fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
The Road to Nowhere
M Mehran Aarav had always been restless. Even as a child, he hated staying in one place for too long. Every corner of his small hometown felt too familiar, every routine too predictable. While other kids dreamt of stability—a steady job, a house, a family—Aarav dreamt of wandering. He wanted to explore, to lose himself in new places, to let the world rewrite the boundaries of his life.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Wander
What No One Tells You About Moving Abroad
I used to think moving abroad was just about changing an address. Pack the boxes, board the plane, start over. Social media painted it like a dream—Instagram feeds full of rooftop brunches, new apartments, and glamorous cityscapes.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Wander
Trapped by a Monster of the Wild
2013, a story emerged from the rugged wilderness of Australia that sounded almost like a scene out of a survival thriller. Yet it was real, a chilling reminder of how unpredictable and merciless nature can be. A lone adventurer, seeking the peace and thrill of the open water in his kayak, found himself imprisoned on a remote island by one of nature’s most fearsome predators: a giant saltwater crocodile.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Wander
The Festival That Only Happens
The invitation came in the form of a photograph. No words. No sender. Just a faded image of an unlit street lit only by rows of oil lamps, stretching into blackness. At the far end, I could just make out a figure—barefoot, carrying something on their head that looked like a crown of flames.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Wander
14 Rides at Disneyland That Are Not Worth Riding
One of the biggest parts of planning a trip to the Disney Parks is figuring out how to get the best bang for your buck. The parks aren't cheap and especially as prices rise throughout the world, Disney is just going to keep getting more expensive. This will no doubt lead to guests spending fewer days in the park and being more strategic about their time inside of the park.
By Jenika Enoch5 months ago in Wander
Islamabad: The World’s 2nd Most Beautiful Capital
Nestled gracefully at the foothills of the majestic Margalla Hills, Islamabad stands not just as the political capital of Pakistan, but as a symbol of peace, modernity, and breathtaking natural beauty. Ranked as the 2nd most beautiful capital in the world, Islamabad is more than just a city—it is an experience that captures the soul with every sunrise and soothes the spirit with every breeze.
By Leah Brooke5 months ago in Wander
10 Weekend Getaway Ideas to Refresh Your Soul and Rekindle Your Spirit
Let’s face it – we’re all running on fumes. Between endless work emails, family responsibilities, and digital distractions, it’s no wonder we dream of just packing a bag and disappearing… at least for the weekend.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Wander
“I Visited the Pyramids and Learned This Dark Truth”
The Untold Secrets of Egypt’s Pyramids Are they really just tombs, or something far more mysterious? Let talk about it Have you ever stood before something so old that it made you question your entire place in time?
By Dr Zaland hameed6 months ago in Wander
First-Class Travel Writing Tips
Everyone loves a holiday. But how do go about earning your living writing about them? Surely it’s the easiest gig going, right? You hop on a plane, chill out by the pool for a week or two and write about the fabulous hotel you stayed in when you get back. If you want to write and give a travel copywriting agency a run for its money, then read on to discover our selection of first-class travel writing tips that will get your writing off to a head start.
By Isabella Wood6 months ago in Wander










