asia
All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
How to get around Kandy and suburbs
The chilly hills of the central highlands are by far one of the most pleasing of surrounds that a holidaymaker can think of voyaging to when in Sri Lanka. Amongst the most popular regions in the country is the historic and picturesque citadel of Kandy which is worth its weight in gold for those enthused by adventurous pursuits. Whilst getting to Kandy is a journey in itself, visiting every corner of the city and its immediate vicinity can afford quite the leisure trip that one may be looking for. Provided is an outline of how best you can cover all parts of this fascinating locale.
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
Top 10 hotels in Asia-start booking now!
It's been a year since the pandemic started. The borders are a short time away from re-opening and we recommend booking hotels before your stay to get the best deals and availability! We spoke to one of our sources in the area and they mentioned hotels are filling fast for the holidays in 2021 (November and December).
By See The Room5 years ago in Wander
My Dream Destination: The Republic of Sakha, Russia
Doroobo! Since I was a teenager, my dream was to visit my top favourite Russian republics: the republic of Sakha was one of them. As I began to make progress in my Russian language skills, I started to delve deep into the authentic Russian culture, as well as some of the different ethnic groups that reside in Russia. Asides from the Sakha people of far eastern Siberia, a few ethnic groups that live in Russia are the Ingush, Chechens, Nogai, Kalmyks and the Dagestanis of the North Caucasus.
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Wander
How to give alms in Luang Prabang
Tipped to be one of the most spiritual and unforgettable experiences one can have in Laos, let alone Luang Prabang, offering alms to Buddhist monks is an ancient practice with a rich legacy. Although the local monk populace does not expect tourists to offer alms in the wee hours of the morning, it is an activity than many spiritually inclined visitors have found extremely rewarding. Here's a step by step guide to giving alms to monks in Luang Prabang.
By Gabriel Anthony5 years ago in Wander
Around Manaslu Trek Nepal
Highlights Off-the-beaten trekking experience The adventurous trail through dense forests Spend the night in fine villages Explore stunning Manaslu region Get to see numerous species of flora and fauna Experience ancient traditions and lifestyle of locals Witness outstanding landscape and Himalayan mountains views
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
Sundarban National Park
Trip Plan for Sundarban National Park Sundarban National Park is a national biosphere the Sundarban region was described as impenetrable and unexplored jungle, stretching for 266 kilometers from the mouth of the Hooghly River to the mouth of the Meghna River and having a total area of 16,902 square meters. Km Sundarban National Park was founded in 1973 to preserve the population of Bengal tigers.
By Biswanath Naskar5 years ago in Wander
Phong Nha: a Little Piece of Heaven
There is magic in Phong Nha, one can feel it right away when getting to this hidden piece of rural paradise, lost between mystic green mountains, ancient caves, enchanting blue rivers, and silent rice fields. The town remained anonymous for many years before hitting the headlines for the discovery of the world's largest cave, the Son Doong, which put the village in the spotlight for its adventure tourism.
By Vinnie Di Bello5 years ago in Wander
Helambu Circuit Trekking 8 Days
The Helambu circuit trek is a short limited adventure and beautiful landscapes attraction destination in the Langtang region, this trek offers traditional culture, wonderful mountains, and enough adventure too. The trek is said to be a straightforward, low altitude and suitable for mixed ability hikers. Helambu circuit trek is a suitable place for the traveler who loves from the natural and cultural heart. The trek offers magnificent Himalayan views of Ganesh Himal (7,405m), Dorje Lhakpa (6,990m), Langtang Lirung (7,245m), and peaks.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
My Dream Destination: the Philippines
Forever and ever, there was another place in Asia that I had the desire to visit: the Philippines. Throughout my life, I lived in neighbourhoods where Filipino immigrants resided and worked as nurses, nannies, personal care attendants, cashiers, food service workers and operated their own Filipino supermarkets. I also went to school and made friends with several Filipino children during my youth that I still keep in touch with in my adulthood. By hearing them speak Tagalog, eating their national foods, visiting a bunch of Filipino stores in my area, watching Filipino TV shows like Wowowee as a child, listening to Filipino music, and learning about their culture, I gradually developed an interest to tour the Philippines in the future. It became a dream that I refused to relinquish.
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Xi’an trip
A trip to Xi'an can be easily planned – what with the mélange of cultural and historical attractions peppered around the city, your days would be completely packed by the time you start to finalise your itinerary. It's not just sightseeing that you can look forward to in Xi'an – taking an evening stroll around the paths fringed with shops and chic bars would help you get to know this fascinating city. Here's how you can plan a trip to Xi'an!
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander








