africa
All the best wildlife, bazaars, and adventures Africa has to offer from Cairo to Cape Town.
Safety when going for a Safari with children.
For a long time years, Tanzania has always been one of the world’s wonderful safari destinations. Its beautiful landscapes, plains of Serengeti, to Lake Manyara, Tarangire and the old, self controlled ecosystem of Ngorongoro Crater, all of these attracts millions of tourists from all over the world each year to come to Tanzania, including children. We are going to explain how to have a safe safaris with children and what precautions are necessary to be taken.
By Jaynevy Tours6 months ago in Wander
Your guide to Douz, Tunisia’s gateway to the Sahara Desert
Let's be real: when people think about the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, they typically think about deserts and camels. Don't lie – you're probably guilty of this (I know I was once upon a time!).
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
Your guide to Chebika Oasis, Tunisia's hidden mountain oasis paradise
When people think of Tunisia, they might often picture the Mediterranean Sea and an overall laid-back beach lifestyle. They might picture Sidi Bou Said, which has become synonymous with Tunisia in travel advertisements and has become known as "Tunisian Santorini." (I have strong opinions on this one, but that's for another day). They might also picture camels in the vast sand dunes of the Sahara, a typical stereotypical perspective about the overall Middle Eastern and North African region.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
The Balloon Safari in Serengeti
One of the most satisfying moments during safari in Africa especially Tanzania is flying slowly above the wilderness of Africa and witness the beauty of the wilderness. It is a special experience looking down and see the flock of animals, elephants grazing freely and seeing predators stalking their prey. To be able to experience all of this, you will have to opt for hot air balloon.
By Jaynevy Tours6 months ago in Wander
Bulla Regia: Your guide to Tunisia’s Roman ruins surrounded by greenery
If you’re even a little bit obsessed with Roman history, Bulla Regia deserves a spot on your travel map. Tucked just outside Jendouba in northwest Tunisia, this place holds some of the best-preserved Roman ruins outside of Italy and is a reminder that the Roman Empire was basically everywhere.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
Best destinations to go for your Safari in Tanzania in 2026.
Tanzania is a country that is so much blessed with so many places having a lot of wild animals that are a real nature’s wonders to most people. In Tanzania and on these destinations, some are the home for the great migration, some places are beautiful places with endless plains filled with different animals, places where lions are lying in the sun freely, and groups of elephants are walking freely across the land. If you are a safari lover, Tanzania should never miss to be one of your dream destinations.
By Jaynevy Tours6 months ago in Wander
7 Days Across Morocco: From the Blue City to the Sahara. AI-Generated.
🌍 7 Days Across Morocco: From the Blue City to the Sahara When people ask me what Morocco is like, I tell them this: it's not one country—it's a thousand stories woven into one journey. And if you're lucky enough to explore it the way I did, you'll carry those stories forever.
By Explore Adventures Morocco6 months ago in Wander
Why Morocco Changed the Way I See the World.
First Look: The Marrakech Desolation. I arrived in Marrakech jet-lagged, skeptical, and clutching my guidebook like a lifeline. The chaos hit me immediately—motorcycles lined up between donkey carts, the call to prayer echoing through the streets, spices filling the air like invisible fires.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Wander
The Best Places To Retire Abroad In 2025
During their 23 years together and 11 years of marriage, Jeff Hammerberg and Merlin Parker have moved from Colorado to California to Texas, working in real estate. Their last stop was in Austin, a liberal Lone Star State enclave that matched their personal politics. But after five years, as they prepared to retire, Hammerberg, 66, and Parker, 59, concluded it had become too expensive. Moreover, they didn’t like the political environment in the rest of the state, or even the U.S. “Being a gay couple, Texas was not very compatible,” Parker says. So in March they moved with Wally, their 12-year-old Corgie mix, to Lisbon, Portugal, on the western edge of Europe.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Wander
15 Unforgettable Things to Do in Morocco with Kids
Worried about traveling to Visit Morocco with children? Don’t be. This surprisingly family-friendly country provides countless opportunities for cultural discovery, outdoor adventures, and creating lifelong memories together.
By Said Ounir6 months ago in Wander











