activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
What Are the Fun Activities to Do in Melbourne?
Melbourne, with its rich mix of cultures, is often hailed as one of the globe's most habitable cities. Head over to this lively city at the tip of Port Phillip bay, and it's clear to see its appeal. Melbourne is Australia's second-biggest city, and there's a distinct European touch to it. Its grand Victorian architecture speaks of its prosperous Gold Rush era, and the tree-canopied streets and myriad quaint alleyways make wandering around particularly delightful.
By canecias muhandiramge2 years ago in Wander
How to Be a Tourist in Your Hometown
Sometimes, we may take our hometown for granted. The familiar roads to our favorite stores, the old billboards that have been up for ages, or the orange trees that produce ripe fruits year after year have become backdrops to our everyday routine. In your hometown, time stands still for a bit.
By Akina Marie 2 years ago in Wander
Thailand, A Haven for Travellers from Delhi
When it comes to dream destinations that offer a perfect blend of sun-kissed beaches, vibrant shopping scenes, and endless entertainment options, Thailand consistently ranks among the top choices for travelers from Delhi and around the world. With convenient visa-on-arrival facilities, budget-friendly packages, and a wealth of experiences waiting to be explored, Thailand is the ultimate getaway for those seeking an unforgettable holiday.
By Akansha Verma2 years ago in Wander
Flores — the Perfect Island to Start off Your Guatemalan Adventure. Top Story - October 2023.
Our first stop in Guatemala was Flores, an adorable little island on a lake. Flores serves as the stopping-off point for visiting the famous Mayan temple of Tikal.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
Amazing Facts About Jackals
Everyone, today's topic is jackals. Jackals are fascinating animals that can be found in the same family as wolves and foxes. There are three species of jackals, which are medium-sized carnivores with diverse appearance and behavior. Let's explore the world of black-backed and side-striped jackals in more detail. Typically, jackals weigh 15 to 45 pounds and stand 15 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder. Their fur is golden brown with regular black stripes on their backs, and they have long, slender legs and a pointed snout. The striped jackal is the smallest of the three species and is widespread throughout the world, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and Southeast Europe. The golden jackal is the largest of the three species. They can survive in forested places but prefer open ecosystems such as savannas, deserts, and grasslands. Of the three species, the golden jackal is the most widespread and versatile, living in a variety of environments. desert to jungle. While the Side-striped Jackal is common in central and southern Africa, the Black-backed Jackal is found in Southern and East Africa. Because they are opportunistic hunters, jackals consume a variety of foods when they are available. They forage and eat fruits and insects in addition to hunting small mammals such as furry animals and birds. It is said that golden jackals have this talent. Jackals are noted for their distinctive howling behavior, which helps them communicate with each other within established territories, and their ability to consume almost anything, including domestic pets. They are animals that live in packs of up to 10 people, with male and female dogs predominating. They work together to hunt, defend their territory, and care for their young jackals. They live in monogamous relationships, meaning they mate for life with the same person. Jackals' lifespans vary depending on the species and the environment they live in. They usually have a lifespan of 10 to 10 years. After 12 years of living in the wild, they are still vulnerable to various problems, such as habitat loss and human abuse. The most famous and beloved of the three species is the golden jackal, which is also the most targeted for persecution. Humans frequently hunt and poison them because they are believed to pose a danger to farming and hunting animals. In addition to being hunted for their fur, black-backed jackals are also a nuisance. Although the side-striped jackal is not as endangered as the other two species, it is still at risk of habitat loss. Various conservation efforts are being made to protect jackals in their natural environment. Many groups are trying to spread the importance of jackals to their ecosystems and activities. Others are working to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned and released jackals that need to live with humans. In some places where conservationists are also using non-lethal techniques to manage jackal populations, such as guard dogs and electric fences, they have returned to the wild. Here are some interesting facts about jackals that you may not know. Because of the silver-gray fur that covers its body, the Black-backed Jackal is sometimes also called the Silver-backed Jackal. The god Anubis was once described as having the head of a jackal in Egyptian mythology. Jackals are famous for their keen sense of hearing and smell, which help them locate prey and avoid predators. A legendary animal called the "jackal" is a cross between a jackal and an antelope. It is sometimes seen with deer or elk-like antlers and plays an important role in many ecosystems as a scavenger, removing dead animals and preventing the spread of disease. The white stripes that run along the flanks of the side-striped jackal give it its name. This stripe is believed to aid in the identification of other Jackals in the pack. In their pack, jackals are known for their playful activity, regularly participating in wrestling matches and chases. Since they are known for their ability to adapt to changing circumstances and outwit their prey, which is exactly what jackals aim to do, jackals are often associated with intelligence and cunning in some cultures. . We sincerely hope today you enjoy learning about these incredible animals, as well as their meanings and functions. Thank you for watching.
By Abigale Waters2 years ago in Wander
Exciting Adventures in Lung Cu, Vietnam
Hello there, fellow explorers! My name is Julygwynet, and I'm a nomad in my thirties with an insatiable desire to travel the world. My voyage has been a tapestry of varied experiences, ranging from the lovely countryside of Vietnam to enticing destinations throughout the world. Join me as I tell you about my most recent expedition, a month-long journey into the heart of Ha Giang. In this story, I share the top five experiences that left an unforgettable impact on my soul in Vietnam's northern regions.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Wander
Exploring Europe By Bike
Biking can be a great way to add fun to your trip while you travel through Europe. Not only can it provide enjoyment while allowing you to discover the city's beauty, but it can also keep you fit and healthy, and help you stay eco-friendly too. What better way is there to explore a city than on a bike? You get to see it all! What you can't cover on foot, you often can on a bike. It's a fantastic alternative to walking that is easy to take advantage of while you're on your trip. Plus, you'll still be able to protect the environment from harmful fumes that come when you rent a car or jump on a bus.
By Warren Blogs2 years ago in Wander
Honest Thoughts on Norwegian Cruise Lines
We all have nightmare travel stories, and usually, we think back on them after a while and reflect with a good laugh and shudder at the thought of the past trauma. I want to look back from a few years ago about a trip I took and hope to share some insights about what to do and what not to do when booking a cruise vacation for you or your family and maybe you can avoid some of the disastrous headaches that would have you feeling as if you never went on a vacation at all. I have traveled extensively throughout my life and typically planned everything myself. I thought that perhaps it would be a nice change if someone else did most of the planning for a change, and I left most of it up to someone else, and all I would have to do was show up.
By Nicholas Graber2 years ago in Wander
What is Batu Caves: Exploring Kuala Lumpur's Hindu Temple Cave
Kuala Lumpur, home to roughly 1.8 million inhabitants, may first strike you as a contemporary city peppered with shopping centres and towering high-rises. However, delve a bit deeper and you'll discover a metropolis rich in cultural diversity, a testament to the harmonious blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian traditions. For example, a mere nine miles north of the heart of the city, you can find a stunning collection of Hindu shrines nestled within the breathtaking limestone caverns.
By canecias muhandiramge2 years ago in Wander
Florida Trip
Hello! So I am far from a Disney blogger or influencer but I have a Universal Hollywood season pass and I am about to be in Orlando for a week doing both Universal and Disney. So I thought I would walk through my plans so that I can do a proper review of the trip as it's happening. Now I am a planner so everything down to our food and booze is cataloged and color coded on a spreadsheet. We are landing Saturday and spending Sunday in Disney Springs. So here are our detailed Disney Springs plans.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Wander







