travel gear
The best travel gear to meet your mountain trekking, beach hopping or city dwelling needs.
7 key things you should always wear on a plane travel
Air travel has become a well-known a part of life for several people.Traveling by plane also can become a touch uncomfortable. After all, you’re seated in limited space with a minimum of 100 people for an extended period of your time . That’s why it’s so important to understand the way to dress for the flight.
By Sakthi murugan5 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Essential Items For Your Hiking Trip
I love adventures that are off the beaten path. There’s nothing quite like a day outdoors checking out all the beautiful scenery whether it’s mountains covered with snow, meadows that are lush and covered in flowers or jagged rock faces. Being outdoors is awe-inspiring, energizing and peaceful all at the same time. And hiking is a great way to experience the outdoors. Not to mention the many health benefits that come along with it!
By Scott Coleson5 years ago in Wander
5 Awesome Travel Accessories
Even if you like to explore the world on the cheap, splurging on a few excellent travel accessories can elevate the experience to new levels of awesome. Whether you’re going to or from London, explore these five options that will take your travels to the next level.
By Katie Tejada5 years ago in Wander
How to have the top essentials when travelling to Kandy
The ancient capital of Sri Lanka, Kandy is frequented by travellers throughout the year. Its historical character is what's alluring to tourists. Hillside adventures, visits to temples and museums, tea plantations, train rides and waterfalls are all going to be part of your Kandy tour. To have fun without any worries on your mind, you need to have all your essentials.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
Yachting in heavy weather
Being prepared is the main thing when leaving on a Vancouver yachting trip. When it goes to the weather, you should be prepared for all of the outcomes as it can turn on you whenever. When especially unpleasant weather hits, the best game-plan obviously is to make a beeline for the shore where possible yet where this isn't possible or functional everybody on board should be prepared for the most noticeably terrible.
By Ryan Olson5 years ago in Wander
Gear for the Overland Track
I walked Tasmania's Overland Track just before the COVID-19 lockdown. At the end of my solo journey – when I arrived at Narcissus Hut to radio the Lake St Clair ferry operator – a park ranger was attaching a public warning sign to the door. All public huts were closed due to the virus.
By Samantha McCrow6 years ago in Wander
Camino Daypack. 10 Essential Items You'll Need To Carry On The Camino De Santiago
So, you have decided to walk a Camino de Santiago, a network of trails throughout Europe that end at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the alleged final resting place of St James. If you decide to have your luggage transported between your daily stops, you´ll be needing a daypack to carry these essential items that you will need to have with you on the Camino de Santiago…
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
The Urban Dictionary of Trending Backpacks
Whether you are a student or a worker, backpacks are something that are made to appeal to everyone. Is it okay to get any type of backpack though? Absolutely not! Some backpacks are made with a certain type of activity in mind, while others are made with something else in mind. The first step towards figuring out what type of backpack you need is to determine what you need from it. Are you going to be playing a lot of sports or going hiking?
By George Swagger6 years ago in Wander
"You packed how much?!"
How's it going everyone?! We're back with another blog about my travels! This week we're going to look at packing what I would call "efficiently", and while this style of packing might not be for everyone, it definitely works for me. So let's get in to it!
By Justin Clark6 years ago in Wander
7 Essentials to Remember to Pack When Camping
The great outdoors! With technology booming right now and AC versions of everything, we spend less time outside and more time lounging around watching Netflix from the comfort of our beds. Trust me when I say I'm in no way judging you for this. I am a lover of shutting myself inside for a week with a 12 pack box of popcorn and Gilmore Girls streaming 24/7.
By Ashlyn Harper6 years ago in Wander
What You Should Know Before Buying a Caravan
Have you found a new caravan that you feel is perfect for you and your needs whilst travelling? Before you get too excited and make the purchase, it is important that you are confident the van itself will be perfect for your holidays – both now and into the future. Buying a caravan is an investment after all, so take the time to ask yourself these questions to make sure this particular van is the right choice for you.
By robprosenik6 years ago in Wander
Crucial Items to Pack for Colder Climates
With the winter popping its head out, it is that time of year again to dust off the thick coats and comforters. Snow days occur on the regular where I live, making hot coffee and layers an everyday occurrence in my home. Depending on where you live, you might not have cold climates or have ever even seen snow. Therefore, traveling to these places might have you unprepared for just how cold it can get in some regions.
By Ashlyn Harper6 years ago in Wander








