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Save, Spend, & Splurge: Holiday Edition!
As I am already thinking of holidaying, I thought I would share some obvious and not-so obvious gems. Below are a few destinations where you could be putting your feet up and chilling for a well-earned break, whether you wanna save, spend, or splurge!
By Nathalie Martin7 years ago in Wander
Educational Tours: Everything You Need to Know About Educational Traveling
The first question I’m asked whenever I open my favorite subject; which is, of course, traveling; is, "What does it mean to travel while educating yourself?" My answer varies from person to person. There’s no clear definition of educational travel in the end. It would be too hard to define such a broad experience of emotions, thoughts, spirituality, and communication. It would be restrictive and pretentious. I like to always leave room for improvisation.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Invest in a Charter Flight
The demand for private planes tends to fluctuate depending on the strength and stability of the global economy. Therefore, just before the financial collapse in 2008 the demand was at its all-time high, whereas it has suffered a severe drop (even by 34 percent) the next year. Nowadays, as things are looking up, the ratio seems to be improving, nonetheless, buying a plane is still an incredibly expensive and risky investment. Nonetheless, why would you do so when you can simply invest in a charter flight. Here are five advantages to this method that you need to know about.
By Audrey Taylor7 years ago in Wander
Instagram or Instigator?
I’ve always had that pull to travel, to be somewhere else and experience something seemingly more exciting than wherever I currently am. Our individual world’s are so easily global—thank you, social media. The rise of international budget airlines help that, too. It’s easy to get caught up in the sparkle of travel, especially when we’re bombarded with perfectly captured, colored and curated images of the best moments abroad from all kinds of people on various social platforms.
By Molly Solorzano7 years ago in Wander
Retirement Is the Best Time to Plan a Vacation
The best possible time for a travel vacation is after retirement. Your time is your own, to do with as you please, at your pace. There is no waiting for your well-earned annual vacation, no stress around trying to fit your time into a tight vacation schedule. Imagine not having to drag yourself back to work after a short-ended, jam-packed whirlwind tour of some faraway place where you need another week to recover from all that excitement. What better time to take that luxury Alaskan cruise or soak in the sights on a leisurely river cruise? What follows are some popular vacations for after retirement:
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Wander
What Should You Know About Fall Camping?
While spring is for searching for the best blooms and summer is all for adventures in the beach, mountain, or river, then fall is for camping. No matter how much adventure you’ve had in the other seasons, you can never miss out the benefits of camping during the fall.
By Miriam Lawrence7 years ago in Wander
How to Plan Your First Travel Backpacking Trip (Like a Boss)
Planning your first trip abroad is nerve-racking, exhilarating, and scary. Will you pick the right location? What about getting the right price? How do you choose the perfect activities? What cities should you go to, and how will you get there?
By Natasha Sydor7 years ago in Wander











