solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
The Grisly Kokkinogia Mine. Copper, Secrets and Killers?
Copper, Cliffs, and... Killers? Mitsero, a charming (or rather eerie) village in the heart of Cyprus, is home to the Kokkinogia Mine. It's a place where history, adventure, and… yes, even a little drama come together. If you thought Cyprus was all about sun, sea, and beaches, think again. This is the place where you can find copper, but unfortunately, also a few macabre surprises.
By Hidden World Journey11 months ago in Wander
How You Can Choose The Best Seat on a Plane
If you want a best seat on a plane, here's a small trivia for the ones travelling for the first time in Flight. Recently my friend suggested me to book flight tickets from Travomint while choosing the best seat on a plane and i got to know about the tricks which you should also before you travel anywhere.
By Amritesh Sinha 11 months ago in Wander
Full Guide to Eating in Morocco During Ramadan as a Tourist
Visiting Morocco During Ramadan: What to Expect If you’re visiting Morocco during Ramadan, it’s important to be mindful of local customs. As a tourist, you are not forbidden from eating during the day, but it’s best to avoid eating or drinking in public out of respect for those fasting. Finding breakfast and a morning coffee can be challenging, as many local cafés and restaurants remain closed until later in the day. However, in tourist areas, you can usually find something open. By late afternoon, around 4:00 PM, the markets come alive as Moroccans prepare for the evening meal, so from then on, food options become widely available again.
By Hidden World Journey11 months ago in Wander
Crystal Lagoon Malta
Nestled on the picturesque island of Comino, Crystal Lagoon is one of Malta’s best-kept secrets. While the nearby Blue Lagoon often steals the spotlight, Crystal Lagoon offers a more serene and breathtaking escape for those who crave crystal-clear waters, stunning sea caves, and fewer crowds.
By GOZOblu Private Boat Tours11 months ago in Wander
Me and my pink bicycle
New Zealand. Oh, how I dreamed of going and exploring this country. And how sure I was, I would never be able to afford a trip like that. But a few years of travelling, tons of experiences and a lot of confidence later, I realized it could be possible. Saving a bit of money from a previous job, all it cost me was a plane ticket and the application for a Working Holiday Visa.
By Anna-Lisa Schriever11 months ago in Wander
Blue Lagoon Malta Boat Trip
Are you dreaming of crystal-clear turquoise waters, breathtaking scenery, and an unforgettable boat trip? The Blue Lagoon in Malta is the perfect destination for a spectacular day at sea. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning to explore its beauty once again, our ultimate 2025 guide will help you plan the perfect boat trip to this stunning location.
By GOZOblu Private Boat Tours11 months ago in Wander
Essential Tips for a Hassle-Free Trip to Cyprus
Currency: In the southern (Greek) part of Cyprus, the euro has been the official currency since 2008. In the northern (Turkish) part, the Turkish lira is the official currency. However, euros are often accepted there, but usually at a poor exchange rate.
By Hidden World Journey11 months ago in Wander
Out with the huskies
Silence. The only sounds that can be heard are paws scrunching on the snow and a sled gliding over icy tracks. All around it’s endlessly white. Snowcapped mountains in the distance, frozen lakes and ice crystals in the trees. Stars shining from above and their reflection on the snow. Face stiff and with every blink you feel your frozen eyelashes brushing your cheeks. Completely vulnerable, exposed to the elements with only a few layers separating you from a white death. And still full of trust and at ease because of these twelve souls safely carrying you back home. A shared look between you and your lead dog, a quick command and the entire team turns in unison. You push the sled around and you know; you have nothing to worry about as long as you’re together. And your dogs know the same. They’re out here, loving it. The cold, the exercise, the smells, the speed. But they also know, you keep them safe. You know where to go, when to stop and when to return. It’s a connection you’ll never have again. Not with any dog and definitely not with any human. It’s special and unique and it shows you that maybe, that’s what we’re actually made for. For something primitive. Something simple. And natural.
By Anna-Lisa Schriever11 months ago in Wander
Moroccan Taxis Undercovered - What Every Traveler Should Know!
Getting around in Morocco is quite different from what you might be used to. Unlike in many Western countries, Moroccan taxis come in different types, each with its own rules, pricing, and quirks. Here’s what you need to know before hopping into one.
By Hidden World Journey11 months ago in Wander











