middle east
The Middle East may not have peace, but the region is perfect for travelers looking for gorgeous views, rich history, and cultural diversity.
Oman A Complete Guide
The Sultanate of Oman is bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the north, Saudi Arabia to the west, and Yemen to the south. Oman is a country of modern thinking who takes full pride in showing their rich culture at the same time! This is quite evident from the amazing infrastructure across the country which has been constructed in a way that all these have retained their original Arab look with modernity! Top 10 places to visit in Oman.
By TheTravelShots5 years ago in Wander
2021 New Trending Restaurants in Dubai
The coronavirus pandemic has affected individuals and businesses alike. Many have lost their earnings, while businesses are forced to shut permanently due to near-zero sales and rising costs. With the development of the vaccine, there is some good news that we can return to our everyday lives. However, due to demand being high, there is a supply shortage. Many countries are facing challenges in vaccinating their population.
By Waqar Ahmad5 years ago in Wander
Egypt 2002
I was living in London with me ex and it’s 2002 and we’ve been here for 3 years and we’re about to head home to go back to live in Sydney again. We’re devastated to be leaving the place we have called home for the past 3 years and particularly devastated to be leaving the amazing friends we have made here. My ex’s work contract has come to an end and it’s time to go home.
By Jackie Nugara5 years ago in Wander
Five Facts About Syria That Have Nothing To Do With War
Pop quiz: What have you heard about Syria before the ongoing civil war that began engulfing the country in 2011? What do you associate Syria with, other than the political or military-related stories you may hear on the news?
By Denise Elnajjar5 years ago in Wander
ANCIENT WISDOM
Everything about my new boss Derrick was appealing. Good looking, confident, smart, successful, and someone who allowed me to be myself. The first project he tossed my way was a military research project that’ll become a blog piece, under the moniker of "The Burlap Sack: Raw, Real, and Rough Around the Edges."
By Cathy Lynn5 years ago in Wander
Al Qalb Huwa Al Watan
How can a rolling stone gather moss? How does one with wanderlust put down roots? Sometimes it takes leaving your hometown to find your home. It took me traveling halfway across the globe to find mine. In the end, my home was not a place, but a heart I found in the desert.
By Kathryn Piper5 years ago in Wander











