travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
Deep Sea Fishing In Murrells Inlet: How To Make The Most Of Your Trip?
Of late, a lot of people are showing interest in deep sea fishing because it provides them a proper gateway for pursuing something adventurous. That is why places like Murrells Inlet are gaining huge popularity because of the opportunity the place provides when it comes to deep sea fishing.
By Crazy Sister Marina2 years ago in Wander
Why Not Boycott Tourism to USA, UK, Kenya, Ghana & Malawi Since Corporations Are Being Boycotted Over Israel Genocide Visit South Africa Instead
Wednesday, 3 June 2023 By TB Obwoge Surely the United States and for the most part the United Kingdom don't need tourism to survive, however a 2024 with much less visitors would hurt the industry. As for Kenya, Ghana and Malawi that need tourism to fund their budgets it's worth skipping the trips and choosing better options.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Wander
How to Make the Most of Your Manta Ray Snorkeling Adventure in Kona?
Today adventure tourism has caught the fascination of many millennials who are thronging places across the globe that provide them an opportunity to try something out-of-the-box. That is why Kona, Hawaii is one of the most sought-after destinations for people who are looking for an opportunity to snorkel with the great Manta Rays.
By Kona Ocean Adventures2 years ago in Wander
How to get around Surabaya
Indonesia's East Java capital, Surabaya, is a bustling metropolis that combines modern amenities with a touch of the past. Getting around Surabaya could serve as a thrill. Here's a comprehensive guide of available modes of transportation when you are in Surabaya, enjoying a wonderful vacation.
By Rochell Megan2 years ago in Wander
Our trip to Florence
While in Rome, we decided to do a spontaneous day trip to Florence. Nothing was planned, we just decided to buy a return train ticket and go with the flow. The only thing we were dead set on seeing is Michelangelo’ statue of David, other than that it would be just walking around the city and figuring out on the way what to do.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Wander
How to get from Bangkok to Hua Hin Thailand
The charming coastal town of Hua Hin lies on the western end of the Gulf of Thailand at a distance of 200 km to the south of Bangkok. Known as the original beach resort of Thailand due to being patronized by the Thai Royalty in the past It is currently quite popular due to its beautiful beaches as well as the vibrant cityscapes with bustling markets, golf courses etc. The aura of bonhomie that prevails in Hua Hin appeals to many visitors. Find numerous ways of getting to Hua Hin from Bangkok.
By Gabriel Anthony2 years ago in Wander
Must Do: Daintree Rainforest
In 2020, during those awful Covid times, when nobody could travel interstate or overseas and my passport was looking sadder by the day, my friend Lainie and I decided to hit the road. We used the Transfer Car website to transfer a van from Brisbane to Cairns. For just a $1 a day, we drove up the coast exploring little towns, coffee shops and maybe also eating a pie at every bakery. It was the best getaway for a time where getaway's weren't really encouraged. The only thing we had to make sure was that the van had fuel in it (sometimes, forgetting that part and living life on the edge a little bit). We had enjoyed the trip so much so far that when arriving to Cairns, we swapped our Transfer Car for a Traveller's AutoBarn Van (which we now had to pay more than $1 a day for) and kept driving up north.
By Elly-Grace Rinaldis2 years ago in Wander
Airport Chronicles of a Check-in Agent
In the dimly lit terminal of an international airport, weary travelers shuffled toward the economy class check-in counters, anticipation and exhaustion etched on their faces. Among them was Martin Caldwell, a middle-aged man with a penchant for luxury but a wallet that disagreed.
By Evaline Kemunto2 years ago in Wander
Beyond Borders
In a transformative journey that spanned continents, from the bustling urban landscapes of Los Angeles to the enchanting terrains of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), I encountered a tapestry of culture, cuisine, and tradition that reshaped my worldview. What began as a mere expedition evolved into a soul-stirring odyssey, unraveling the beauty and richness of Emirati culture.
By Idris Yanda Nasiru2 years ago in Wander






