solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Explore the world it’s worth it ...
From the beauty of mountains to the glittering sands of the shore, reviving voice of the tides that fades up smoothly as they embrace the shore, the fragrance of the dry sand when hit by the first drops of rain in the deep pine forests, ripples of small waves when the vital air strike against the lake, at this surprising instant the sudden chirruping of birds when they make flight nearby, these all are enhanced by the moments of the day, for instance, if it’s the moment of the sun to blaze & ready to sprinkle it’s luminosity over the world from the spack of sand till the peak of the mountains till the depth of waters, the beauty of nature spreading its magic beyond the horizon, & all these amazing sceneries are worth admiring & indulging one’s self in the serenity beyond all worries that keep us bothering making us avoid the blessings of nature spread at each & every step every now & then.
By Noor Ul saba Shah4 years ago in Wander
What are the Do's and Don'ts of Traveling Solo?
Traveling is also giving yourself one of the best opportunities that nothing else can—to discover and rediscover yourself. There are few people who truly know themselves, and many of those people traveled the word or still are traveling. Now when I talk about traveling I don’t refer to that type of traveling with many friends and tour guides and with a basic touristic route to follow.
By Tiffany Harper4 years ago in Wander
10 Reasons Why Living Internationally Can Be Better
Having COVID-19 twice, both not of my own doing, taught me that life is too short, and it’s important to never have any regrets. So I made a decision that day after my fourteen days of quarantine that I would have no regrets. Thank god, it was only a minor case both times. I was very lucky indeed. I plan on living internationally in London with the man I love. We both decided on London for a lot of reasons. Here are the ten reasons why living internationally is better:
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)4 years ago in Wander
One Fun Day in Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Netherlands boasts the largest port in Europe and it’s located in Rotterdam. The city’s architectural wonders are sure to pull you in. Thanks to the reproduction of the town after the Second World War, before that, the city was like a small town and had narrow streets. Rotterdam is also an attractive place to explore. The architecture is characterized by bold design and high-rise buildings, while the busy seaport helps to infuse the city with a strong work ethic and down-to-earth attitude.
By Emma Koster4 years ago in Wander
The Importance of Vacation.
On May 20th 2022 I went on the first vacation I have been on in I don’t know when. On the way home from this vacation I realized for the first time ever why taking vacations are so important as I was enjoying myself. What I came to understand is vacations are not really about getting away, but really just about finding a new way among what is already taking place.
By Joe Patterson4 years ago in Wander
Travel more to discover yourself!
I had no idea how drastically my life would alter in the next four months as I stepped off the plane in Florence International Airport. Everything felt different right away. The air was crisp, and the sun shone brightly over the Tuscan landscape. My eyes wet as I looked around at my new surroundings, taking in the full beauty of Italy.
By Temătoru Ionuţ4 years ago in Wander
Top 5 most visited countries in Europe. Where do we stop to visit?
France - 86,918 tourists Enchanted by the lights of Paris, France is at the top of the wish list of travelers according to data collected by the World Tourism Organization. We could say that this country bets on the kitchen, the sauces, the cheeses, the pastries and the sweets attract the tourists to every corner. Cities such as Colmar, Biarritz, Lyon, Dijon, Aix-en-Provence and Carcassonne are not to be missed both in winter and in the middle of spring.
By Story Time by Raluca4 years ago in Wander
How to Explore Singapore in a Day
Tipped to be one of Asia's most popular tourist hubs, the Lion City is home to some of the world's finest recreational and cultural hotspots. Although a single day is by no means sufficient to explore all that Singapore has to offer, those who are on a tight schedule can still hit the major landmarks around the city within a day. From experiencing Singapore's iconic theme parks to wining and dining like a local, here are some tips on how to enjoy a memorable day of sightseeing in Singapore.
By Peaushan Devanarayana4 years ago in Wander







