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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
The Equipment to Take on Every Trip
Bringing only what you need is a good way to pack. Choose items that are portable, strong, and useful. We've tried out countless devices, traveled tens of thousands of miles, and worked remotely from all over the world while packing for dozens of trips. But to travel like one, you don't need to be a tech pro or a digital nomad. Here are a few tools and extras to make traveling by car, rail, or airplane as easy as possible, as well as at your final destination, which you can get from free Shopify alternatives.
By Tanvi Punia3 years ago in Wander
Los Rapidos - Why this is the Most Recommended Spot in Bacalar, Mexico
When asking around what the best thing to do in Bacalar was, one thing came up over and over again. Los Rapidos! Or, The Rapids, in English. This may be a slightly misleading name, these are not exactly white water rapids but more of a lazy river.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Calling London from the U.S. A Guided Tour 2023
Going on one of London's numerous guided tours may be the only way to see everything because there is so much to see in the city. It is a city in England that dates back two millennia and is built along the Thames River. Choosing where to begin a guided tour of London is the most challenging part.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in Wander
Rome Travel Guide
No, this is not your typical guide where I’ll tell you that a fanny pack might not be your style but it’s mandatory in Rome (it is, but… hey, your choice). This is not your grandma’s travel guide of must-see destinations – yeah…please go to the Vatican City even if you are not religious or Catholic. This is too epic to pass up.
By Angela Schnaubelt3 years ago in Wander
Destination Oregon
Located in the northwest corner of the country, Oregon is one of the states of the Pacific Northwest. Washington borders Oregon on the north, California and Nevada on the south, and Idaho on the east. To the west is the powerful and prepossessing Pacific Ocean. A variety of landscapes can be found within the borders of Oregon, including coastlines, beaches, deserts, rainforests, mountains, valleys, rivers, and lakes. Families and individuals alike can picnic, camp, or just hang out for the day in the many federal, state, county, and city parks scattered throughout the state. Join me on the must-see journey through Oregon. Within the eight distinct regions of Oregon, I'll highlight the hot spots everyone is talking about, as well as some of the lesser-known must-sees that the locals were willing to share.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Wander
Racism In Africa Towards Non-Blacks Ghana Quietly Leads In Xenophobia & Discrimination
Ghana for many seems to be on the travelers bucket list, the country has some beautiful coastline and beaches. For many staying within the country for longer notice the racism and xenophobia, especially in housing and employment. Most is towards other Black Africans. Yet many Asian and Lebanese are victims and this leads them to stay away from Ghanians.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
My next destination of the year 2023
After my last Everest Base Camp trek, I learned that you must follow your desires and appreciate the journey as much as the destination in order to truly feel satisfied. Despite the fact that mountains and remote areas have always interested me so much, I frequently went to famous and upmarket locations, so even when I arrived there, I wasn't pleased.
By Manju Mahato3 years ago in Wander
7 Unforgettable Reasons to Visit the Sedona Verde Valley in 2023
Escape the stresses of everyday life and journey into the sacred land for an adventure you’ll never forget. Whether you want to travel by luxury rail car through the historic Verde Valley canyon, take to the skies on an adrenaline-fueled hot air balloon ride, mountain bike alongside the sweet-smelling ponderosa pines, or savor a glass of locally produced merlot while the sun sets, there are adventures to satisfy every type of traveler.
By Mason Robert3 years ago in Wander
What I Learned Travelling Through Turkey
Earlier this year I spent three months in Turkey which turned into one of the best trips of my life. From the rolling hills and green pastures to the quaint villages, from the ancient cities and centuries of history to the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean, the diversity of beauty is truly incredible. From the food, which is globally renowned, to the artistry of coffee and tea making, the country is rich in culture and customs.
By Vanessa Brown3 years ago in Wander








