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Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
THE ABANDONED VILLAGES OF SPAIN
The first time I ever saw an abandoned village was in Spain and I was gob smacked. I was struck by its eerie beauty, its aura of secrets. My partner had taken me to see La Revilla, one of the abandoned villages near his childhood home in the province of Soria and my first impression was the stunning colours.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Wander
Getting to Vestrahorn: Start at the Viking Café
Located about a 10-minute drive from Höfn, Vestrahorn is easily accessible. The journey begins at the Viking Café, where you’ll pay a small entrance fee that grants you access to the private land surrounding the mountain. The café itself is a cozy stop offering warm drinks and traditional Icelandic treats, like hot chocolate and cake—a perfect pick-me-up before heading out to explore.
By The Traveling Vibesabout a year ago in Wander
The Best Hotels in Amsterdam: A Tour Guide’s Top Picks
Amsterdam’s rich history, scenic canals, and vibrant neighborhoods make it one of Europe’s most cherished destinations. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, choosing the best hotels in Amsterdam can enhance your visit by providing comfort, style, and convenience. As a tour guide, I often get asked about where to stay, so I’ve compiled a guide to some of the top hotels in this iconic city—each offering something unique to make your Amsterdam experience even more memorable.
By The Traveling Vibesabout a year ago in Wander
Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Golden Triangle Tour Package for Your Next Adventure
Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Golden Triangle Tour Package for Your Next Adventure Getting ready to plan an unforgettable trip? India’s Golden Triangle Tour might just be the perfect adventure for you! Known as the "Golden Triangle," this route covers three of India’s most fascinating cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Each city has its own history, its own sense of charm, and a unique set of exciting attractions. Now let us discuss the 5 best reasons why a Golden Triangle Tour Package could be the ideal getaway for your next trip.
By royalcarsndriverabout a year ago in Wander
Navagio Beach: Exploring Greece’s Iconic Shipwreck Cove
Navagio Beach, also known as Shipwreck Beach, is one of the most iconic travel destinations in Greece, famous for its white sand, turquoise waters, and the dramatic shipwreck of the Panagiotis. Nestled on Zakynthos Island, this hidden cove attracts travelers from around the world with its striking beauty and intriguing history. Accessible only by boat and surrounded by towering cliffs, Navagio Beach promises an unforgettable experience for anyone seeking adventure, relaxation, or the perfect photo.
By The Traveling Vibesabout a year ago in Wander
Phulara Ridge Trek: A Scenic Adventure Through Meadows and Majestic Peaks
The Phulara Ridge Trek is a hidden gem nestled in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. This trek, although lesser-known compared to its counterparts, offers an experience that is nothing short of breathtaking. With sprawling meadows, panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, and a unique ridge walk, this adventure promises to be an unforgettable journey for both novice trekkers and seasoned adventurers alike.
By Birendra Bishtabout a year ago in Wander
The Ramen Tavern In Knoxville
Beer and ramen have been a part of the Japanese dining culture for a long time now. Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in most countries, Japan is no exception. Coupled with the yummy broth noodle dish that originated in China and became a popular comfort and staple dish in Japan.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Wander
Nehalem Bay State Park
Just off of Highway 101 in the tiny little town of Nehalem is nestled Nehalem Bay State Park. The park sits on 900 acres of land that was transferred to the State of Oregon from Tillamook County in the 1930s. The park sat stagnant until a flurry of activity in the 1940s and 1950s, when thousands upon thousands of European beach grass, shore pine, and Scotch broom meant to strengthen and stabilize the dunes were planted. After over two decades of hard work, the plants had taken root and fulfilled their intended purpose. Nehalem Bay State Park opened to the public in 1972. Hiking, biking, and equestrian trails weave throughout the park, and an airstrip invites pilots to drop in and camp for the evening. Fishing, crabbing, kayaking, and beachcombing are among the favorite activites at Nehalem Bay State Park. In addition to the RV and tent sites, there is also an equestrian camp, an airstrip camp, hiker/biker campsites, and yurts available. Once inside the campground, the beach is easily accessible through a small hike over the dunes that separate Nehalem Bay State Park from the Pacific Ocean. The wildlife includes bears, elk, deer, and mountain lions. The deer and elk will often graze inside the campground, allowing one the opportunity to watch them in a close-up setting.
By Phoenixx Fyre Deanabout a year ago in Wander











