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Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
Mysterious prehistoric stone statue forest in France. Content Warning.
The "loneliest" island in the world According to Unilad, Bouvet Island is located in the middle of the sea between Argentina, South Africa and Antarctica. The island has been claimed by Norway. The country considers it a protected nature reserve, is uninhabited and remains deserted, almost completely covered in snow and ice. So it cannot be a tourist destination, even for adventurous people.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Wander
Traditional Azerbaijan Cuisine Tourism
Introduction When you think of Azerbaijan, what comes to mind? Many picture its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. However, one of the most enticing aspects of Azerbaijan is its cuisine. Traditional Azerbaijani cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors and aromas that tell the story of the country’s history and cultural diversity. If you’re a food lover looking for a new culinary adventure, exploring the traditional cuisine of Azerbaijan should be at the top of your list.
By Smash Tours and Travels2 years ago in Wander
5 Must Visit Places in Georgia. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Are you itching for a travel adventure that combines stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture? Look no further than Georgia. Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, this gem offers a diverse array of experiences that will leave any traveler enchanted. explore journey through Georgia is bound to be seamless and unforgettable.
By Smash Tours and Travels2 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Must-Do Activities During Your Turkey Holiday . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
1. Explore the Ancient City of Ephesus The ancient city of Ephesus is one of the best-preserved in the world. Walk through its marble streets, visit the grand Library of Celsus, and marvel at the impressive amphitheater. An insight into the Roman Empire's rich history is provided by this historical gem.
By Smash Tours and Travels2 years ago in Wander
Location Independence in Just 4 Weeks!. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Dream of Location Independence Imagine sipping a coconut on a beach in Bali while your laptop hums away, earning you money. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, buckle up because we're about to turn that dream into reality in just four weeks! And no, you won't have to cut down on your freelance work or drain your savings.
By La'Mont Payne2 years ago in Wander
Pushing the Bus In Kenyan Highlands
Africa holds my heart, and I cannot get enough of it. I was planning another trip for 2017, and friends wanted to come. Our third time in East Africa would be their first safari and voyage there. I selected a tour in Kenya that included two rescue places in Nairobi for October of that year.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Wander
An English Fairy Tale
I watch the tiny bubbles of my champagne race to the top of the delicate glass, the effervescence hypnotizing. I am perched on a stool in a First Class Lounge at the Seattle airport, surrounded by stiff businessman and wealthy middle aged ladies, only minutes away from boarding. I feel drastically out of place, with my oversize Top Gun sweatshirt and unwashed hair, and am reminded of Cinderella. Surely she must have experienced imposter syndrome at such a fancy ball surrounded by the rich and entitled, yet somehow she managed to pull it off. I catch a lady clad almost entirely in Chanel eyeing the holes in my sweatpants.
By Marti Maley2 years ago in Wander
Leopard Portrait
I have visited the socialist country of Tanzania three times over the last twelve years. The last trip, in 2023, was the longest and most thrilling. Our tour director was the incredible Maasai tribesman Robert Marks. Born in the Ngorongoro Crater, his mother died in childbirth, and he was raised by missionaries. Rather than growing up as a goat herder in the Crater, Robert became a Tanzanian medical doctor and is employed by NatGeo as a professional wildlife photographer. He even appeared on the Jack Hannah show, an episode I've seen.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Wander
For the Love of Italy
We arrive in Rome to a sweltering August heatwave, relieved to have booked a hotel strategically close to the train station to lessen the luggage haul. We navigate our way from airport to train station, and finally spilling into the ancient city with locals and travellers alike. Our suitcases bump and bounce along the cobblestone streets as we traverse a wide expanse of mostly crawling traffic and hoards of people to find our hotel, the Deco Roma, with a nod from the security man outside the front door. The city vibrates with music, clanking dishes, horns and chatter from languages stretching the globe. We enjoy a dinner of pasta and wine in a little canopied section directly on the street, and hit the pillow, exhausted from the six hour time change, the long travel day and the overload of our senses in this vibrant country.
By Christina Hunter2 years ago in Wander









