africa
All the best wildlife, bazaars, and adventures Africa has to offer from Cairo to Cape Town.
Big Cats of Africa.
If it is your dreamed to seeing lions, leopards, or cheetahs up close in the wild and not in the zoo, Tanzania is one of the best place to go. This East African country is one of the best places in the world where you will see big cats in their natural home. In Tanzania, the well kept national parks of Tanzania are so full of wildlife, and the big cats are some of the most exciting animals to see on a wild safari.
By Jaynevy Tours7 months ago in Wander
The beautiful beaches of Zanzibar
If you are a lover of beautiful beaches and clear water, then Zanzibar will offer you the best beachesyou have ever seen. This small island located on the eastern off the coast of Tanzania is filled with beautiful beach destination that attracts people from all over the world. The people living at this beautiful island have nice and welcoming culture, have unique history, and they are naturally beauty.
By Jaynevy Tours7 months ago in Wander
Capital Cities of Africa Kigali
Kigali includes a Muslim quarter and spread over four hills. Northeast of the city is a squatters’ settlement, and southeast is an industrial area. Kigali’s light industry includes shoe, paint and varnish, radio-assembly, and tanning factories. It is not only the capital but is also the largest city in Rwands. Its nickname is Land of a Thousand Hills. The official languages are English, French, and Kinyarwanda.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Wander
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Kilimanjaro. One of the famous names in the world. This is the tallest mountain in Africa and also the highest free-standing mountain in the world. This mountain found in Tanzania does attract around 35,000 trekkers each year, many of them being just ordinary people who are looking for an extraordinary experience of reaching the top of the mountain.
By Jaynevy Tours7 months ago in Wander
Capital Cities of Africa Niamey
Take a stroll through the Old Town of Niamey. You can see impressive traditional architecture. Soak up the rich history of the city and see the lovely mud-brick buildings. Many structures have colorful murals that add life and vibrancy to the streets. Here you can explore shope and local markets with traditional goods.
By Rasma Raisters8 months ago in Wander
The Ultimate 8-Day Morocco Itinerary: Desert, Mountains & Cities (Insider Map 2025)
Morocco is a country of contrasts: snow-capped peaks, endless golden dunes, and cities brimming with color and flavor. With a carefully planned Morocco 8 Day Itinerary, you can experience it all the must-see Destinations in Morocco without feeling rushed.
By Said Ounir8 months ago in Wander
🏝️ I Sold Everything to Work From a Beach in Bali — Here's What No One Tells You About Becoming a Digital Nomad, Part 2: What Happens When the Honeymoon Ends
In the first few months, everything was exactly how I’d dreamed: $2 smoothies, blazing sunsets, early morning surf, and Slack notifications replaced by the sound of waves. I worked from cafes barefoot. I made friends from around the world. I lived cheap and felt rich in spirit. But then, something unexpected started to creep in.
By Sohanur Rahman8 months ago in Wander
The Hidden Village That Doesn’t Exist on Any Map
For 31-year-old travel vlogger Sarah Langdon, adventure wasn’t just a hobby — it was her job. Her YouTube channel, “Lost & Found Trails,” had amassed over 200K followers thanks to her fearless exploration of remote villages, forgotten temples, and places untouched by tourism. But one trip would change everything — and leave her fans and family with nothing but questions.
By Sohanur Rahman8 months ago in Wander
Vanished Trails: The Trip That Left One Traveller Missing Without a Trace
Look, in a world where everyone’s Instagramming their “Eat, Pray, Love” moment, Mia Jensen was basically living the dream. She chucked her job, slung a backpack over her shoulder, and bounced off to see the wild, untouched bits of Himachal Pradesh—yeah, the India with the misty mountains and all that spiritual jazz.
By Sohanur Rahman8 months ago in Wander
The Island That Vanished: My Solo Trip Turned Into a Travel Mystery
Last year, I decided to take a solo trip for the first time. Burned out from my job and tired of the same four walls, I craved silence, nature, and something real. I chose a remote island in Southeast Asia — one that hardly showed up on Google but was whispered about in travel forums as "unspoiled paradise." That phrase hooked me.
By Sohanur Rahman8 months ago in Wander











