activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
About Paigah Tombs
The tombs are an architectural marvel among the various other historic places in Hyderabad. Spanning across an area of around 40 acres, Paigah Tombs have been decorated with the tales of the brave Paigah. These tales are engraved on various palettes and epitaphs across the place and describe the story of the Nizam and Paigah. The structure of the tombs is known for its Indo-Saracenic style, which is a rare piece of architecture.
By aman mehta 4 years ago in Wander
Strong Emotions in Vietnam (Travel from Home #14)
Once again, a book dictated the country I chose to fake travel to. In August, I traveled from home to Vietnam in August 2021. I had another tough time acquiring the food. While I could probably have gone to H Mart, I don't trust my ability to cook tofu and make it taste decent. I selected a nearby Vietnamese restaurant that had some great choices I could eat and set aside some time to go only to find it had closed. So I sat in the parking lot with my phone, searching for another restaurant. The next closest had almost no vegetarian choices, but I finally located one about twenty minutes away that had lots of vegetarian options as well as desserts.
By Kate McDevitt4 years ago in Wander
Indian Festivals in August 2021 that are full of amusement and religion.
Festivals are the most fun part of the year. Getting together with your family, friends, and cousins celebrating and having fun leaving the routine aside for a day or two are the highlights of a lifetime. Hence, it can be said that festivals play an important role in creating bonds, memories, growth, learnings, and life in general. That being said, let’s look at some of the festivals in August that are going to be the center of all the fun.
By kiran bangarh4 years ago in Wander
Olympics Venue that is Being used Today
The Olympics is the most popular sporting event to watch on TV, but did you know they are still being used? Some of them have been renovated to become something else. Here are seven venues across the world that you did know were Olympics stadiums.
By Shahjehan Khan 4 years ago in Wander
Getting Lost Makes For an Excellent Day Out
Hidden amongst the sleepy hills and forests of North Yorkshire lies a forbidden city of tunnels, caverns, underground grottos and mystical creatures. Well known by some, beloved by many, this enchanted garden will capture your heart and take you back to the days when Wonderland still existed in your mind. I am talking about the Forbidden Corner.
By Cerys Latham4 years ago in Wander
Haunted Places to Visit in Tokyo. Top Story - July 2021.
If you have been watching the Olympics in Japan, Tokyo, you will know that Tokyo is a beautiful city. It is famous for its shopping districts, traditional culture, cheap electronics, and gleaming castles. And their food is delicious. However, when the sun sets down for the evening. The city is alive with paranormal activity.
By Shahjehan Khan 4 years ago in Wander
The Childlike Drunken Madness of Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea
Arriving Boryeong Mud Festival takes place every summer along Daechon Beach in South Korea. People come from all over the country to play in the mud. Adults acting like big kids, all under the guise of health. The mud is full of minerals, bentonites, and germaniums, all great for your skin. They splashed in giant mud pits, wrestled, slipped down mudslides, and games of every kind. Not your average spa day.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
Educated (and partially disturbed) at San Diego's "Museum of Us"
The Museum of Man — now renamed “The Museum of Us” — is an absolute must-see in San Diego’s Balboa Park. Across a slew of exhibits and artifacts, travel through time and cultures to witness the evolution of mankind as we know it.
By Andrew J. Stillman4 years ago in Wander
Fishing
Jim’s Woods – Fishing. Fishing was a big part of my childhood. Not because I needed to catch fish for food. Not even because I liked catching them to eat them at all, but just because it was fun. It was fun and it gave me a reason to get outside and interact with nature. Even when we lived in the city, I took every opportunity to go fishing that arose, as few as those opportunities were.
By Jim E. Beer - Story writer of fact and fiction. 4 years ago in Wander
Textile Time Traveling on a Trip to Gettysburg
On the hunt, I follow up on a tip from a quilter I know. Gettysburg. Yes, Gettysburg is the spot. Of course. It all makes sense. What better place to find fabric designed for time travelers, cloth which replicates the material and patterns of the past?
By Diane Helentjaris5 years ago in Wander
How to Pick the Best Spots for Diving in Maldives
The enchanting Maldives is counted amongst the world’s finest holiday destinations. The waters surrounding the islands are also regarded as being an outstanding environment full of coral and marine life, with many visitors taking the opportunity to go diving here. You will find that the Maldives offers an array of excellent diving locations that will appeal to enthusiasts at various atolls, as described below.
By Gabriel Anthony5 years ago in Wander
Beautiful Waterfalls
Be it a fall of a fall or a funny joke between trees and shrubs, there is always something magical about the waterfalls. While some are glorious and frustrated by their size and size, others are hidden in their beauty, like the beautiful curtains of water flowing in the beautiful pools below. The earth is full of amazing waterfalls. While some have become popular tourist attractions, others lie dormant in remote areas of the rainforest. Here are some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world:
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Wander








