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5 Vacation Retreats to Look Into for 2022
The start of a new year is a great time to begin thinking about vacation ideas for the coming year. Dreaming about white sand beaches or time spent lounging around a tiki bar in the tropics warms the heart during seasons of coldness. Even if you aren't looking to escape the cold weather, thinking about a vacation retreat abroad is thrilling. Continue reading for information on five popular vacation retreats to consider in 2022.
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Wander
An Eye-opening Two Weeks in Peru!
Repeat after me… I am constantly attracting positive opportunities and experiences that will guide me to my highest self. I have always been a big “journal” girl. I started writing and speaking this affirmation into existence.. but really I do mean into existence. I got a phone call from one of my best friends, Kristen- Kris for short. Kris and I are on our usual FaceTime call, and her dad pops into the conversation- nothing out of the ordinary at all. That is until he asks me if I am coming with them to Peru. Kristen had brought this travel plan to my attention every so often. We always talked about visiting the places where we each felt at home. For me thats New Jersey and surrounding Philadelphia areas. However, Kristens home is in Peru, where she was born and raised. The idea of traveling to my best friends home country and being able to experience it with her was a dream, but a dream that I needed to save up for. In response to Kris’ dad I let him know that it was a big financial commitment that I was not prepared for, so I explained that I wold love to join them if they went next year! At this point, her dad just said “Hey nick, don’t worry about it”.
By Caity Burdash4 years ago in Wander
Paddleboarding the Colorado River. Top Story - December 2021.
I’m not going to lie, paddleboarding wasn’t something that I was overly familiar with until my last visit to the US. I remember seeing people paddleboarding on the canal in Dublin city centre from time to time, and that was the height of my experience with paddleboarding.
By Patrick Duane4 years ago in Wander
A Quiet Week In Thirsk
I thought I would write about my week in Thirsk. I have to be honest, Thirsk is not the most exciting or spectacular place to visit, but is beautiful and relaxing, and the flat I take in Little Green Mews next to St James' Green is nothing short of perfect. You can see it here
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Wander
How to Make Money from Writing
I made money from travel writing by accident, but it’s an accident waiting to happen to anyone. After retiring in my 40s, I found I had the time to do what I always wanted to do. Three years later, I self-published my first funny memoir, I know, I'm a slow writer.
By Malky McEwan4 years ago in Wander
America's Top African American Heritage Sites
It's almost the end of the year. And February is fast approaching. Every year, many African Americans celebrate February as Black History Month. The celebration gives a chance to many African Americans to trace the lineage and commemorate their heritage. And what's the better way of doing this by touring the many historical sites in the United States associated with Black history.
By John Limbo4 years ago in Wander
Nicholas Salzano Sharing his Vietnam Positive Experiences & Memories
Nicholas Salzano is a travel enthusiast from the United States has shared his experience of travelling to Vietnam. In case you're attempting to design an excursion to Vietnam and need to sort out the coordination, then, at that point, this aide should respond to every one of your inquiries. From pondering with regards to how much things cost to which plug you want, everything's here.
By Nicholas Salzano4 years ago in Wander








