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How to get around in Singapore
When planning your Singapore tour, you generally plan where to stay in, where to shop, dine at, and even about the street food spots and clubs and pubs that you'll be trying out when you are there. But, little we do pay attention to ways and means to get around in the country, which is indeed one of the most significant concerns whilst there. This guide shall provide a detailed understanding of the transportation modes in Singapore, and their pros and cons as well.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to get around in Maldives
They say getting around in the Maldives is not as easy as you think it would seem! But, is this really true? In this country which is almost covered by the sea, there are many modes of transportation that you can try out, but each of them can have their pros and cons. Picking out what's best for you and your occasion is totally up to you!
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
What Visa to Issue for a Foreigner to Russia?
Does everyone need a visa? Russia has visa-free agreements with some countries. The need to obtain a visa for a specific citizenship can be found on the website of the Russian Consular service of the Foreign Ministry. Pay attention to countries of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa that require special additional steps and documents to obtain a visa. You can check the information at the Consulate or at inbound tourism companies that invite foreigners in Russia, such as visatorus.com.
By Anex Perth5 years ago in Wander
How to Cook in the Rain While Backpacking
Many people love to go camping and explore the wild. However, many people are stuck in situations where they are in tents and end up returning home because they cannot cook food in the rain or other situations. With these tips, you'll be able to cook despite the downpour and enjoy a comfortable meal while looking at the view.
By sharklblog5 years ago in Wander
A Step-By-Step Guide for the Australian PR Processing Times 2020
Australia is a developing country and is the first choice of most of the immigrants who wish to live a life with high standards and a rich lifestyle. Right from a liberal lifestyle to the breathtaking ambiance, this country never fails to entice the interest of the immigrants. The Kangaroo land is well equipped with promising opportunities that’re sure to make your career as bright as a shining star.
By Neha Dixit5 years ago in Wander
Feeding Wanderlust During COVID-19. Top Story - July 2020.
Some of my earliest memories are of airplanes and airports. As a child of immigrant parents, my arrival meant taking baby me from our home in New York to see family members in their native Caribbean for my first Christmas, and nearly every year following. The airplane safety card was my favorite reading material as a toddler. When I learned how to read actual words, I thought the signs out by JFK Airport that read “Jamaica” indicated our final tropical destination, not the neighborhood in Queens.
By Justine Olivia Marks5 years ago in Wander
How to discover different food in Bali
As wonderful as Bali is as an island for exploration and holidaying, Bali is also an amazing place to discover wonderful flavours! This is indeed good news for the foodies, isn’t it? Experience the culture of Bali with your fork and spoon and of course what’s on the plate. Here’s how to explore flavours that are authentically Balinese, flavours influenced by Indonesia and other parts of Asia as well. A rollercoaster ride awaits!
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
How to Visit a Chinese Temple
China is a vast cultural place. Shaped by various religious practices, Chinese culture is a spectacular one. The temples in China stand out due to their intriguing architecture. Some temples are located on mountain peaks, and others are in the midst of the city activity. If you visit China, you must visit at least one temple. But one thing you should remember is that these temples are governed by different rules, so, before you visit a temple, you need to learn a bit about them.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
How to learn a few local words
Well, it is not necessary for one to be very fluent and have the perfect pronunciation of local words, although it will be very useful to learn a few key phrases in the local language. This will leave a good impression on locals and your travels will be a lot easier and smoother. There are a few universal phrases that can come to your rescue and this guide will highlight some of it for your vacation in Ella, Sri Lanka.
By Aurora Gianna5 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Bachelorette Party in Singapore
When you're about to tie the knot with your better half, the last thing you need is to stress about planning another party! Not too keen on getting a hangover from a traditional bar-hopping extravaganza? If the answer is yes, then this article is all about making your bachelorette fancies come true. Check out the fantastic, fun-filled ways you can celebrate your impending nuptials with your close friends. Here are some awesome suggestions on how to plan for an epic hen's night in Singapore!
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
How to create a three-day family guide when visiting Singapore
Singapore is a thriving metropolis in Southeast Asia. It's a small but strong country with a myriad of destinations that would make your dreams come alive. One would think that the country has an affinity for rules due to the multitude of strict regulations and laws in place. But in the long run, these rules have contributed to the thriving country that it is today. Thinking of heading out to Singapore? Read on to discover how to prepare a three-day itinerary for a successful holiday experience.
By Prihansa Perera5 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Day Trip to Otaru
Bordering the Ishikari Bay lies the city of Otaru, a charming port city in Hokkaido, Japan. Although quite famous within the country, the scenic Otaru does not get its well-deserved fanfare from its international tourists. Located at the proximity of its famous neighbour, Sapporo, this scenic city is a must-visit in Japan. Read on to find out how you should plan a fantastic day to remember in Otaru.
By Prihansa Perera5 years ago in Wander






