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Visiting the Highlands
Are you planning visiting the Highlands? If so, great, and great choice by the way. I’ve been lucky enough to live in the Highlands of Scotland for coming up on 20 years and I still absolutely love it. There is always something new to see, a new delight, a new surprise – I’ve never lived anywhere like it.
By The Professional Traveller5 years ago in Wander
My Adventure in Greece Part II
Ten years after my Greek adventure/misadventure, I had the chance to go back for a conference. The conference was scheduled to take place at Souda Bay on the Greek Island of Crete. I scheduled my flight through the military travel system, and the conference organizers made the hotel reservation located in the city of Chania. Everything was set, and I promised myself not to lose my passport this time around and not forget to grab the hotel's business card so that I would not get lost again.
By Chad Pillai5 years ago in Wander
This is how we do it
Trips to Las Vegas are always a blast no matter what time of the year one goes. From the age of twenty one to now that I'm forty four I have always enjoyed my trips out there. I have traveled alone, with friends and relatives and each trip has taught me something valuable that I know I will carry with me and implement on future trips. We are well aware that when taking the road trip out to sin city, while fun and exciting can also be a bummer of sorts on that long four hour trip back hungover and penniless. Over the years I have picked up a few tips that have saved me a bundle over time.
By Las Matamaridos5 years ago in Wander
7 Budget Tips to Travel in Switzerland
In all of my travels, I have to say that Switzerland is one of the most beautiful and incredible countries I’ve visited. I had to pinch myself several times to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. The lush, green rolling hills and the delicious chocolate had me mesmerized. However, the $17 burgers from McDonald’s and $8 cappuccinos left me a little shocked.
By SANDEEP SINGH5 years ago in Wander
Palm Springs
For this past 4th of July weekend my partner and I chose to head out to Palm Springs, Ca. Neither one of us is really into fireworks and the previous year we had taken a spur of the moment trip to Pala, Ca. We stayed at the Pala Hotel and Casino and enjoyed everything from the slots, to the pool, the food and most definitely the entertainment. Well into the pandemic, the world had only just begun to open up. Precautions were most assuredly a must, with temperature upon entry and masks that were required to be worn at all times unless eating or drinking only to be quickly placed back on the face. Our trip that year was so much fun and highly enjoyable but that is another story for another time. This time is Palm Springs and as luck would have it we were again near another casino.
By Las Matamaridos5 years ago in Wander
5 Ideas For The Ultimate Luxury Travel Experience
Tired of the same old destinations and tasteless hotel rooms? Why not trying something different this year? From safaris in Africa to urban luxury in Bangkok and glamorous parties on the Mediterranean shores, the summer has something for everyone, so why waiting?
By SANDEEP SINGH5 years ago in Wander
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek positioned inside the coronary heart of the Annapurna massif and it begins from Nayapul and goes as much as Annapurna Base Camp. The ABC and MBC these base camps serve each the climbers attempting summits of the snow Himalayan peaks of Annapurna variety and the trekkers traveling one the most recognized international hiking regions recognised additionally as Annapurna Sanctuary. Machhapuchhare Himal, surprisingly fantastic top is a confined to summit climbs however its basecamp is well-known for trekkers longing to enjoy the classic Himalayan journey.
By Excellent Himalaya5 years ago in Wander








