solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Getting Lost in the Medina: The Day Marrakech Taught Me to Slow Down
The first time I walked into the Medina of Marrakech, I thought I was prepared. I had watched the YouTube videos, saved the “must-see” spots, and even practiced saying salaam alaikum with what I thought was decent pronunciation.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Kerala Travel Deals – Viacation Tourism Tour Packages. AI-Generated.
Many travelers want to experience “God’s Own Country” but assume a trip to Kerala will be expensive. With Viacation Tourism, that worry disappears. Our exclusive Kerala Tour Packages are designed to give you the best value, quality stays, smooth travel, and memorable experiences—without stretching your budget.
By Viacation Tourism2 months ago in Wander
Froggyland: A Wonder of the World
“Have you ever heard of Froggyland?” I have asked this question a million times in the past month, to friends, to students, to colleagues, to Tinder matches, to whosoever will listen to the ramblings of a madman (me). Have you, dear reader, ever heard of Froggyland? I thought not. It’s not a place you read about in the history textbooks. No wars were fought over it, no huddled masses ever sought refuge there. No kings were crowned in Froggyland, and therefore none were overthrown in bloody or bloodless revolution. Froggyland is Froggyland, simple as that.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 months ago in Wander
Me & My AI in Oslo
Oslo may not be the first city people think of for a weekend break, but for me it had been long overdue. I’d been looking forward to it for a long time. The flight itself was short, but for the first time in my life I was in the air at sunset—watching it unfold from above the clouds. It was breathtaking. The sun, partially veiled, was a perfect round orb glowing red like volcanic lava. When it slipped away, the scarlet sky gave way to darkness, and below I saw streetlights stretch like golden veins—almost like neurons connecting across the land. Different from any night view I’d seen before. In that moment, I sensed this trip would be different, though I couldn’t have guessed how much help I would need from my AI before it was over.
By Ana M. Perca2 months ago in Wander
Moroccan People: Culture, Identity & the Country’s Remarkable Landscapes
Who Are the Moroccan People? Moroccans are the inhabitants of Morocco, one of North Africa’s most culturally diverse nations. The population is a blend of several ethnic, linguistic, and cultural groups.
By Kate carter2 months ago in Wander
Vardzia, Georgia - Inside the Cave City That Time Almost Forgot
Hidden deep in the rugged valleys of southern Georgia lies Vardzia, one of the most impressive cave cities in the world. While places like Cappadocia often steal the spotlight, travelers who make their way to Vardzia quickly realize that Georgia hides an equally extraordinary ancient wonder—one that is quieter, wilder, and far less touched by mass tourism.
By Hidden World Journey2 months ago in Wander
Airports in Morocco: Complete Guide to the Country’s Aviation Gateways
Overview of Morocco’s Airport Network Morocco operates a well-developed network of international and domestic airports. These airports serve millions of passengers each year and support Morocco’s tourism industry, business travel, and internal connectivity. The airport system is managed by ONDA (Office National Des Aéroports), which oversees improvements, safety standards, and passenger services nationwide.
By Kate carter2 months ago in Wander
I Climbed Island Peak and All I Got Was Frozen Toes and a Story Worth Telling. AI-Generated.
(If you want an adventure that humbles you and makes you laugh at yourself, Island Peak is waiting.) I signed up for Island Peak Climbing full of excitement, a backpack full of chocolate bars, and absolutely zero idea of how cold my toes would get. The summit sits at 6,189 meters (20,305 feet) above sea level.
By Sofia Jackson2 months ago in Wander
Vacations Seem Impossible
It's been a year and I haven't had my own car. I know lots of people don't have a car and that should be no big deal, but I'm just not the same without my own car. I accepted that I couldn't afford it anymore. I'm old, on a fixed income, and I just don't have the spending money like I did way back when. Plus, I've never known anything about fixing cars, and they all break down at some point. It was driving me insane - literally. I would get so depressed. Though I am happier that I'm not spending a fortune on a car, I haven't gone anywhere in a year. Nowhere. The most exciting trip I've been on in a year is to the local Walmart. That's pretty pathetic to me, especially when I know that I suffer from Wanderlust. Oh yeah, I got bit by the Wanderlust bug big time back in 2018. I've always loved traveling, but when I got into Road Tripping, I fell in love with travel even more.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 months ago in Wander








