labyrinths, giant indoor markets. A small and sophisticated city with good food and vibrant nightlife. My friend and traveling companion was really only wanting for a lesbian bar (Note, as of August 2019, there are no femme-oriented gay bars in Budapest, though there are a few for men).
By Virginia Rand6 years ago in Wander












