budget travel
If you budget wisely, your travel funds can go a long way, though not as far as you.
Why You Should Retire In Thailand Right Now!
In this article I’ll cover some of the reasons why Thailand is ripe for those who are able to retire there right now. I will also explain why I’m letting the secret out and help you decide whether Thailand is a right-fit for you (or whether you are right for Thailand).
By Erik Blair3 years ago in Wander
How Facing my Fears led to Rediscovering my Love
If you had to ask my biggest fear, the crazed, true crime obsessed fourteen year old within me would say talking to strangers. I think she would drop dead upon hearing that I agreed to go hiking for five days, in the middle of nowhere, in a group of people whom most of them I had never met, and the one I had met, invited me on the trip ten minutes after meeting him.
By Tilda Colling3 years ago in Wander
The West Edmonton Mall - Is it just for kids, or can broke adults enjoy it too?
So the last few weeks I have been driving across the country (Canada) from Ontario to Vancouver BC. This is actually part 2 of a vacation which I had done the first part of back in June/July, that being driving across the other side of the country, Ontario to Newfoundland. Why am I just starting a blog now? I don't know. I am bad at planning things. But, I like writing, and need a way to vent certain feelings so let's get into it.
By Danny Duff3 years ago in Wander
South Africa's Unknown Attractions
If you want the independence to explore the region you are visiting on your own, you might want to look into vehicle rental South Africa for the ideal set of wheels. South Africa isn't about the large cities, but rather the small towns and priceless pearls you find along the route, according to a seasoned traveler. There is a unique, lesser-known destination around every corner, from the Free State to the Western Cape and the Karoo, that will surpass your wildest expectations and revitalize your creative side without breaking the bank. South Africans are spoiled with undiscovered sights and jewels. Just a few of the towns and tourist destinations you should keep an eye out for when visiting that region.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
Best Destinations to Visit in Autumn
Many people believe that the holiday season is finished as the summer season comes to a close, but some of the best travel months of the year are September, October, and November. "Shoulder season" is the period from September to November when crowds are at their lowest but temperatures are still good. As a result, you can visit some of the places on your bucket list for a lower cost (and under far calmer conditions). Here are some ideas for places to visit this fall if you want to get away.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
Never Make These Foolish Digital Nomad Mistakes
Never Make These Foolish Digital Nomad Mistakes The life of a digital nomad can be quite difficult. Many people begin leading this unorthodox life but quickly come to the realization that it is more difficult than they had anticipated. Some of them absolutely fail. At the start of my new life, I made a lot of mistakes as well, and I am aware that a lot of other people will probably do the same. Therefore, I want to share with you the most typical mistakes made by digital nomads as well as how to avoid them.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Alice in Appalachia (Downtown Knoxville, TN, Art District)
Yesterday (9/24/22) my family and I took an adventure in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. We were romping around market square in the art district. We had bought tickets to a Clued Up Games event, featuring Alice in Wonderland.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Wander
Cemeteries of New Orleans
With over 20 cemeteries in New Orleans, I was intrigued and recently took an evening bus tour to six of the cemeteries. The next day, I walked around the outskirts of several others, as most there are gated and require an admission fee. New Orleans fuels my imagination with a history of pirates, horrific murders, devastating fires and hurricanes, plagues, and culture of decadence. Having traveled to New Orleans many times, the cemetery tour was on my checklist of things to do. I will save Mardi Gras experiences and my airboat gator hunt stories for another time.
By Cat Turner3 years ago in Wander
Guide to Sydney in September 2022: Part Two
So what makes Sydney in September special? It’s the start of spring - temperatures will be slowly rising, the trees and flowers will blossom silently from their winter snooze and the city will welcome a plethora of art exhibitions, events, performances, markets.In short, this transition from cool to warm is the best time to get out and have a good time in the Emerald City. It is also the perfect time to sightsee. So here are a couple of activities and experiences you could cash in on in the month of September.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander







