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Welcoming in the Year of the Tiger (Travel from Home #20)
Last year, I meant to fake travel to China in honor of the Lunar new year, but I completely forgot that plan and fake travelled to India instead. This year, I was determined not to forget—and I didn't! I missed out on my library system's dragon dance performance this year, due to room/space limits, but I hope to see it next year in person when it's safer to do so.
By Kate McDevitt4 years ago in Wander
Date Ideas in Brisbane That Will Impress your Partner (2022)
Brisbane has numerous pockets of romance hidden in each and every corner, waiting to be discovered. Taking your significant other to a dinner or a movie date is a cliched move and while there's absolutely nothing wrong with it, sometimes you just need to mix it up a bit with some out-of-the-box stuff. Bribsane is brimming with not-so-typical activities so head out to new places and do something different and make wonderful memories out in the city. Here are some of the best picks for a romantic night in the river city.
By olivia williams4 years ago in Wander
An Ideal Guide to Get Affordable and All-Inclusive Hajj Packages 2022 From UK?
The final commandment of Islam is Hajj. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as well as a religious responsibility. It is obligatory for men and women whose health and financial circumstances enable them to easily go to Mecca during the month of Dhul Hijjah. Everybody, either kids or adult’s longs to visit the Kaaba—the House of Allah Almighty—at least once. It is a spiritual act that is mandatory on those who can afford to undertake it but with Halal money. It is unnecessary to perform Hajj with black money which means money earned from illegal ways. Allah (SWT) notices the intents of a person therefore if your heart isn’t pure and you are just performing Hajj for a showcase then it is of no use. Performing Hajj is regarded as a huge honor and people who undertake it are called Hajjis.
By susanholmes4 years ago in Wander
Amazing Activities And Things To Do In Salalah - Oman Tours
If you are planning to discover an awesome vacation spot in Arabia, Salalah maybe your exceptional vacation spot. Where you could discover plenty of exceptional locations like Beaches, Nature and Wildlife, Walkthrough Desert, Fishing, Sporting visit multi-day excursions to discover more than one location or plan more than one one-day excursion. You can plan Oman Tours excursions as in step with your hobby and choice and in keeping with your traveling members.
By Alex Robert4 years ago in Wander
How to Spend Your Sydney Days to Make it the Best
Deciding where to go on holidays can be tricky since you need to consider everyone coming with you to explore the absolute best of each experience. The article will help you find the best attractions in Sydney, the stunning capital city of the state of New South Wales to get a lay of the land. See the best things you shouldn't miss in your Sydney itinerary and the essentials you need to take even if you are visiting the city for one day or one month. Read along and see if it's helpful.
By isabella jhonson4 years ago in Wander
Unbeatable Sydney Locations You Can Visit Year-round
It’s strange…after visiting Sydney, I couldn’t stick close to where I belong, my home! I felt my heart pounding all the time as if insisting to go again and fall in love with this amazing coastal metropolis all over again. If you have plans to visit Sydney, great! I can promise you that you won’t ever feel disappointed after visiting this breathtaking destination. If you are in a quest to see and take in the best of Sydney attractions as much as possible, then you can go through some of the best stops I felt overwhelming.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
Sydney: Top Things To Keep Your Kids Entertained 2022
On the southeastern coast of Australia lies the iconic city of Sydney. This capital of New South Wales is famed for being one of the most iconic cities in the world housing some big names like the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park. It is of no doubt that the city has plenty to offer its visitors from across the world, but this fantastic city is also a great place for kids with an array of attractions which will keep them entertained throughout all day long. And if you're out at night looking for outdoor or indoor activities, follow this guide for a few tips.
By Harley Leon4 years ago in Wander
Azad Kashmir Travel and Tourism
5000 year old University Sharda ruins, forts, Korans and pandas, Mongols and Mughal passages, charming gardens, forests and trails, waterfalls, forts, archeological treasures. Millions of tourists are arriving in Kashmir from within the country. Now the government has opened Azad Kashmir to tourists like any other tourist destination in the country. This important sector is associated with the employment of more than half a million people of the independent state who were unemployed for five months. Kashmir is undoubtedly a paradise in the world. In the upper areas, even in June, the atmosphere and weather feel like January. One of the most beautiful part of Kashmir is under the control of India. The second part is Azad Kashmir and the third part is Gilgit-Baltistan. Fourth, under Chinese control. These are all masterpieces of beauty. In the last era of PPP in Azad Kashmir, attention was paid to bring the state closer to Gilgit-Baltistan. Which everyone welcomed. Everyone wants to try to establish friendly relations with the people of Gilgit-Baltistan. Former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif has announced construction of Neelam Expressway and Shunthar Tunnel, an important highway connecting Azad Kashmir with Gilgit-Baltistan and China. It is not known what happened with these projects. Immediate work did not start. Construction of Wadi Lipa tunnel was also necessary. But even this was not constructed. If the Imran Khan government took into account the need to include Azad Kashmir in the C-Pack, took an interest in the completion of important projects and kept development separate from politics, It will lead to the development of the region. In the time of Dogra Maharajas, ancient routes connected Kashmir with Central Asia, Iran and China. If the governments of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir pay special attention to the construction and development of the region together with Islamabad, then the fate here will change.
By shakeel ahmad4 years ago in Wander
Overnights in Tahtiti, Bora Bora, Kava & the Jacuzzi incident!
With everything going well on the work front and the end of my epic contract really in sight now, I set about just enjoying the ports on my last few weeks. First up was Bora Bora, French Polynesia which to this day is still one of the most beautiful places I have ever been and though I had been lucky enough to visit here twice before both times I had been ‘working’ as much as snorkelling and driving all over the island was work.
By Neil Gregory4 years ago in Wander
Destination Cover in Our Same Day Agra Tour By Car
Hello friends, welcome to Incredible Taj, Today we describe the destinations covered in our same day Agra tour by car, basically, the tour starts from Delhi/Gurugram/and Noida where our chauffer pick up the clients from their respective place and drives to Agra, and the journey begins there.
By Incredible Taj4 years ago in Wander
Top Brisbane Attractions To Inspire Your Next Visit
The river city of Brisbane is home to some exciting tourist attractions which will leave you in awe. Being the proud capital of the Queensland state of Australia, Brisbane is a popular getaway destination for many Australians, boasting a rich history and cultural heritage and cluttered with stellar architectures. To keep the visitors busy the capital also features some of the best museums, wildlife reserves, adventure parks, awe-inspiring gardens and other iconic landmarks. So if you ever plan to visit the Land Down Under , make Brisbane your top priority and add these to your itinerary.
By olivia williams4 years ago in Wander
He Was on to Something When He Knew Venice was Magical
“Travel has a way of stretching the mind.” ~ Ralph Crawshaw Our Son’s Wish Took us to Venice, Italy Our first international trip was to Italy. It was part of my grieving process. Ever since my forever 20-year-old angel was a child and first saw Venice in a book, he became fascinated with “the streets of water,” as he called them. About three months before my son died, we watched a documentary about Venice. He was in awe of Venice and said it was magical, “you’ll see Mom, one of these days I’m going to visit Venice.” Unfortunately, that day never came. During my grieving process, I opted to do for my son what he wanted to do but didn’t get to. One of those things was traveling to Venice.
By Debbie's Reflection4 years ago in Wander











