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A Short Break From Myself: What Last NYE Taught Me
There are times in our lives when we feel irrevocably tired of ourselves, and I think I have an explanation for this. Between all the toings and froings in life and the roles we play for our different cliques, there is too little time left to ponder which part of you is real. Admit it, none of us know who we are entirely. So, last year I made a decision that gave me a break from spiralling down through my tumultuous self. It was New Year’s Eve 2022 and I had just moved into Sydney. My work schedule was beyond me and I couldn’t help myself but take a break from the toxic environment that was nothing but harmful to my mental health. I decided to get away from the usual faces, which included my family, my friends and my colleagues. I booked a ticket aboard one of the Sydney NYE cruises, which are a famous vantage point to see the fireworks from a different perspective. It was remarkable indeed. With amazing food, a lot of booze, spectacular views, and not to mention, new faces, I knew I was at the right place at the moment. I met some wonderful people on board, all strangers. And here’s what I understood: that I didn’t have to assume a particular role or pressurise myself to be something I’m not when I’m around strangers. Rather I could be anyone I want to be or explore parts of myself with no strings attached to the reputed parts of my character. I guess I should add Sydney New Year’s Eve cruises to my favourites. They make me think.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander
What You Should and Shouldn’t Do While Visiting Sydney
Travel has been my life mentor for well over the past seven or eight years. Through exploring unknown lands, meeting new people, experiencing new things and facing an avalanche of challenges. I’m fortunate to see the world through a new set of eyes every now and then. Sydney is one of my favourite destinations on the planet, an incredibly friendly and laid-back city, with residents who admire their harbour and are happy to share it with people from all parts of the world. But this wasn’t the case every time I visited. There are a couple of things you should still avoid to ensure you have a safe staycation, be on the good side of the locals and most importantly, don’t get ripped off.
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
The Best Vantage Points to view SYDNEY fireworks
New Year’s Eve is an exciting event, which is celebrated globally. But as you all know, in Sydney, it is an experience that is more than just exciting. Being in Sydney for the past one year, I am well-acquainted with this city, its festivities and its people. If you followed my previous article, I let you in on a few tips for a hassle-free New Year’s Eve experience in Sydney. I also remember mentioning several vantage points around Sydney Harbour, where you can view the NYE fireworks and harbour events. This New Year’s Eve I have decided to go aboard one of the New Year’s Cruises in Sydney to view the fireworks yet again. That’s when the idea of sharing similar few vantage points crossed my mind. On that note, here are the best venues for a splendid view of the fireworks:
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander
Unique EOFY Party Ideas in Sydney 2022
There’s no better way to boost team morale and synergy than throwing a party for your colleagues. But this can be a double-edged sword depending on how you use it. A regular office party with average food, music and entertainment won’t do the magic, instead it can be a nightmare. When you’re in a city like Sydney where opportunities are endless, going up that extra mile is necessary to top your average work party. Luckily for you, we have collated some of the best ways to ensure your upcoming party is anything but dull.
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
2 Reasons Why Traveling Sucks in the United States.
The United States is a big, beautiful country. One good thing about having a massive landscape is topographic and climate diversity. The US has over 63 national parks. These national parks cover an area of approximately 211,000 square kilometers. That is larger than Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria's land mass combined. The US also has over ten different climate zones, from the polar of Alaska to the tropical climate of Hawaii.
By Pratik Thapa3 years ago in Wander
Here is Sydney Served Sunny Side Up
Travelling to me is simply exciting. Meeting people from different walks of life, getting to try new cuisines, learning about different cultures etc. there’s nothing like it. Out of all the places I have travelled to, I must tell you, Sydney is one place that has caught my attention. Don’t take my word for it, experience to believe. No wonder, its rich multicultural heritage and pure culinary passion makes it the Flavour Capital of Australia.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander
A Stroll Down Main Street, USA
At the south end of Washington Avenue, Cedarburg's main street, I take a step backward in time. Cedarburg is an old woolen mill town. Late 1800s stone buildings now serve as restaurants, lodging, wineries, boutique outlets, and gift shops.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Wander
Truly Spectacular islands for travel
5. Ko Lipe Assuming you at any point at lipePoint need an astonishing excursion, Ko Lipe is the best approach. This island appears to be the meaning of heaven. Just the most magnificent waters are here, joined by the most extravagant vegetation possible. Rather than partaking in this magnificent view on the twelfth floor of some lodging like a few different islands, on Ko Lipe, you get to live inside it, in one of their many ocean-side cottages. Contingent upon which beachside you choose to remain on, you will likewise be able to see the dawn or dusk consistently, making for a genuinely extraordinary morning and night. Notwithstanding the great cabin life that you would have, there is likewise a close-by town with a lot of bars and music to appreciate around evening time. While Ko Lipe sounds fairly astonishing, there are additionally numerous different islands around it, important there are a lot of visits to continue so you never get exhausted of similar delightful perspectives.
By Kushal Sharma3 years ago in Wander










