asia
All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
A Week In the Philippines
I had the privilege to spend a week in the Philippines. I was so busy, but I was buzzing and it was amazing. The only downside to the holiday was coming home, feeling depressed and catching a nasty virus. That doesn’t take away the good times I had though. I was very tired, and now I’m writing this I can understand why: a 13 hour flight and severe jet lag. Because I was only there for a week, I wanted to cram as much in as possible.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Wander
Explore These Outstanding Places in Asia in 2020
Asia is the largest continent where more than 4.5 billion people live. It covers one-third the area of the entire world’s land. It has old civilizations, mysterious islands, sky-high peaks, eye-feasting waterfalls, lush green shaped gardens, historical monuments, pretty lakes, mighty rivers, deep oceans, popular cities, and the tallest buildings of the world. Millions of travelers come to explore its beauty every year because it is a land of history, cultures, art, music, architecture, and religions. Asia is massive, those who travel to explore it for the first time can feel overwhelmed while deciding which place is the right option for them to visit. It's true that Asia has the most beautiful natural scenery to visit by traveling with your family and friends. To get information about the cities, you can use the traveling app in Pakistan.
By Sarah Spinster6 years ago in Wander
Bear Conservation and Eco-Tourism in Japan #2: Visit to Shiretoko
For the previous post on this subject, see here. About 18 months ago, I first heard about Shiretoko Peninsula while watching a documentary called Wild Japan. With my working holiday in Japan coming up, I was looking for inspiration as to where I should travel. Of course, being a conservationist and wildlife enthusiast, I was keen to get out into the most wild and isolated places that might be on offer.
By Eli Sooker6 years ago in Wander
Amazing Bali: Spot the Most Astonishing Attractions!!!
While speaking of tourism, Bali shines the brightest amongst thousands of Indonesian islands. Talk of a tropical vacation destination and Bali pops up in your head in no time. It is visited by thousands of visitors each year from all across the globe. Jotted below are some reasons as to why you shouldn't miss exploring Bali on your next vacation.
By Veronica Sen6 years ago in Wander
Pain, Yes?
I met a woman called Li in Bangkok. She was working in a massage parlour opposite the hotel I was staying in. A "proper" massage parlour. “Some people think girl working in a massage parlour is bad,” she told me. “But for me is not just money. Want fix people.”
By Johnny Seven6 years ago in Wander
Why Kuta Wasn't My Cup of Tea.... Top Story - October 2019.
Bali, the small Indonesian Island, is one of the most visited destinations in the world by Australians, due to its low cost and close proximity. Usually, it is the first country an Australian will travel to; either with their families or as part of the end of school celebration (Aussies call it Schoolies).
By Jamie Krsul6 years ago in Wander
8 Most Important, Historic Tourist Attractions in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is one of the most ancient and oldest cities in Telangana and the Deccan region in general. It was called Golconda during the reign of Kakatiyas and was world-renowned for its fabled diamond mines. Some of the most famous and largest diamonds in the world were found in the Golconda region such as Daria-i-Noor, Koorl-ul-Ain, Koh-i-Noor, etc. Hyderabad has a long and glorious history which affords many historic tourist places to visit. There are also many scenic spots to chill as well. Now, let’s take look at the most important and historical tourist attractions in Hyderabad that you must visit if it’s your first time.
By Srilu Uppari6 years ago in Wander
8th Wonder of the World
My father and I left Nueva Viscaya at around 9 AM. We took a jeep to Cabanatuan, then a bus to Bagabag, another jeep to Lagawe and finally, a last jeep to Banaue. Unfortunately, there wasn’t any straight transportation system to Banaue, but we managed by asking directions from the local people.
By Johann Paulo Camaddo7 years ago in Wander
UK to Mongolia: Part ll
Continuing, the worst guide in the world When you spend most of your time in Tehran, getting drunk at your guides apartment with his mates, then you should wander if Iran's capital has anything to offer, and to be frank, no, not really.
By Lennie Hardingham7 years ago in Wander












