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Walking in a Winter Wonderland: Tips for Traveling During the Holidays
From ski slopes to sunny beaches, winter vacations are the perfect opportunity for a well-deserved break. Regardless of where you choose to visit this season, it is important to put safety at the forefront of your travel itinerary.
By Sam Larson3 years ago in Wander
Most Exciting Activities to do in Maui
Whether you're seeking for action or leisure, Maui, Hawaii, has a tonne of incredible things to offer. Drive the renowned Road to Hana, go on a trek through a bamboo forest, go mountain biking down a volcano, swim under a waterfall, pick up surfing, or simply relax on one of the numerous golden or black sand beaches.
By Ryan Reynolds3 years ago in Wander
Book These Now! Top Sydney NYE 2022 Events
The hype is real! Sydney is buzzing with energy and excitement to welcome the biggest night of the year, New Year’s Eve. Less than hundred days remain to say ‘’adieu’’ to the old and welcome the new. So if you haven’t already, it’s high time you lock in on a plan, enough with the dilly-dallying. We all have that New Year where we ended up on the rooftop of our friends house because we were too busy to plan anything ahead. Not dissing anyone but it’s been a harsh couple of years and you deserve to celebrate with the highest colours.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander
The return of Aztec floating farms
It was early on a Sunday morning, and I was in the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, 28km south of Mexico City's historical centre. The endless maze of canals and waterways was already filling up with colourful trajineras (flat-bottomed boats) packed with day trippers from the Mexican capital. Vendors were selling grilled elotes (corn on the cob) and michelada cocktails, while a band filled the air with festive Mariachi music.
By Sweet Holdeman3 years ago in Wander
The Bahamas' queen of Junkanoo
For two winter days in The Bahamas each year, the main street of the country's capital is transformed into a river of sound and colour. Drums, horns and cow bells permeate the Caribbean air as thousands in elaborately decorated costumes dance down the pavement.
By Sweet Holdeman3 years ago in Wander
The forgotten first people of Singapore
Visits to Asnida Daud's late grand-aunt's flat always promised a mouth-watering spread, with the family sitting cross-legged on the floor and eating with their hands in the customary way. Years after her grand-aunt had been resettled into a one-bedroom flat in Clementi, a residential estate in the south-western part of mainland Singapore that's a far cry from the stilted village on the shores of Pulau Sudong island where she used to live, she continued to make food the only way she knew, evoking a nostalgic longing for the island's white sandy beach and carefree way of life.
By Sweet Holdeman3 years ago in Wander










