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A guide to Oahu's beaches
As I pulled up to my studio apartment in Waikiki anticipating a month of sun and sand, one thought was on my mind- let's go to the beach! After a month of riding around the (surprisingly small!) island, I have a few favorite beaches to rave about- and a few that are more forgettable. Get ready for a personalized guide to the Oahu beaches from a tourist who has absolutely no qualifications to guide you anywhere. Seriously. The amount of times I got lost in Honolulu alone qualifies me for an award ("World's most clueless solo traveler- how is she still alive?")
By Kathleen Coutch4 years ago in Wander
World Heritage sites in Nepal
Nepal is a country that is not only famous for its beautiful mountains but also rich in both natural and cultural diversity. There are several cultural and natural heritage sites listed by UNESCO as popular World Heritage Sites in Nepal.
By Alpha Adventure Treks4 years ago in Wander
Tips For Saving Money While Traveling
Traveling can be a lot of fun, but it can also be expensive. If you want to save money while traveling, there are a few things that you can do. This blog post will discuss some tips for saving money while on vacation. Whether you are flying somewhere or driving, there are ways to keep your costs down. Here are some of the best tips for saving money while traveling.
By Amir Shemony4 years ago in Wander
My Top Things to Do on or Before New Year’s Eve 2022
We are officially past the halfway mark of 2022 and what an epic couple of months we have had so far! Do you still follow the set of resolutions made at the beginning of the year? No need to worry if you don’t! New Year’s Eve is a great time to buckle up for some serious fun you’ve been adding to your bucket-list! There are many ways to make the last day of the year memorable one. Here are some of my bucket list activities to tick off on or before New Year’s Eve. Read on if you're looking for some inspiration.
By Madonna Welsh4 years ago in Wander
How to Pack a Rucksack?
There are many ways to pack a rucksack. Regardless of your style of backpacking, there are a few tips that will make your life easier on your hike. Use compression sacks whenever possible to reduce the bulk of your pack. And don't forget to stay hydrated while hiking! Below are some helpful tips. You'll find it easier to navigate the jungle of hiking gear. And you'll be less likely to lose your water bottle!
By Parineeta Bagchi4 years ago in Wander
Explore the world it’s worth it ...
From the beauty of mountains to the glittering sands of the shore, reviving voice of the tides that fades up smoothly as they embrace the shore, the fragrance of the dry sand when hit by the first drops of rain in the deep pine forests, ripples of small waves when the vital air strike against the lake, at this surprising instant the sudden chirruping of birds when they make flight nearby, these all are enhanced by the moments of the day, for instance, if it’s the moment of the sun to blaze & ready to sprinkle it’s luminosity over the world from the spack of sand till the peak of the mountains till the depth of waters, the beauty of nature spreading its magic beyond the horizon, & all these amazing sceneries are worth admiring & indulging one’s self in the serenity beyond all worries that keep us bothering making us avoid the blessings of nature spread at each & every step every now & then.
By Noor Ul saba Shah4 years ago in Wander
A day in the life: Africa
Following the lockdown around the globe, a the most busiest cities silenced by the fear of illness or breach of law, I decided to travel back to the motherland as it had been a long time away. You see, I was originally from Africa and like many others migrated to my current country of residence for the better opportunities available. For a long time I had barely thought of what it was like back home. But the Covid crises gave me and many others I'm sure time to reflect. Based on that, I packed up and headed straight to the gateway to Africa, the Gold Coast, the leader of Independence, Ghana.
By Donald De-Souza4 years ago in Wander
Manali- A perfect Holiday Destination
Manali A truly Surprising Destination- Whether You are looking for adrenaline satisfying activities or an ideal honeymoon Manali has always been an perfect destination. This is a place full of beauty, peace and harmony among the snow peaked Mountains.
By Pack The Bag Tours4 years ago in Wander
Top Adventurous Things to do in Manali
Have you ever dreamt of going to Manali like Bunny and Naina? Yeh Jawani hai Diwani must have burnt that fire in you to trek that mountain with your travel buddies. Let’s just finish off Manali from your bucket list soon and enjoy those snowfalls, that cold climate, and have a romantic walk with your better half in those snowy mountains. Pack up your bags and hit the streets of Manali with your gang. Have a comfortable stay in The Royal Woods by Aaroham which is the best luxury villas in Manali and have great fun in the following adventurous activities.
By the royal woods4 years ago in Wander
My Illegal Irish Adventure
Like most travellers I check out the guidebooks before I jump on the plane. My recent trip to Ireland was no exception. Travelling east to west with Lonely Planet in hand I hit the major tourist haunts. Dublin’s Trinity College and the Book of Kells? Check. The Cliffs of Mohar? Check. The Titanic Experience in Cobh, the final departure point for the ill-fated liner? Did that. Kissing the Blarney Stone? No thanks, sounded like a mononucleosis-spreader to me.
By John Thomson4 years ago in Wander










