solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
5 Travel Tips for People Who Love Nature
Nature has long been a haven for tired individuals seeking solace from the routine of daily life. All your concerns appear little in the presence of nature's magnificence, with its verdant forests, clear lakes, and thundering waterfalls, and for a brief moment, they vanish. You're able to finally take a big breath and feel liberated as everything starts to fade away.
By Tanvi Punia3 years ago in Wander
Alice in Appalachia (Downtown Knoxville, TN, Art District)
Yesterday (9/24/22) my family and I took an adventure in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. We were romping around market square in the art district. We had bought tickets to a Clued Up Games event, featuring Alice in Wonderland.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Wander
A Day in Sydney–Must-visit Places & Attractions
What if you have just one day to spend in Sydney? You’d prolly travel to the best places out there before you leave for good. For all the first-time visitors and budget-travelers, here’s a simple itinerary to guide you through. Being a Sydneysider, you can count on me to suggest to you the highlights of the city that will sweep you off your feet.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Guide to Sydney in September 2022: Part Two
So what makes Sydney in September special? It’s the start of spring - temperatures will be slowly rising, the trees and flowers will blossom silently from their winter snooze and the city will welcome a plethora of art exhibitions, events, performances, markets.In short, this transition from cool to warm is the best time to get out and have a good time in the Emerald City. It is also the perfect time to sightsee. So here are a couple of activities and experiences you could cash in on in the month of September.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander
It Wasn't Living, It Was Survival
Allow me to explain what is currently going on in my life before starting actual blog posts. I recently quit my 9 to 5 office job to pursue a career opportunity in Braintree, Massachusetts. Keep in mind this is a place I have never visited let alone never even heard of. I learned that it is south of Boston closer to the coastal area. The remarkable fact here is I am from and currently living in Birmingham, Alabama.
By Catherine S. Gibbons3 years ago in Wander
How to Visit Rio Cheaply
Alejandra and I have just returned from Rio. A trip to Rio de Janeiro isn't THAT costly for us because we live in Argentina. But I put together some advice on how to visit Rio without going broke for my North American pals who think eating out in f#$k Georgia is pricey.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Bid Adieu to Virtual Christmas Celebrations
Christmas is traditionally celebrated as a season of togetherness be it with friends, family or colleagues. The pandemic, unfortunately, distanced people from each other. So, Christmas parties came to a standstill. Virtual celebrations were in full force, as we couldn’t mingle with each other in public. Well, can online Christmas parties take the place of in-person parties? I don’t think so.
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander
The Love of a Daredevil
I know, I know…who the hell is Dave Munday? In order to answer that question, I will have to go back to my childhood back in the awful, ugly and beautiful 1980s. My family took a trip to Niagara Falls sometime in my early childhood and I marveled at the sight of all that water at that incredible height. I noted the tacky tourist traps everywhere and the endless parade of other tourists who were also trying to remember the moment in their cheap camera poses. I was no better; neither was the family. My one memory of the trip there involves posing for a photo with a cut-out of a barrel and pretending to drop over the Falls with my family (a part of me wonders what happened to that photograph). And I even got a hat there.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Wander
BEST TRAVEL TIPS TO MAKE YOUR TRIP SAFE AND FUN
Seeing the world may be an amazing and enlightening adventure. The excitement of a daring expedition is enticing and can easily distract you from your responsibilities. However, when overseas, it's important to keep in mind the importance of travel security and safety.
By TharOasisResort3 years ago in Wander








