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All of the ways you can Wander; vacation destinations, packing assistance and underrated must-dos from seasoned travelers.
A Quick Guide for First-Time Expats in South Korea
There are different reasons why people become or choose to be an expatriate (or expat). Common reasons include: studying abroad, job relocation, they’ve met the love of their life who prefers to live somewhere else, some have fallen in love with a specific place and decided to live there, or maybe a mix and match of these. For my case, I moved to South Korea to pursue my Doctoral degree and I have been living here since February 2015. South Korea’s known reputation as one of the world’s biggest investors in research made me think there was nothing else I needed to consider but that. Although, there are some things I wish I knew before moving to South Korea. (Check out my previous post about it on my personal website.) A lot of information is available online but in this blog, I’d like to briefly summarize them to make it more accessible to first-timers. So here’s a quick guide to help you prepare for your own expatriation:
By Cil Borlaza7 years ago in Wander
7 Indian Beaches Where You’ll Find Inner Peace
The sight of endless blue waters and the light touch of the sea breeze is something most of us crave. Except, of course, those of us who are sea-sick! The feel of sand under bare feet and the excitement of collecting untouched sea-shells is a thought that can tickle even the most monotonous of people. And that’s why some of the most popular holiday destinations in the world are beautiful and serene beaches.
By Sukriti Taneja7 years ago in Wander
10 Useful Tips for Traveling Around the US in a Car
There are a lot of beautiful places, parks, and canyons, which all of us should visit during life. To make it more interesting and spend time with pleasure you need to be ready for it. Practical information and useful tips about the car trip you may find in this article.
By Amelia Grant7 years ago in Wander
Five Van Life Vloggers You Need to Be Watching
By the time we reach adulthood, most of us have given up on our dreams of living an adventurous life free of worry and responsibility. We go to college, get desk jobs, pay our rent, and put what we can into savings accounts for once a year excursions that eventually turn into college funds for the next generation. However, more and more people are breaking out of the traditional mold and dropping houses and jobs to work and live full time on the road. Below are a few fan favorites who've made it work for them in the brave new world of modern nomadism.
By Raechel Brunson7 years ago in Wander
7 Healthy Hiking Snacks to Fuel You on the Trails
Are you looking forward to some hiking time with your friends or family? It is surely going to be a great day out there in the open and in an elevated trail. If you are planning to go out and breathe some air after a busy week, you should start thinking of the best way for you to enjoy your time hiking. Food and water are vital in keeping yourself energized as you go for an adventure. Aside from preparing your stamina and strengthening your muscles by jogging and training before the hiking day, you should also start making a list of healthy and energizing foods that you can bring.
By Joshua Elizetxe7 years ago in Wander
The 10 Best Ways to Learn a Foreign Language Fast
If you have a trip coming up and you're looking for ways to learn a foreign language fast, there are plenty of tools, memorization tactics, apps, and courses you can use to accomplish your goal. It's exciting to see the world and visit a completely new and different place, but interacting with the native speakers there might be intimidating.
By Trish Gilmore7 years ago in Wander
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit County Donegal, Ireland's 'Hidden Gem'
If you ever have the chance to go to Ireland, you’ll have to include County Donegal on your itinerary. It’s wild, rugged, remote, and far removed from Ireland’s top tourist attractions. Visitors to Donegal enjoy its beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, and warm Irish welcome.
By Mike Ferry7 years ago in Wander
11 Great Gifts for People Who Want to Visit Japan
I'll admit it. One of my personal dreams is to visit Japan. I want to tour the streets of Tokyo, visit Shinto shrines, check out authentic yakisoba (translates from Japanese to: fried buckwheat), and shop with the cool kids of Shibuya. If I ever get the chance to do so, I absolutely will.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Wander
10 Mysterious Ancient Sites You Will Want to Visit
The ancient world left many questions that we will never know the answers to. With thousands of years gone by and little written record of how things were done, every single culture has its own strange mysteries that continue to baffle archeologists, anthropologists, historians, and even scientists.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Wander
5 Things I Never Travel Without
When I travel, I like to feel cool, comfortable, and relaxed. Without worry or discomfort. But we all know that travel can be full of ups and downs. There is always a possibility for things to go wrong. You could lose your passport or have to deal with the pain of missing a flight. Because anything can go wrong while traveling I like to keep these five things on me so a few things can go right. You never know what you might need when you are in a foreign state/country. But if I have these items on me I can be assured that my travels will be enjoyable.
By Rachel (Queen Wanderlust) 👑7 years ago in Wander
10 Unknown Stories from London
Many wonderfully crazy things have happened in London, England over its many centuries. From finding mice in a lady’s hair being a normality to a one-legged man who travelled up and down a single escalator for a living. Millions of people have lived in London over its impressive history and therefore there are so many wonderful tales and lives to explore.
By Bethany Rollinson7 years ago in Wander











