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Manila Traffic: How to Beat Southeast Asia’s Busiest Streets
Whenever you ask a local in the Philippines for travel advice, one common suggestion is to avoid Manila layovers. It’s almost become doublespeak for what they really mean - avoid the traffic at all costs!
By Mayumi Zamora3 years ago in Wander
How to get one of the best-used car loans online?
Many people are eager to buy a car within their budget. However, they are unable to pay for the expensive prices of brand-new cars from the top auto manufacturers in the world. They search for used car deals online and decide to invest in a used car that is available in a good condition. They can explore the used car market and compare the top used car deals. If you are one among such residents and eager to invest in a used car, then you can focus on how you can fulfill this expectation. You may have less than the money required to buy a used car. You can contact a trustworthy used car loan lender specializing in the best used car loans online. You can discuss anything associated with an enhanced method to apply for a used car loan from the comfort of your place.
By Hammad Hussain3 years ago in Wander
Cheap Travel in India
India is undoubtedly one of the most popular countries among travelers because of its interesting tourist sites. One of the seven wonders of the world, The Taj Mahal is in the Uttar Pradesh state of India and is even the most popular tourist attraction among foreigners. Each and every year millions of travelers visit there and take selfies with their loved ones.
By Shivam Mishra3 years ago in Wander
Who's Afraid of COVID-19 variants? Not When You Are Informed!
It comes as no surprise to me that travel has picked up during the past few months as travel has become less restricted in the never-ending COVID times. I (now) work in an industry where the up and downs of travel are to be expected even when we didn't have this thing looming over us.
By Andrew Dixon3 years ago in Wander
Hawaii's Not-Quite-Paradise Places To Live
Introduction This article will examine Hawaii's places to live that are worse off than others in the state. We developed a list of Hawaii's more downtrodden places to live based on our research using data from the FBI and other sources. The areas mentioned herein have higher violent/property crime rates and higher unemployment and poverty levels than the rest of the state.
By Terry Mansfield3 years ago in Wander
An Innocent Abroad
Nursing my kanelsnagle (cinnamon bun) at Zaggis on Frederiksboroggade and watching young Danes cycle past on their way to work, I have to admit I was feeling pretty chill. The Scandinavian word for contentment, hygge, came to mind and while its common to both Norway and Denmark, each country interprets it differently. The Norwegians think of hygge as simply a word meaning cozy. The Danes, on the other hand, take it one step further, incorporating hygge in the broad sense, into their national identity. The Danes are very, very chill.
By John Thomson3 years ago in Wander
Winter at Stonehenge and Some of the Best Things to do in December
Visitors from all over the world congregate at Stonehenge early in the morning every December to observe the Winter Solstice and watch the dawn over the monuments. The next stop on your journey is the historic city of Salisbury.
By Stonehenge tours3 years ago in Wander
Why visit Las Vegas? And what places to travel there?
Are you planning to visit Las Vegas? But do not know how to plan the trip? Then your search ends here. You come to the right place. Here, you get all the information that you are searching for. We discuss all the details of Las Vegas and how to plan your trip, so there are no issues when you plan a trip with your loved ones. The best way to visit Las Vegas is by flight. You can easily book a United Airlines Flight and reach there.
By Joseph Carter3 years ago in Wander
Sydney: Top Things to Do Before the Festive Season
Halloween is over, which means it’s finally time to kick off the festive season! Here comes more parties, more food, more booze, more holiday cheers and obviously, more fun! We’re gonna tick all of the above on this weekend’s itinerary!
By calvin candie3 years ago in Wander
Top 3 Classic Theatre Shows in Sydney this November
The stage is set. Actors are decked in flashy finery and make-up, ready to entertain... And finally, the giant curtains are about to rise... So fasten your seatbelts... and get ready for a dazzling night of music, action and style!
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Best National Parks to Visit With Your Family
As a former educator, I looked for every possibility to teach my daughter about history, geography, biology, even culture and movies. I found that our 423 American National Parks, are the perfect classrooms for children, no matter what their age. With multiple historical sites and monuments including battlefields, our National Parks can teach families about the beauty of our nation’s diverse geography and ecosystems as well as bring our nation’s stories to life.
By Alexis Azria3 years ago in Wander
Educational Travel for the Curious Adventurers | Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach
Whether you’re studying for a university degree or have several years of formal school experience, traveling can provide you with much more than just a break from your studies.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California3 years ago in Wander










