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Sustainable tourism - where and how to travel with awareness?
Combating climate catastrophe is one of contemporary civilization's most difficult challenges. Air pollution and the mass manufacture of disposable plastic objects have a significant impact on our daily lives. We've also been hearing a lot about sustainable tourism lately. This, however, is not just another vacation trend.
By DARYANANI JAGDISH MADHU4 years ago in Wander
Route 66 still has Kicks!. Top Story - May 2022.
Featured in the John Steinbeck classic "The Grapes of Wrath", the Dust Bowl era was a time of major migration to the west. Steinbeck dubbed Route 66 "The Mother Road" and the nickname stuck. It is a wonderful escape that takes the traveler to many times and places. For automobile buffs and history buffs, Route 66 is a must-travel, bucket list item. I bought the shirt pictured below during one of my relaxing drives across the country. The section of Route 66 between Kingman and Oatman, Arizona, known as the Arizona Sidewinder is exhilarating. Before I get farther ahead of myself along the route here, I'll backtrack to the beginning in my home state of Illinois.
By Thomas Durbin4 years ago in Wander
The Best Time for Trekking in Nepal: What Every Season Offer
The Geographical Introduction of Nepal Nepal is a Himalayan country in the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is a landlocked country, occupying 0.03% of the total land. It is between latitudes 26° 22′ and 30° 27′ north and longitudes 80° 4′ and 88° 12′ east. India lies to the east, west, and south, with the Autonomous Region of China lying to the north.
By Sanjib Adhikari 4 years ago in Wander
The largest castles in the world, which ones can you visit?
The Old Continent is home to the majority of the world's greatest castles, yet contrary to popular belief, Europe has never had a monopoly on grand strongholds and rich mansions. Some were constructed to highlight the status of kings, while others were constructed to defend the kingdom within whose borders they were constructed. Many have survived to the present day, and some are still open to the public.
By PEAT JAMES LEE4 years ago in Wander
Most Underrated Places to Visit in Edmonton
It's not important while searching online also you will find the best things for you. Sometimes planning a great outing can be a more complex task to do, while you don't have any idea about the places. Usually, in this situation, the customer consult with their friends to know about the destinations. Moreover., here we will discuss the Most Underrated Places to Visit in Edmonton.
By john adams4 years ago in Wander
Mistakes You Make During The Summer Vacation
Before graduating from university, our life is divided into two parts: A very long semester that does not end with studying, exams and lectures. A short one that ends in the blink of an eye and we never feel it is the summer vacation.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Wander
How to Live in a Van. Top Story - May 2022.
It’s easier when you’re by the river. Find a spot with moving water. Wash your clothes over a rock. Skinny dip when you feel dirty. Cut your hair. Remember how much money you used to spend on shampoo. It felt like a different life then.
By Sam Eliza Green4 years ago in Wander









