activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
FISHING FOREVER
Despite a year-round thing, fishing has its peak seasons that comprise of a couple of months in both the winter and the summer season. There are plenty of fishes in these times but the fish type is different because of the living patterns and weather conditions. Anglers and catchers have always keen eyes on the horizon and track the changes in the season with the behavior and living pattern of the fishes.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Wander
How You Can Spend a Day at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona?
Petrified Forest National Park is one of the elected US National parks in Arizona. It is located off throughway 40 and is 1 hour and forty-five minutes East of Flagstaff, Arizona, and three hours West of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This National park access road is run by many highlights and short interpretive trails that allow for close-up looks at a variety of unique sights says, Brent Emerson Arizona.
By Brent Emerson Arizona5 years ago in Wander
Everest Base Camp Trek
The Everest Base Camp Trek From India has always been the bucket list or last wish to get there for all those adventure seekers who love to gain the ultimate height at least once in their life. It is one of the lifetime opportunities to personally witness the spectacular beauty and hike in the lap of wild Nature. It is something that ignites the nerves of adventure seekers. Loaded with an abundance of landscape, Rivers, Lakes, valleys, Ice giants, and rivulets spot is a perfect picturesque backdrop to adore.
By Binod Karki5 years ago in Wander
How to Enjoy the Best of Manta Rays in Maldives – An Enthralling Sight for the Visitor
The lovely Maldives has established a firm reputation as a foremost holiday destination, offering an array of attractions for the visitor. One of them would be the magnificent manta rays that you will have the opportunity to observe in the waters surrounding these islands. If you have an interest in these exotic marine creatures, you will find the information provided below regarding encountering manta rays in the Maldives to be useful.
By Traveling Worldwide5 years ago in Wander
Tent Peak Climbing in Nepal
Tent Peak (5,663m) is the awesome and moderate trekking peak in the north-western region of Himalayan Nepal, it is a perfect experience for challenge peaks and mountaineering intending climbers. This famous trekking peak is also known as “Tharpu Chuli” which lies the closest part of massive Annapurna. The top of this peak looks like a shape of a Tent so that it is called Tent peak as well as this trekking peak combines delightful Annapurna base camp, where each year thousands of trekkers come to visit this place. Tent peak is relatively a low altitude peak which is 5,663 meters high above the sea level, it is not as challenging as the Mera Peak, Lobuche Peak, and Island Peak. This Peak climbs from the standard Northwest ridge of ‘alpine PD grade’ and crosses the glacier floor with rocks steeps then after pass the steep snow face, finally, you summit the Tent Peak “Tharpu Chuli”, then be ready to see amazing mountain views of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain), Baraha Sikhar, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, Annapurna III, Annapurna V, Khansari Kang, Tarke Kang, etc.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
Costa Rica
Greatly influenced by the culture of Spain, having been one of their many conquered colonies, Costa Rica laid claim to its original indigenous heritage upon gaining full independence in 1821. While some might find it’s rustic infrastructure as struggling due to lack of connections with European suppliers, its beautiful uncontaminated natural wonders have thousands of visitors flocking to Costa Rica every year.
By Diane Stewart5 years ago in Wander
Freckles Abroad
My Lenten promise this year has been to go for a walk outdoors every day. Walking around parkland areas so often this year has taught me how much I love being in nature and how much it helps to center me in the moment and help me to understand what's going on in my head and emotions. Most of the time it's a wonderful, calming, peaceful feeling. However, a few days ago, a close family friend passed away. I still love my outdoors walks, but I don't love the feelings of pain and grief that I recognize in myself when I take them. I know, of course, how important it is to let myself grieve and feel this pain, logically, but I also have always hated discomfort of any kind. I feel like Willow in the “Something Blue” episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer – I wish I could will my pain to end.
By Gabrielle R. Lamontagne5 years ago in Wander








