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10 Best Things to do in Mumbai
It is glamorous, it is gritty, it is fast, and it is fun – Mumbai is a city of many identities and experiences. Located on the Indian West Coast, the city never ceases to fascinate an avid traveler with its many attractions. Whether you are a backpacker, solo traveler or family holidaymaker, you are sure to find attractions and activities to keep you engaged once you step out of your hotels in Mumbai.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES4 years ago in Wander
How I Overcame Travel Hesitancy, with a trip to Jamaica.
Are you experiencing travel hesitancy? If so, I completely understand. The whole world understands. It’s real, prior to our last trip to Jamaica. I was feeling very anxious and doubtful. I guess it was fear. The fear of traveling to another country and testing positive, unable to re-enter the United States until getting a negative Covid-19 test result.
By victoria patricolo4 years ago in Wander
The 14 Best Person Tent For Camping - Reviews, Ratings, And Recommendations
Do you love spending time outdoors, but don’t have the time or money to build your own tent? Well, there’s a new way to enjoy camping without breaking the bank. The 14 best person tents are perfect for both short and long trips.
By frezena9874 years ago in Wander
Training Man's Best Friend in Costa Rica. . the Dog Whisperers
During my first week in Costa Rica back in November of 2002, I knew that there was something special about this country. I didn't know any Spanish at all. . ah, maybe, "Hola" or "Como Estas?". . but that is it. I just sold my business in the USA, sold my home and wanted to spend a couple of weeks relaxing, "away from it all"! And I did just that! I'm so glad I visited. .
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander
indian village
Essay on Life in an Indian Village | Life in an Indian Village Essay for Students and Children in English Essay on Life in an Indian Village: Village is the pride of India. The calm, clean, and serene ambiance of the communities help in keeping the mind clear and the body fit. According to the census, almost two-thirds of India’s population still resides in the villages. Agriculture constitutes a significant part of the Indian economy and the fundamentals of this lie in the village. In villages, the people stay united no matter what. Agriculture and farming are some of the toughest jobs in India because most of them depend on manual labor and persistence. We have compiled some long and short essays for the use of the readers.Essay on Life in an Indian Village | Life in an Indian Village Essay for Students and Children in English
By akib imran4 years ago in Wander
My simla New year
01 An Unending Affair There is a whiff in Shimla's air. It's affection, unadulterated as a cool wind. It's additionally in the scent of wildflowers, cedar woods, silver-white snow tops not too far off, pearl-formed icicles that swing from inclining roof, and surprisingly in the legends and anthems related with the town.
By DINESH KUMAR4 years ago in Wander
5 Things Living In France For a Year Taught Me
1. Life doesn’t have to be hectic Taking a quick look into Paris will reveal one prominent thing: the sidewalks and streets are crowded with people exploring the city at speeds that could only be described as leisurely and slow.
By Soha Sherwani4 years ago in Wander
Living in Paris at the Height of the Pandemic
With a suitcase full of summer clothes and the intention to stay for just the summer, I arrived to visit my family in the suburbs of Paris. Spoiler alert: I ended up staying over a year and I got to see exactly how the COVID-19 pandemic faired across the ocean, in France.
By Soha Sherwani4 years ago in Wander
A Wide Variety of Homemade Cheeses Available Here in Costa Rica. .
So many adventures here in Costa Rica. Imagine all of the joy that so many people have experienced either on vacation or living here. Costa Rica is a magical place. . actually, one of the happiest countries on the planet. And our job is a very important one. . to simply SHARE with you the hundreds of stories that we collect from friends, family & clients! We only hope that you connect with one of these events and that it may be the catalyst for you to visit or even move here. The PURA VIDA LIFESTYLE is special and once you understand it, THERE'S NO TURNING BACK.
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander







