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How Do I Get to Salalah?
Getting to Salalah from Dubai is pretty straightforward; there aren’t any complications involved. If you want to get here as fast as possible, you can take a flight, and the journey will be around two hours. But if time is not an issue, you should drive to Salalah, which, by the way, is the best experience.
By Aurora Gianna3 years ago in Wander
Innsbruck on the River Inn
The capital of the western state of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria, Innsbruck is well-known as a winter sports destination. The city is located in a magical setting with the Alps all around. It sits on the River Inn. The city itself has lots to offer tourists, and then you can stray up the mountains and into the meadows for breathtaking views. In winter this is the ideal place for skiing and other winter sports, and in the summer months for hiking and mountain climbing.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Things to Avoid
The archipelago of over thousand shimmering islands close by the blue-green Indian Ocean is a dream destination for all travellers. We all know all the ways to have an unforgettable time in the Maldives soaking up the sun, chasing vibrant sea creatures and getting pampered. However, it is just as important to know how to avoid certain things that might inconvenience your good time.
By Sewmini James 3 years ago in Wander
A Trip to England (Part II)
It is hard for me to accept how naïve I was about life in London, even at the age of fourteen. I unpacked my bags and filled up her front room with my collection of music tapes. This was my first mistake and a sign that I did not know the culture I was in. I was listening to mostly progressive or light rock (Genesis and Supertramp were personal favourites). My mistake was sharing this so publicly. I had a Walkman, but I sometimes insisted on playing these records on her stereo. What I mean by saying this is that I did not understand the culture I was in and that I was out of step with what I thought I knew from those exports I mentioned (most of my recordings were made by British groups and record companies).
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Wander
St. Augustine Sojourn
Casa de Suenos The first impression of this cozy bed and breakfast is one of a sheltered haven from the hustle and bustle of larger towns, lodgings, and the interstate left far behind. From wherever you may have come, the pastel yellow stucco welcomes you in the warmth that is echoed within by its soft colonial decor.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Wander
Most Popular Tour, Khorfakkan-Tour And Hatta Tour
Khorfakkan-tourist attraction in the United Arab Emirates . Khorfakkan is a town around the coast of the United Arab Emirates. The town is situated within the emirate of Fujairah and is known for its beaches, diving sites, and coral reefs. Khorfakkan has a population of 10,000 people and is popular.
By Dr_Nisar Subhani3 years ago in Wander
7 Ways Travel Changed My Life
Traveling is the best way to learn about yourself. When you travel, you are forced to examine your identity, both internal and external. You see how you fit into the world, how others perceive you, and how you see and interact with the world around you. You are forced to learn about yourself—good and bad—and, consequently, you might see yourself in a way that you have never seen yourself before. You might find out that you are more open-minded than you thought you were, or you might find out that you are just as close-minded as you always feared you were. But you will find out. For me, traveling was the best way to learn about myself. I found out what kind of person I really am and what kind of person I would like to be. It helped me get in touch with my feelings and discover my true self. And it taught me that it’s okay to be different. Everyone is different, and that’s what makes the world so fascinating and beautiful.
By Julia Ingram3 years ago in Wander
Enjoying the American Riviera
Santa Barbara is a beautiful coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California. The city lies between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Since it has a Mediterranean kind of climate the city has been referred to as the “American Riviera.” Everywhere you look there are amazing things to see like palm-lined beaches and elegant Spanish-style architecture.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander





