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Getting Held Hostage by Laundry in Mexico
When we arrived in San Cristobal de las Casas, a highland town in the Southern Mexican state of Chiapas, we desperately needed to do laundry after three weeks of traveling. We went straight to a laundrette after checking in on Friday and were told we could pick up our clothes the following day. Sounds easy enough, right?
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Great Things To Do in Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is a small island, but it’s jam-packed with things to do. From hiking the mountains to exploring its many beaches, there’s no shortage of activities here. That being said, the great thing about Gran Canaria is that you don’t have to do them all in one go. In fact, you can spread your exploration over a few days or even weeks if you prefer. To help you plan your trip and get the most from your stay, we’ve put together this guide to some of the best things to experience in Gran Canaria:
By Peter Young3 years ago in Wander
Unique Things to do in Kansas City
Kansas City is situated right in the middle of Missouri and Kansas. This city is a perfect blend of music, culture, art, and barbeque. From startling museums to amazing architecture, this place is an ideal tourist destination. The city is also known as “The Barbeque Capital” because of its steaks and barbeque. Home to the famous museum at liberty memorial, honoring people who lost their lives in the First World War, this city holds so much history and stories for people to know. If you are excited to visit this city. You can make British Airlines Booking from their website. Along with that, we have also mentioned some unique things to do in Kansas City in this post.
By Robert Pattinson3 years ago in Wander
Reasons Why You should Visit the Snowy Woods this Winter
It’s winter and that means it’s time to hit the snow! Whether you want to ski, snowboard, or just sit by the fire and watch the world go by, there are plenty of great reasons to head up north this year and experience the joy of snow sports in the great outdoors. Here are five reasons why you should visit the snow woods this winter.
By Bright Future3 years ago in Wander
A Solitary But Memorable Christmas in Sydney
It’s been a few years since I moved to Sydney and I still remember the first Christmas season I spent in the Harbour City. New to the city, the fleetness of everything was mind- blowing. It still does. The city is not what I remembered it to be. The concrete jungles keep popping up. Only a few places from the past remain unchanged, like a memento of the time that has gone by. I didn't know many people in Sydney then. With nothing to do the whole day, I was all by myself. Luckily , a friend of mine gifted me a voucher for a Christmas Day Cruise and I for one wasn’t going to let that go to waste.
By Charlotte Evelyn3 years ago in Wander
Tips and tricks for outdoor adventures
I am really curious – are you one of the parents, struggling with their teenagers? Trying to juggle between family, work and other things? Finding proper or any balance is quite hard, especially nowadays, when kids are much more prone and keen to share their thoughts on their Insta stories, instead of doing that at the family dinner.
By Vassilena Vizeva3 years ago in Wander











