australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
When Mom Planned to Visit Me in Sydney…
I have worked for nearly a decade in Sydney. Being a family-centric person, it was a bit of a struggle to be away from them. So, I made sure to make a visit to my hometown every once in a while to give them a tender hug. Last month, my happiness knew no bounds when my mom gave me a surprise visit. I wanted to make her stay in the city a memory to cherish forever. So, we toured around to experience the best highlights of the ‘Emerald City’.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Must-See Events To Look Out For In Australia 2023
From the dazzling Sydney WorldPride and Vivid Sydney to the highly-anticipated FIFA Women’s World Cup and Formula 1 GP, Australia is lining up perhaps its biggest ever cultural year in history. If the Land Down Under is on your bucket list, now is the time to tick it off! Here are some of the eye-catching events, festivals and attractions that are sure to bless your social feed!
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
Ways to Enjoy Christmas with your Workmates in Sydney
Ask me, what is my favourite holiday? I will raise my hands to say, “Christmas”, without any doubt. I am pretty sure it is the same with most people out there. Especially in Sydney, the most exceptional part is ‘tis season falls in the summer unlike any other. That’s what makes Christmas special for me.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
The Quest for Divine Wisdom
make the story an intrigued story from beginning Once upon a time, in a world of myth and legend, there lived a young man named Lucas who was known for his unrelenting curiosity and thirst for knowledge. He lived in a small village on the outskirts of a vast forest and spent his days exploring the surrounding wilderness, always searching for answers to the questions that plagued his mind.
By James Autrey3 years ago in Wander
Top Ways To Celebrate Australia Day 2023 in Sydney
The 26th of January is an important date in the history books of Australia. It marks the beginning of modern Australia and this year, Sydneysiders are encouraged to join hands and commemorate the history and culture of our thriving nation.
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
Errol Flynn's Swimming Pool
Engine failure My boat’s gearbox had failed off Haiti while on passage from Cuba to the British Virgin Islands. There had been little wind overnight so couldn’t sail. We’d been making about 5 knots under engine when the gearbox gave up its ghost at about 05:00 hours. For several reasons Haiti was not a viable option for us to head for and we were becalmed for most of the day about 12 miles south of Île à Vache.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Wander
The Bush Capital
The Australian War Memorial is a huge Byzantine-style monument and also a striking museum experience with halls that are dedicated to WW I, WW II and conflicts that occurred from 1945 to the present. An amazing aircraft hall offers sound and light shows among them the most exciting are Striking by Night, recreating a WW II night operation over Berlin and Over the Front: the Great War in the Air.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Hobart on the Derwent River
The capital of Tasmania, Hobart sits on the Derwent River. There are many interesting things to see here such as Battery Point, a historic district and the lovely waterfront. High above the city towers Mt. Wellington offers spectacular views.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander











