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Preparing for My First Solo Travelling Trip
The decision is made, I’m going travelling to southeast Asia and then Australia. A mammoth trip, and solo. Daunting as it may seem, I’m overcome with excitement. But the preparation for travelling is a long process, especially if you want to get it right.
By Charlotte Frasca7 years ago in Wander
Why It Is Important to Leave Home to Realize Where You Really Belong
We live in a global society today. Everywhere we look, we hear stories of people who are traveling and finding their purposes in life. Today, the smartphone screen shows something that is happening on the other end of the world, oceans, and mountains apart.
By Jilian Woods7 years ago in Wander
Getting the Most Out of Washington DC
I have been dying to take my kids to Washington DC for a long time now. I was waiting for them to be at an age where they could really appreciate it. I loved touring Washington when I was a kid and I wanted to share that with my kids. The seat of our nation’s government with all of the history, museums, and monuments is something every family should experience once together.
By Kimberly Adams7 years ago in Wander
Educational Tours: Everything You Need to Know About Educational Traveling
The first question I’m asked whenever I open my favorite subject; which is, of course, traveling; is, "What does it mean to travel while educating yourself?" My answer varies from person to person. There’s no clear definition of educational travel in the end. It would be too hard to define such a broad experience of emotions, thoughts, spirituality, and communication. It would be restrictive and pretentious. I like to always leave room for improvisation.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Wander
Vacation Safety Checklist
Whether you're traveling within the United States or leaving the country, it's always a safe bet to have a safety checklist for unexpected events. This can include, an injury, car accident, etc. It's always a safe bet to have a list to reference back to in case of an emergency. From my experience, this simple list will help you be better equipped and ready to vacation without worries.
By Stephanie Murguia7 years ago in Wander
4 Compelling Reasons to Consider Brighton for Stag Party
Celebrating your last night of freedom is as important as getting down on one knee before the big day. Having said that, picking the best location for a legendary stag do is one of the toughest decisions to make. When it comes to deciding upon stag activities, you need to give yourself a reason to get an adrenaline rush. Make your stag party an affair where all the fallen angels are set free, and there are no consequences.
By Caitlyn Bell7 years ago in Wander
Coffee Travels
Australia is a special country in many respects. It’s both an island and a continent, it has animal and plant species that can’t be found anywhere else in the world, and Aussies generally seem to take everything lightly. Unless we’re talking about coffee.
By Joanne Miller7 years ago in Wander
The Lessons Travels Have Taught Me. Top Story - February 2019.
With a new era of millennials taking time to travel while they're young instead of going to school, starting a family or a business is a controversial topic that has sprouted. Being a young girl who has taken four years to explore the world instead of settling down right away, I have heard almost every opinion on this trending lifestyle.
By Olivia Piche7 years ago in Wander
Spend a Week in Jupiter
Tired of fighting the crowds in Orlando? There’s a lot more to Florida than just the theme parks, and if you fancy a quieter week of water, sun, and fun, you can’t do better than the town of Jupiter, Florida. Here are just some of the things you can do in a week at Jupiter.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Wander












