activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
How to Celebrate Christmas in Malaysia
While it may not be the most obvious choice for a Christmas getaway destination, Malaysia offers travellers a wealth of festive experiences during the happiest time of the year. Regardless of the duration of your stay, enjoying a blissful albeit warm Christmas season in Malaysia comes down to knowing where to go and how to find the events that are organised for the season. Here are some of the best ways to celebrate Christmas on your Malaysian vacation in December.
By Gabriel Anthony4 years ago in Wander
Learning How To Snorkel
Often described as a water sports activity that requires very little skill, snorkelling is one of the best ways to explore the underwater landscapes surrounding an island. Offering participants unhindered views of the marine life and the exquisite coral reefs occupying the sea floors of any beach hub, snorkelling is a rewarding activity that's also inexpensive in terms of the gear required. Here are some tips on how to hone your snorkelling skills before your next beach holiday.
By Daphne Olga4 years ago in Wander
The Perfect Pairing: Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween. Top Story - October 2021.
While he spoke, the lady Madeline (for so was she called) passed slowly through a remote portion of the apartment, and, without having noticed my presence, disappeared. I regarded her with an utter astonishment not unmingled with dread--and yet I found it impossible to account for such feelings. A sensation of stupor oppressed me, as my eyes followed her retreating steps. Edgar Allan Poe (The Fall of the House of Usher)
By Jennifer Christiansen4 years ago in Wander
How to Choose From a Wide Range Of Places To Eat In Bicester Village?
Tired of your busy life and need a place to unwind? Give Bicester village a serious thought. Located away from the busy cities of the United Kingdom, if you have wanted to reconnect with nature, then Bicester village is your answer. Designed to help people reconnect with their souls in the arms of nature, the place has several luxury hotels, pubs, and even places to eat in Bicester village. In this blog, we will be talking about all the different kinds of pubs near Bicester village and how to select an eatery from the wide range of places to eat in Bicester. If you have booked hotel rooms for your stay over the weekend in the village of Bicester, then it is time for you to take time out and surf the internet to look at the different places to eat in Bicester village. You need to search and assess eateries and pubs beforehand even more in case you happen to be a picky eater or have an acquired taste in food and drinks.
By Jenny Clarke4 years ago in Wander
How to Surf Kampar River's Stunning Bono Tidal Bore
Often regarded as one of the most exciting and unique surfing experiences up for grabs in Indonesia, tackling the Bono tidal bore is not for the faint of heart. As one of the few river-based tidal bores on the planet and among the top bores in the globe, tackling Bono is a challenge that wave-riding enthusiasts based in Pekanbaru must attempt. From timing the visit to reading up in advance, here are some tips on surfing Kampar River's mammoth tidal bore during a getaway in Sumatra.
By Peaushan Devanarayana4 years ago in Wander
Mammoth Cave National Park-World Longest Cave
This week, Mammoth Cave National Park announced that the Cave Research Foundation had secured another eight miles, making the project at least 420 miles long. The world's most famous cave system is the limestone labyrinth, which has been tested for more than 400 miles, and Mammoth has an average capacity of about 400 miles [600 km]. The longest cave in the world, according to the Caves Research Foundation. The park in southern Kentucky announced on its Facebook page that eight miles of passage had been added to the cave system, bringing the total number of mapped sites to 420 miles. Kentucky Lonely National Park is a natural resource and wildlife park inhabited by researchers from the Caving Research Foundation.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Wander
To Pick South Dakota Sweet Corn
2021 has been a very… interesting year for me. I intend to write a piece at the end of the year, but with October coming to a close in a little over a week, there’s likely not a whole lot left to write by most standards. I hope anyway; there've been some curve balls this year that I’m still dealing with. Here, I would like to talk about a trip I took to South Dakota this year, in July/August. It was the cause of first stress, then some happiness, and then gratitude. Due to my aunt and uncle’s desire for privacy, and also my lack of impulse to take many photos (reaching for my phone isn’t usually my first instinct), I will only refer to my aunt and uncle as such - without name - and there won’t be many personal photos.
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)4 years ago in Wander
Five Compelling Reasons to Have Your Next Educational Tour in Washington DC
Education trips help students learn from authentic experience and reinforce what teachers instruct in class. Educational group tours take students to new environments and teach them to be respectful and mindful of the places and cultures they visit.
By John Limbo4 years ago in Wander








