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The Art of Daydreaming Here in Costa Rica. .
Sitting here. . thinking about how much fun it is to share with all of you the many exciting adventures experienced in Costa Rica by so many people. Books have been written. . movies have been made. . lives have been changed by this thing we lovingly call, "The Pura Vida Lifestyle"! What a wonderful lifestyle it is!
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander
5 restricted places for tourists, the third one will shock you
Hobbies are activities that we all inculcate ourselves in. It ranges from one person to another. Sometimes, we do it to spend our leisure time or at others, we pursue our passion part-time. If we roundabout the most common hobbies then surely traveling bags a spot in the top 5. And if you are traveling then you can have the opportunity of visiting places on your bucket list. International tourism attracts many every year but before you jot down the places to visit, be sure to take a rain check on the places because not every place invites tourists.
By Mehak Khajuria4 years ago in Wander
Australia Tour Guide : Hobart, Tasmania Edition
With world-class activities and attractions to offer, Hobart, the capital city of the island state of Tasmania, is a must-see destination if you ever land your foot in Australia. It’s a laid back town offering a blend of heritage and lifestyle and even if it's for a few days, exploring the famous Salamanca Place, Museum of Old and New Art and Port Arthur, to name a few, would be enough to let you experience the culture of the city. Here are a few suggestions on how you could spend your days in the capital.
By olivia williams4 years ago in Wander
Frequent Questions That You Need To Ask While Booking Camps In Jaisalmer
As you know, Jaisalmer is a famous city and also known as the golden city. It is famous for the tourist destinations in the Rajasthan state. There are many tourists who plan a trip to the city to explore the beauty of the desert. It is so because the location of the city is in the middle of the Thar desert. But before you book a camp in Jaisalmer, there are frequent questions that you need to ask yourself.
By Tourpackagejaisalmer4 years ago in Wander
LONDON – WHERE DID IT ALL START? AND DO YOU THINK IT IS STILL A GREAT CITY?
Unlike other historic cities such as Rome or Athens, where there is a clear mix of areas from distinctive periods. London’s sites and listed buildings are singular structures, in many cases constructed progressively by parts from countless different periods. Greater London covers over six hundred square miles, although, until the 17th century, London was largely jam-packed into a solitary square mile.
By Paul Asling4 years ago in Wander
11 Weird Things About Japan
As borders start opening up and Japan slowly starts letting travel begin after the corona pandemic, those of you who arrive in Japan for the first time might not know about some of the things that Japan has that might be different from your country. Japan has its own language, writing styles, sports, and cuisine. But it also has some other differences that take getting used to.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Wander
List Of Essentials You Need To Start Your Overlanding Journey
There is a sense of accomplishment when you complete a long journey with your own vehicle. Overlanding offers this adventure of a lifetime, where you rely on self-sufficiency and your vehicle to explore different destinations away from the daily life in the city. However, you need to prepare and bring plenty of things to ensure that you can successfully drive through long distances, explore new places, and traverse rough terrain. Here are the important things you need to make your Overlanding experience safe and comfortable.
By Oliver Bennet4 years ago in Wander
Trip to Peru, Part 1
I have the best travel partner in my life: My soon-to-be-20-year-old son. I'm pretty sure he will soon tell me that he wants to travel with his friends rather than me, but we still enjoy each other's company while traveling, especially abroad. Between 2011 and now, we've had amazing adventures together in Ireland, Turkey (Istanbul), Germany, and Brazil. Not to mention multiple trips to Russia and Central Asia where I come from. My son is a college student, I'm a college professor, so we both have good winter and summer breaks and before the pandemic we always traveled somewhere far away.
By Lana V Lynx4 years ago in Wander









