solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Benefits of Adventure Travel | Brian Freeman Australia
Adventure travel is an ideal activity to engage in for various reasons. For starters, it gives people the freedom of spending the day in the great outdoors, seeing and learning about new things. Some reasons why people should go for an adventure trip include:
By Brian Freeman Brisbane3 years ago in Wander
Vanlife: My Dream Van that Doesn't Exist (yet)
If it were possible, my dream Vanlife Van would be livable of course with a bed, mini-kitchen, toilet, solar shower, mini-fridge, WiFi and at least some storage space. It would also be electric with a solar panel array that helped charge the battery and gave it some extra range. If possible, a level four self-driving system would be great, though a level three system would be pretty cool as well. And finally. airless punctureless tires would top it off. I know, a big dream, but much of the tech I mentioned is here now. It just hasn’t been implemented all in one vehicle yet.
By Steve B Howard3 years ago in Wander
Stop targeting vulnerable young travellers
Over the summer of 2021, I was looking at Global Work and Travel. I was dreaming of going to Ireland on a work exchange. I was thinking of living there for a few months, working , meeting new people and perhaps do some genealogy research. I thought Global work and Travel would be awesome website if i worked more hours and saved up more money. I was telling a relative of mine , that it was a great idea and she had her concerns on the idea " is the website is safe ? ".
By Brandi Dexter3 years ago in Wander
The TERRA born soul
Nobody can hear you scream in space.. It took a moment, and yet, as my internal scream echoed into a silent void and a peaceful quiet I'd never heard before became what I was looking at. It held me to this moment, because by a fading flash, that scream.. was my death scream. I had died.
By William F. Polden Sr.3 years ago in Wander
SOLO — 10 Years in Bali (book release and review)
I am happy to announce the birth of my third child (books), SOLO — 10 years in Bali. Based on 10 true stories and an afterword the book navigates across sensitive and inspirational topics such as murder, heroes, magic, and living abroad.
By Arlo Hennings3 years ago in Wander
Yellow Bricks
Yellow bricks, green balconies and winding streets, but not a Euro to my name, which is how I had once again found myself wandering aimlessly through the streets of Malta – this time a narrow street in Valletta. I’d spontaneously booked a trip to return home for the first time in just over a decade, however after miscalculating dates, I’d only been left with the few Euros I had changed on the way. I’d managed to get a week-long bus ticket (and some pastizzi) on the first day and figured I’d just explore until my money came in. I wasn’t worried. After spending entire days on various beaches, I decided to head to Valletta. The capital was as busy as I’d remembered it, streets flanked with bright balconies and numerous groups of elderly men gathered on steps outside buildings. The familiar language, and accent I assume I once had washing over my ears as I traced paths I had walked so many times as a child. The warm smell of imqaret permeated the air, bringing back memories I didn’t know existed. Every similarity providing comfort as I navigated through the onslaught of people headed for the market, however it wasn’t long before similarities became differences. I’m not sure whether it was the new shops in place of old, or that I was struggling to remember how to ask for imqaret without sounding like a tourist, but I had begun to feel very out of place.
By Stacey Vella4 years ago in Wander





