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All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
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By Courtney Armstrong3 years ago in Wander
The Ultimate Luxury
Welcome to a world where the boundaries of luxury travel are shattered and adventure knows no limits. Today, we invite you to delve into the realm of private jet charters, a realm reserved for the elite wanderers who seek luxury and exclusivity in their travel experiences.
By Courtney Armstrong3 years ago in Wander
10 Must-Visit Travel Destinations That Are Off the Beaten Path
Are you a wanderer seeking new horizons beyond the usual tourist hotspots? Look no further! we present 10 extraordinary destination that promise unforgettable experiences and enjoyment. From hidden gems tucked away in nature's embrace to culturally rich cities untouched by mass tourism, these unique locations offer a chance to explore uncharted territories and create memories that will last a lifetime.
By Abdul Rehman3 years ago in Wander
Adventures of a Traveler
I have been an empathic, emotional person all my life. Those qualities didn't blend well with my pragmatic, get it done, stiff upper lip farm family, and I learned to hold it inside, or hide and let it out in private. I've spent most of my adult life trying to accept the feelings without judging myself, and it's still a challenge. I usually apologize when I cry in front of people. This week I've had an incredibly melancholy time of it. I am away from friends and family and home and creature comforts. I am in need of some dog, cat, daughter and husband couch time. I miss digging in the dirt and planting veggies and flowers and pruning my roses. But I am living in a city with 21 million people and a long way from the couch, or garden or friends or family. The things that have been bright spots this week have been walking home one night and watching little fruit bats zipping around. Hearing what might have been foxes in the fields around us. The people with whom I work being kind and funny and accepting. Guests who respond with joy and affection for being chosen. Basic kindness. Yesterday a few of us gathered for coffee. Foreign and Chinese performers, finding ways of connecting and chatting with one another in broken Chinese and English. We are all so curious and want to get to know one another, but the barrier of language is a big one. But we tried. We were introduced to one another and began to make our way to conversations. I met someone that is a dancer and I look forward to getting to learn more about him. He is not a local, and has just moved to a giant city, like me. This weekend I'm going to the Highland Games in Beijing. That's right, you heard me right...a group of Scottish residents are having Highland Games. The thought of being outside and watching the games sounds very entertaining to me. Last weekend they had a taco festival, but I didn't go to that. I come from California, the land where some of the best tacos can be found, and though I have craved Mexican food, I didn't think the Beijing taco fest would fit the bill. Cooking is limited where I live, and I would have to outfit my room with a lot of appliances and things for which I have no room, so...I don't cook. If I had an oven?! Oh great googly moogly, I'd been baking. I got a haircut last weekend. Um.... My hair is thin, and so I keep it short and try to give it the illusion of body. I had an acceptable haircut in March, but it was time to get it taken care of again, so I went into Beijing with pictures for reference. First, the stylist lifted the hair on top of my head and looked concerned. "Are you here for a perm?" He asked. "No. No perm." He lifted my hair again. I said, "Yes, I know it's thin. I just need a hair cut." and I showed him the pictures. Shorter on the sides and lower back, messy short on top. The salon was busy. I got my hair washed, he cut it, I got it washed again, he cut a bit more and styled it. I received what I call "The boys on the bus" haircut. It seems to be the style of the moment, because a lot of the young men I see on the bus have this haircut. VERY short on the sides, with a V shape of longer hair down the back of the head to the bottom of the hair line. No fade, no transitional length. VERY short to floppy. The stylist did a good job. He gave me the perfect boys on the bus haircut. I went home and got out my scissors and gave myself a fade into the floppy stuff. It'll grow, and I'll try again. Adventures in hair. It's one of the curious things of working in a place that has a requirement for maintaining a haircut, but doesn't offer to help maintain it....go out into the wild and find a stylist. I am going to begin studying HSK 1 this evening. The first level of Mandarin taught here in China. Not only pinyin, but characters too. I want to be able to answer simple questions, and I would really like to be able to read some characters too. I have no expectations of how I'll do on this language adventure, but it feels good to hold a text book and work book in my hands.
By Frances Leah King3 years ago in Wander
Day Trips in Kathmandu
Have you got one free day in Kathmandu before or after any long trip to Nepal? If yes, you may be wondering how to spend that spare time. Several day trips in the valley allow you to use your new schedule rather than just hanging around the city center.
By Rajesh Thapaliya3 years ago in Wander
10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Varanasi
Do you want to explore one of the best Hindu pilgrimage spots? Well, Varanasi can give you one of the most relaxing and satisfying feelings. In this article, we will explore the top 10 tourist places to visit in Varanasi, each offering a unique blend of history, spirituality, and architectural grandeur.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
11 Asian Cities to Travel
There are numerous compelling reasons to visit Asian cities. With their unique blend of history, culture, culinary delights, natural beauty, and warm hospitality, these cities offer a diverse range of experiences that cater to a wide range of interests and passions.
By Sheikh Imran3 years ago in Wander
Unseasonal snowfall in Kashmir surprises residents
In a surprising turn of events, the picturesque region of Kashmir experienced an unexpected snowfall in May, stunning both residents and visitors. The unseasonal snowfall brought about a dramatic drop in temperatures, creating a winter-like atmosphere in the valley.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
From Tranquil Temples to Technological Marvels
As I stepped onto the bustling streets of Tokyo, a whirlwind of sights, sounds, and smells enveloped me. It was my long-awaited journey to Japan, a land of tradition and innovation, where the old and the new coexisted in perfect harmony. With wide-eyed excitement, I embarked on an adventure that promised to be both captivating and thought-provoking.
By Laguna Foodie3 years ago in Wander
The Benefits of Rafting for Physical and Mental Health
Rafting is a fun and adventurous activity that involves navigating through water bodies, such as rivers or streams, in an inflatable raft. Apart from being a thrilling activity, rafting has numerous benefits for both physical and mental health. In this article, we will explore the various advantages of rafting and why you should consider adding it to your list of recreational activities.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander








