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Exploring Basque Country
I love Spain. Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, the white villages of Andalusia, all well-travelled tourist haunts I admit but well worth the aggravation. Until recently, I had never been to northern Spain and in particular to Basque country. As I soon discovered, Basque country is very different from the rest of Spain. The climate is more temperate, the scenery is greener and hillier and the area is officially bilingual.
By John Thomsonabout a year ago in Wander
Cutting Costs To Your Travel Plans
Take It From Someone Whose Mother Was A Gypsy... When I think about traveling, all I can think about is money. Especially if I'm the one in charge of organizing said travel. It didn't used to be this way. Back when I was a teenager my mother and I would just jump in the car and leave. Mom and I traveled all over the United States, just her and I. When I got older, I asked: "Mom. How are we affording this?" She would laugh and say: "I've been saving."
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Wander
Creating a Budget and Plan For Traveling and Fun
A lot of people, especially those with a family of 4 or more, think that vacationing is out of reach. And I can't hardly blame them in today's economy. The price to travel is sky high, with prices increasing approximately 15,045,234%
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Wander
Exploring Solo. AI-Generated.
Essential safety tips for American solo travelers exploring foreign lands alone, including researching destinations, informing someone of your itinerary, keeping important documents safe, blending in with locals, trusting your instincts, and using technology for added security.
By Timothy A Rowlandabout a year ago in Wander
Ancient India
Ancient India, a land steeped in profound philosophies, vibrant cultures, and groundbreaking innovations, stretches back over 5,000 years. It's a cradle of civilization, where empires rose and fell, leaving behind a rich tapestry woven with diverse languages, religions, and artistic expressions. To delve into this vast and fascinating period, we'll embark on a journey through some of its most defining eras.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Wander
“Banh chung” in the Southern New Year
The Lunar New Year is the same, but in each region there are unmistakable characteristics. Speaking of banh chung, immediately think of the North which is in the cold. Speaking of tacos, I remember the sunny and warm South ... Gradually, the process of intersecting culinary cultures blurs the geographical distance. Banh Chung "Nam Tien" at the Tet party, lying squarely next to the familiar round tacos. Mr. Hoa (a lifelong friend) muttered: "Tet is coming, I don't know how to prepare fruit cakes!". What he meant was "how to prepare banh chung". Life in the South is better than his Phu Tho countryside. But after a few years of the epidemic, the economy struggled, he was not eligible to go back to his hometown to celebrate Tet.
By Phuong Smile2 years ago in Wander
Top 15 Vacation Spots for Celebrities. AI-Generated.
When it comes to vacations, celebrities have an uncanny knack for picking exclusive and breathtaking locations around the globe. From stunning beaches to luxurious mountain retreats, here’s a glimpse into the top 15 vacation spots where the rich and famous escape the limelight.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Wander
Top 6 Safest Countries for Americans to Visit. AI-Generated.
When planning an international trip, safety is often a top concern for American travelers. Choosing destinations that prioritize security and offer a welcoming atmosphere can make all the difference in ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable vacation. Here, we highlight six of the safest countries for Americans to visit, each renowned for their safety measures and traveler-friendly environments.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Wander
The 6 Best Island in Hundred Islands, Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines
Our trip from February 9-11, 2024, took us to the "Granary of the Philippines" and the "Garden of Luzon," allowing us to explore the beautiful spots and scenery in Pangasinan. We departed from Manila in the morning and checked into our booked accommodation by 2 pm.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.2 years ago in Wander




