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Haidra (Ammaedara): A guide to Tunisia’s remote, abandoned Roman city with a Byzantine fort
Haidra is a quiet, unassuming town that sits in Tunisia’s far west, not far from the Algerian border. Hold on. Did I say unassuming? Haidra is not unassuming at all. It's actually one of the oldest Roman footprints in all of North Africa!
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
Safety when going for a Safari with children.
For a long time years, Tanzania has always been one of the world’s wonderful safari destinations. Its beautiful landscapes, plains of Serengeti, to Lake Manyara, Tarangire and the old, self controlled ecosystem of Ngorongoro Crater, all of these attracts millions of tourists from all over the world each year to come to Tanzania, including children. We are going to explain how to have a safe safaris with children and what precautions are necessary to be taken.
By Jaynevy Tours6 months ago in Wander
Your guide to Douz, Tunisia’s gateway to the Sahara Desert
Let's be real: when people think about the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, they typically think about deserts and camels. Don't lie – you're probably guilty of this (I know I was once upon a time!).
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
Your guide to Chebika Oasis, Tunisia's hidden mountain oasis paradise
When people think of Tunisia, they might often picture the Mediterranean Sea and an overall laid-back beach lifestyle. They might picture Sidi Bou Said, which has become synonymous with Tunisia in travel advertisements and has become known as "Tunisian Santorini." (I have strong opinions on this one, but that's for another day). They might also picture camels in the vast sand dunes of the Sahara, a typical stereotypical perspective about the overall Middle Eastern and North African region.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
Everest Is Great, But Have You Met Gokyo? (She’s Prettier and Quieter). AI-Generated.
My First Trip to Gokyo: Love at First Hike Everyone talks about Everest. I get it—it’s tall, famous, and dramatic. But when I went on the Trek to Gokyo Valley for the first time, I realized something: Everest may be the star, but Gokyo is the whole show.
By Amble Himalaya6 months ago in Wander
The Balloon Safari in Serengeti
One of the most satisfying moments during safari in Africa especially Tanzania is flying slowly above the wilderness of Africa and witness the beauty of the wilderness. It is a special experience looking down and see the flock of animals, elephants grazing freely and seeing predators stalking their prey. To be able to experience all of this, you will have to opt for hot air balloon.
By Jaynevy Tours6 months ago in Wander
Bulla Regia: Your guide to Tunisia’s Roman ruins surrounded by greenery
If you’re even a little bit obsessed with Roman history, Bulla Regia deserves a spot on your travel map. Tucked just outside Jendouba in northwest Tunisia, this place holds some of the best-preserved Roman ruins outside of Italy and is a reminder that the Roman Empire was basically everywhere.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa6 months ago in Wander
The Complete Annapurna Circuit Guide: Everything You Need Before Your First Step. AI-Generated.
If you’ve been googling the Annapurna Circuit and feel more confused than ready, you’re not alone. I was in the same boat—reading blog after blog, watching videos, and still unsure if I was prepared to walk over 150 km through the Himalayas. But after doing it myself, I can say it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done. And don’t worry, I’ve got your back (and your boots) with everything I learned.
By Kavish Chan6 months ago in Wander
Skip the Line Louvre Tickets: My Secret to a Stress-Free Parisian Adventure. AI-Generated.
As a traveler who has spent the better part of two decades crisscrossing the globe, I’ve learned one lesson the hard way: your most valuable currency on any trip isn’t money, it’s time. I can still vividly recall my first, naive trip to Paris, standing in a seemingly endless queue that snaked across the courtyard of the world's most famous museum. That day, I wasted nearly three hours just waiting to get inside. It was a rookie mistake I swore I’d never make again. That’s why the first piece of advice I give anyone heading to the City of Lights is to secure your skip the line Louvre tickets long before you even pack your bags. It's not just a tip; it's the foundation of a perfectly planned journey.
By Paris Effel6 months ago in Wander
The Great British Pilgrimage: My Unfiltered Guide to the London to Edinburgh Journey. AI-Generated.
So, you want to get from London to Edinburgh? Grab a cup of tea (or a stiff gin), and let me tell you how it really is. 1. By Train: The Civilised Champion (with a Dash of Harry Potter)
By Paris Effel6 months ago in Wander
Top 20 Must-Visit Places in Uttarakhand
Nestled in the Himalayas, Uttarakhand (literally “Northern Land” and "Land of Gods") is home to lush forests, snow-capped peaks, sacred rivers and vibrant hill towns. This diverse state offers everything from spiritual pilgrimage sites and mountain treks to colonial-era hill stations and wildlife safaris. Whether you’re seeking adventure, serenity or cultural richness, Uttarakhand’s beauty is sure to captivate. Here are 20 of the must-visit destinations, each with its own charm, attractions and local flavor.
By Mountains Curve6 months ago in Wander











