activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Chasing the Midnight Sun
'The land of the midnight sun, where days stretch out into limitless nights and the sky never truly goes dark. Norway is a country like no other, with its magnificent fjords, towering mountains, and vibrant culture. I was lucky enough to spend some time there recently and let me tell you - it's a location worth chasing after! Join me as I share my adventures exploring this gorgeous region beneath the beauty of the midnight sun.'
By Travelers Yard3 years ago in Wander
Places to Visit in US This Summer
Are you planning your summer vacation and looking for some exciting places to explore in the United States? The USA has a diverse range of destinations to offer, from beaches to mountains, theme parks to national parks, and everything in between. In this article, we have compiled a list of the best places to visit in the US this summer.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
4 Charming Michigan Beach Towns You Won't Want to Skip This Summer
As the springtime temperatures quickly rise, why not beat the heat with a crisp onshore breeze from Lake Michigan? Whether you’re looking for a relaxing summer getaway to sunbathe, window-shop, and relax on sandy beaches, or a more active summer adventure with sailing, surfing, and hiking, the shores and towns surrounding this spectacular freshwater body have something for everyone to enjoy. Here are four of the most heavenly beach towns in Michigan you won't want to miss!
By Mina Wiebe3 years ago in Wander
Best Rafting Destinations in India
India is a country of diverse landscapes and offers a variety of adventure sports to quench your thirst for an adrenaline rush. Among all the adventure sports, white water rafting is one of the most popular and thrilling activities. India has several rivers with rapids of varying difficulty levels, making it an ideal destination for white water rafting enthusiasts. In this article, we will take a look at some of the best rafting destinations in India.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
Ultimate Visitors Guide to Birmingham, Alabama
Welcome to Birmingham, Alabama! Nestled in the heart of the Southern United States, Birmingham is a vibrant and diverse city with a rich history, thriving culture, and warm Southern hospitality. Whether you're a history buff, a food enthusiast, an art lover, or an outdoor adventurer, Birmingham has something to offer every visitor.
By Ashleigh Nicole3 years ago in Wander
Most Thrilling Bungee Jumping Spots in Oceania
Bungee jumping is a thrilling adventure sport that involves jumping from a high point while being attached to an elastic cord. Oceania, with its picturesque landscapes and breathtaking views, offers some of the best bungee jumping spots in the world. In this article, we will explore the top bungee jumping spots in Oceania.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
5 Ontario Towns You Should Road-trip to This Summer
With summer quickly approaching, we all have vacation on the mind. So why not fill your tank, pack the car, and ditch the lengthy, expensive flights in exchange for a more local adventure? Ontario is brimming with adorable small towns, perfect for your next getaway. Explore the unique cultures, histories, and landscapes these underrated gems have to offer!
By Mina Wiebe3 years ago in Wander
Class Act
In the area of Mexico where I live (Baja, California) there is really only one main highway. This road which is (very appropriately I think) known as route 1 (officially carretera federal 1) runs north south along the pacific coast (mostly) of the Baja Peninsula from almost the southernmost tip (Cabo) to the border with the state of California in the United States. There are two different "versions" of route 1 in many portions of Baja, the cuoto (toll) portion and the libre (free) version. As you might guess the toll version of route 1 is more like a traditional highway in the United States, with faster speed limits (90-110KPH, 55-70MPH) and no stop lights or signs. In contrast the libre sets up much like a state route or large county road in the states with slower speeds and either a few stop lights and signs or many of these depending on where exactly one is driving. The two versions run mostly parallel to each other, though not always. This can be quite confusing as it is often not clear which version of route 1 one needs to be on to reach any given destination. It definitely challenges Google Maps and it is notorious for not differentiating between the two, resulting in many wasted trips and miles when navigating around the peninsula.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Wander






