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So You Want to Live in London?
So, you managed to get your butt over to one of the most global cities in the world, and you decided you're ready to live in it. Great! Welcome to the club. London is a gigantic city that extends so far into its own county. Meaning, a little green fish who just stepped off the tarmac onto a train is going to feel pretty lost the first couple weeks of living there. I'm no expert, but here are a few things that I've learned while living in this city, aside from getting a travel card the first day you arrive, because that's pretty obvious if you want to get around this city.
By Jessica Hatton6 years ago in Wander
Ideas for Traveling to Your Next Big Destination
Traveling is something that every living thing has to do from time and again. Moreover, as human beings, we are blessed to have so many ways of commuting. Also, that's why it's criminal for you to travel to your next big destination annoyingly, when you can do so with a bang! That said, if you are ever running out of ideas,
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Wander
Top Hiking Gear of 2019
Hitting the trail is one of the most beautiful experiences for any adventure traveller. Be it for a day or two, the joy of listening to the birdsongs, breathing the fresh air, and the sound of leaves crunching underfoot is indescribable. It also goes without saying, hiking is not full of fun and adventures, but it is also a unique way to rediscover peace of mind and harmony.
By Mina Outreach7 years ago in Wander
Top 5 Essentials to Pack While Traveling
Traveling is a great opportunity to see other cultures, try new foods, and take a break from your normal routine. Whether you're traveling for a week to relax in Costa Rica or a few months to Hamburg, Germany, packing is always a stressful endeavor. There's always a worry that you'll forget something important or overpack. To help make the process a bit easier, here are five essential items you must pack while traveling.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Wander
Thinking of Moving? These Are the Places to Consider
Are you thinking of moving? If yes, have you thought things through, especially how you will survive with your loved ones being miles away? Worry not, because as you will come to learn, home is where you lay your head. The place where your heart feels comfortable is home. We encourage you to follow your heart, and live in the neighborhood that best serves your interests. However, we discourage you from moving without having everything well figured out. In this post, we look at five places that you should consider living in, based on the six factors below:
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Wander
How to Vacation Regularly Without Going Broke
You probably know some families who take extravagant vacations every year. They may seem to live a life of leisure that you can only dream of. And some of these people might actually be in higher income brackets than you. But the truth is that many of them probably just know some secrets to saving or earning travel money that you just haven’t learned yet. Here are some tips you can use.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Wander
Moving Overseas
Whether you are moving abroad to study, travel, put up a business, or work, one of the many things you should not forget to do is to inform the IRS. Not many people know this but U.S. citizens or resident aliens residing overseas are still obliged to file their U.S. income taxes. Knowing what steps to take regarding your taxes will certainly help you avoid legal problems in the future.
By Jim Hughes7 years ago in Wander
Three Quick Translation Tips to Reach Global Travelers
Then don’t make a mistake most of the agencies do. Many believe having a website solely in the English language is enough and they can present it to the whole world. However, in reality, people prefer to read in their native language. If you target specific markets around the world, in order to approach customers, you need to offer them a version of your web page in their mother tongue.
By Tanya Mayer7 years ago in Wander











