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Lists of the best of all things travel: A roundup of the world's best vacation hotspots, rugged backpacking adventures and instructions to prepare for the trip of a lifetime.
The Foot Spa massage parlors in Las Vegas, Nevada
A Foot Massage in Las Vegas can relieve muscle tension and reduce joint pain in the entire body, not just your feet. As a result, this treatment can ease arthritis pain in any place. Only the tiniest amount of physical exercise or action will cause extreme pain if you have flat feet.
By Emily Smith5 years ago in Wander
Top Reasons to visit Tbilisi in Georgia
Are you planning a trip with your family? But are you confused about the destination? Do you want to explore a specific destination without burning your pocket? If yes, then Tbilisi, Georgia, will be the perfect destination to offer you a refreshing trip with your family. This beautiful town of Georgia is a gem situated between Asia and Europe. Also, the capital of Georgia, this place offers a plethora of reasons to visit. Historical nerds also list this town as an exciting city to visit.
By Delta Book Flight5 years ago in Wander
Best Places To Visit After Getting Car Park Phone Number London Bridge
Now that parking service providers have made the support facilities a lot better, people who lack tech savviness can discard all concerns related to booking parking online. If you are a car owner on the lookout for vacant spaces, you can reach out to live chat representatives whenever required. Since the parking lot is under tight vigilance around the clock, there is zero chance of your vehicle getting stolen. Now, let us take a quick look at some of the best attractions you should explore after finding London Tower Bridge parking.
By Julie Bruce5 years ago in Wander
Dartmouth Castle, Devon
The south-west peninsula of England is well-known for its flooded river estuaries that provide sheltered moorings for shipping of a reasonable size; at least, what would have been considered reasonable in past centuries. These estuaries needed protection from incursions by foreign warships, and there are several castles that perform this function. The River Dart, in Devon, was guarded by two castles near its mouth, Kingswear on the eastern shore and Dartmouth on the west.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander
Minamisanriku and its people
Visiting Minamisanriku brings us to the core of the Tsunami affected area. Travelling on the bus from Sendai fills your soul when viewing the images of manicured gardens and ancient architectural practices. Dappled in the colour and light of November, the shift in the landscape came as construction works flooded our view. Everything new and machinery working on every horizon. Modern street signs freshly painted and traffic lights obeying orderly commands. The reality the Miyagi prefecture still faces, struck us hard as we entered the devastation zone even 7 and a half years after the event. What we came to learn from the survivors was not just a story of sadness but one of a triumphant recovery that showed the resilience of a people with enough foresight to understand that this event was more than simply dismantling. It presented an opportunity to review previous community practices and utilise the opportunity given to create a more sustainable life style. They are recovering together with redesigned infrastructure and planning from the clean slate this tragedy gave them.
By Mary Jo Hanly5 years ago in Wander
Langtang Valley Trek - Third Eye Adventure
If time is brief , fitness a priority , and you are feeling the necessity perhaps to check the waters before committing to a more arduous trek through the Himalayas, then Langtang Valley Trek is for you. Not only does the trek offer a journey of reasonably moderate effort through a scenically dramatic alpine region well worth visiting in its title , but it also has the additional advantage of being very accessible from Kathmandu, minimizing travel and days wasted for those that want to focus their limited time on trekking, instead of onerous bus or jeep rides.
By thirdeye adventure5 years ago in Wander
Explore the Magnificent North-East India | 7 Places You Shouldn’t Miss
If you are travelling around India, one thing is for sure, you just can’t decide which places to visit to get the most of the culture. In a country that is so diverse, the culture changes every few 100kms. Although it is the most beautiful thing about this colourful country, it also leaves travellers confused as to how to cover all this beauty in a limited amount of time. Usually, travellers tend to cover all the mainstream places of India- The Taj Mahal, the deserts of Rajasthan, the mountains of Kashmir, the backwaters of Kerala, and so on. Don’t get it wrong- these places are just as beautiful and worth a visit, but there is a hidden treasure in the country that not all travellers seek- the magnificent northeast.
By Millie Mowry5 years ago in Wander
Everest Base Camp Trek
The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the best trek in Nepal and is also one of the popular trek in the world. Place yourself in history by hiking along the same path that Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay walked as they made their famous ascent to the summit of Mount Everest (8848 meters / 29,029 feet). The trek is sure to wear you out, but the tiresome feeling is temporary. The sense of achievement that you feel when you reach base camp lasts forever.
By thirdeye adventure5 years ago in Wander











