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The Blue Blooms of Belgium
The arrival of spring is in itself incredibly beautiful. The weather gets pleasant, trees grow green, and nature invites colors once again. Similarly, when spring arrives in Hallebos - The Blue Forest - in Belgium, colors come knocking. But the only colors that are allowed entry are green and blue. New green leaves arrive on the branches of the deciduous trees of the forest and bluebells bloom on the forest floor, turning it completely blue. And this is indeed a sight worth witnessing.
By Kaumudi Singh4 years ago in Wander
Invest Your Accommodation in Luxury Hotels in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Rajasthan is the abode of luxury palaces and hotels. Once you land here, you will come across many huge luxury hotels as palaces offering comfort to guests at the highest level. Among all the cities of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is the most preferred location. In some of the best luxury hotels in Jodhpur, you may experience the best of regal and exotic living with incredible amenities for a wonderful stay.
By Sachin Professor4 years ago in Wander
Popular Tourist Destinations to Visit in Oceania
Oceania is an incredible continent to plan your travels around—it’s fast-paced, green, and with many indulging points of interest. I find it pretty easy to explore the countries in Oceania, especially during the fall and winter—after the summer crowds have gone. Here is the list of random popular tourist destinations in the countries of Oceania—inspiring and highly intriguing.
By Scarlett Stark4 years ago in Wander
5 Reasons Why You Should Book a Vacation Condo
Introduction: Going on a vacation is always cheerful and something to look forward to. It is a time when you can relax and enjoy yourself without worrying about work or school stress. It is also a great opportunity to strengthen the bond with family and friends. Vacationing at a resort or hotel can be expensive, but it doesn't have to be. Renting a vacation condo is a great alternative to save you money while still providing all the amenities and activities you desire.
By The Mayan Princess4 years ago in Wander
TSA Does Me a Solid
It can't just be me that has noticed a big change in the behaviors and attitudes of employees of the Transportation Security Agency over the past couple of years. Beginning around the same time as the pandemic the demeanor of the rank and file TSA worker has done a seeming 180 degree turn. The scouring, angry, and aggressive, or cold and emotionless robots have mostly been replaced by warm, smiling, and even joking and laughing human beings. Of course I am generalizing and I am sure the change is not universal but for someone who traveled a lot pre pandemic, during pandemic, and now post (yeah, right) pandemic the change is noticeable and very welcome. Also, important to note that my viewpoint is no doubt influenced and biased by my ongoing and regular interactions with US customs and border patrol at the US Mexico border. Those employees, stuck with one of the toughest and most thankless jobs in government, are some of the most unpleasant, unhappy, angry, impolite, and frustrating persons you will ever meet. In comparison, just about anyone would look good. That said, I still think the change in TSA is real and I have heard similar comments from colleagues who also fly regularly. Where the change has come from and why now remains a mystery, but my own hypothesis relates to the impact of the pandemic on the traveling public and a realization that their own jobs were in serious jeopardy if confidence in the safety of air travel was not restored. Moreover, air travel needed to become less stressful overall if they had hope of regaining all the customers lost over the course of the pandemic.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Wander
A Perfect Three-Day Sydney Itinerary for your Next Trip
Sydney is usually seen on the top of the bucket-list cities of many people we’ve come across. And rightly so, with over a 100 beaches, iconic landmarks, national parks, a vibrant art and culture scene, and a diverse population, it’s no wonder the city sees over a million visitors every year. Although let's be real, Sydney is a vast cosmopolitan city with more than enough attractions that cannot be comfortably fit into a 2 or 3-day itinerary. So you need to accept that you won’t see it all and hone your itinerary according to your interests. But do not fret, we have spent enough time in Sydney to fine tune an action-packed three days into your itinerary.
By Harley Leon4 years ago in Wander








