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Top Places European Beach
Some of the world's most stunning beaches can be found in Europe. There is a beach for everyone, from the Canary Islands' pristine sands to the Mediterranean's turquoise waves. There is a beach in Europe for everyone, whether you want to unwind on the sand or explore the neighbour hood.
By lzzi smith4 years ago in Wander
Scotland in the Summer
Last week I tried to suggest some travel advice for London on a budget give the cost of living crisis. This week I'm going to send a short message to all readers living in the UK that, during this unusually hot summer, there is a paradise right on our doorstep. Scotland! The country of rain and rain and rain is suddenly full of sun. Loads of Scottish fellas are running around looking confused and seeking shade, whilst their country turns into an absolute paradise.
By Matty Long4 years ago in Wander
The Joys of Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico
Intro Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a hauntingly beautiful festival unique to Mexico. It combines the ancient Aztec custom of celebrating ancestors with All Souls Day, a Roman Catholic day of prayer and remembrance of the departed, brought to Mexico by Spanish invaders in the early 1500s.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
Tips for Volunteering Overseas
Even with the best volunteer programs, new volunteers often find themselves in the unavoidable position of not knowing what to expect when volunteering abroad. This is especially true since providing your services to other communities requires knowledge and skills.
By Gwendolen Johnston4 years ago in Wander
Everest Base Camp Trek
The bravest and most ambitious adventurers are drawn to Everest since it is the highest peak on Earth. The mother of all mountains, where some of the most famous mountaineers in history were born and perished. Although everyone has heard about this mountain, only a small number of people have actually seen it.
By Mission Himalaya4 years ago in Wander
Sydney Through the Years: A Timeline
Australia’s most popular city, Sydney, is a mysterious land that is known for its abundant natural and man-made wealth. Agreed! But ever thought of what the place looked like before the English arrived on the land? While today the city is known for its splendorous harbour studded with yachts, the Port Jackson cruises, beaches and the iconic Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, Sydney was merely a British colony of exiled convicts. A sneak-peek into its past reveals an intriguing trail of events that moulded Sydney into the city that we see today.
By john williams4 years ago in Wander
Guide: Sydney in August - Things to Do
You’re staying indoors?! Why? There’s no excuse for you to stay cosy on your sofa when a whole world of adventure awaits at your doorstep! Sydney is buzzing with excitement this month and if you're not sure of stepping out, check out this list featuring the ol’ quintessential city experiences, excellent cultural/foody times and some brilliant winter sunshine.
By john williams4 years ago in Wander
Glimpses From The Best of Australia 2022
The Land Down Under is often looked down on by many but being a traveller for the past eleven years I have almost entirely explored what the country is all about. And trust me when I tell you this, it is hands down the best country I’ve been to and I’ve been to over 32 countries to date. Not only is it brimming with extraordinary natural wonders including national parks, beaches and rainforests, but it's one of the most developed nations on the planet. “ Perfectly balanced, as all things should be ''. Now, if you're planning to venture into this vast nation, here is a glance of how you can enjoy and make the most of its attractions.
By Scarlett Stark4 years ago in Wander









