america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
The Best Place in the World
It’s been several years since I have been back to Massachusetts. I miss a lot from up there. Food, sights, the ocean even more. One of my favorite spots to go to though, is seriously breath taking. There is a town, called Hull, and its an Oceanside town, practically ocean on both sides of it. They have some amazing food, sights and well, duh, the beach. I would go to Hull and sit by the beach side when I needed to get lost in thought, or try to work through the emotions or problems I would be facing at that time. Hull was a huge quiet place to me, even though it was super busy and noisy, especially during the summer. That never mattered because I always had a quiet spot to go too.
By Jessie Lynn Nelson7 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
Top 5 Reasons to Choose the 5-Day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
If you're an adventurous traveler seeking an unforgettable journey through the Peruvian Andes, the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is an experience you won't want to miss. This 5-day trekking adventure is often considered the best alternative to the classic Inca Trail, offering stunning landscapes, fewer crowds, and a deep connection to nature. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins or hiking through snow-capped mountains and tropical jungles, the Salkantay Trek is a true bucket-list experience.
By Encuentros Peru Adventure8 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 Tower Swim
The Tower Swim A look at the infamous DIVING TOWER in Shell Lake, Wisconsin When I say the words, Shell Lake, Wisconsin, you may think of an idyllic Northwoods lake town. Perhaps your mind’s eye sees pontoon boats and pine laden shores; maybe you imagine kids on jet skis, or fishermen trolling in old boats. If you pictured any of that, you’d be correct.
By Jordan J Hall8 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
American Public Libraries vs. Irish Public Libraries
Friends of the Library or other book sales: It isn't uncommon to go into a library, even if it isn't your local one, and go to the book shelf or even a full book store that is dedicated to Friends of the Library. Friends of the Library is a volunteer group who raises funds for libraries in the states. Often, they sell off book donations that didn't make it into a collection or weeded books from the library itself. The books are often cheep and the proceeds solid go back to the library.
By Minte Stara8 months ago in Wander
Discovering the Magic of Lake Titicaca: A Journey Through Culture, Nature, and Ancient Legends
When you think of Peru, the first image that likely pops into your mind is the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu perched high in the Andes. But venture southeast, and you'll uncover another breathtaking gem—Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world and a cultural sanctuary nestled on the border of Peru and Bolivia.
By Encuentros Peru Adventure8 months ago in Wander
"Places Around the World Where Time Stands Still"
Introduction There are places in the world where the relentless ticking of the clock seems to hush — where the air carries stories of centuries past, and every stone path feels like a portal into history. These are not your typical vacation spots; they are timeless travel destinations, havens for those who yearn to disconnect from modern chaos and reconnect with something older, deeper, and profoundly still.
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai8 months ago in Wander










