travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
How the World Celebrates Boxing Day!
The festive season is on folks! Guess what? Celebrations don’t end with Christmas in many parts of the world. Right after Christmas, people celebrate what is called Boxing Day. What’s more exciting than gifting and unboxing gifts? On this day people do exactly that. You can grab the biggest deals and offers of the year – that’s why it’s also celebrated as a shopping holiday.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Sydney’s Top Activities That Scream Luxury
It’s safe to say that most of us are accustomed to living the ‘paycheck to paycheck’ life. But there are times that call for us to live large and spend those dimes, especially when you’re living in a sprawling metropolis like Sydney.
By calvin candie3 years ago in Wander
Don’t Miss These If You Live in Sydney (2022-23)
Champing at the bit for the weekend? In a coastal metropolitan city like Sydney, we don’t blame you. This epicentre of all things awesome has everything you need to make the most of your week, weekend and beyond. And now that we are kicking off December this week, there’s a whole bunch of new events that are ready to unfold and make the city summer-ready!
By calvin candie3 years ago in Wander
What To Do In Sydney This Weekend And Beyond
We’re already counting down the days to summer in Sydney, and our culture calendar is shaping up nicely – promising a very happening couple of days. Honestly, we haven't been this excited in a long time! There's much more than the weather that’s heating up! And as we are officially en route to enter the festive season, the events are looking more colourful than ever!
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
Christiania: City Within a City
Nestled in the center of Denmark, surrounded by an old brick wall covered in graffiti, is the free-town of Christiania. I was fascinated with its history- created in the 1970’s when a group of anarchists, artists, and hippies took over an old military base and proclaimed it separate from Denmark. With blatant disregard for Danish marijuana laws and building colors, it remains it's own thing to this day. I had to see Christiania for myself, so I went in the dead of winter, and walked all 85-acres of the walled city within the city. I’ll tell you the ins-and-outs of this little Freetown and the best place to grab some grub.
By Kelley Zherzhi3 years ago in Wander
Advantages and Disadvantages of Hostel life
In a hostel, students can reside and study or work. Typically, hostel management and guests watch over it. Students who live in dorms get a taste of dorm life. They eventually made these hostels their homes. Hostels are typically constructed with the requirements of underprivileged students and working-class officials in mind.
By Addressguru India3 years ago in Wander
6 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving to a New Country by Myself
So you have your bags pressed and your manual prepared. You've triple-made sure that you really do without a doubt have both your boarding passes and your visa - - and will perhaps really take a look at once again... for good measure. Presently, you're headed toward live in another country without precedent for your life and you were unable to be more energized!
By Covenant Stanley3 years ago in Wander
Unique Holiday Getaways: 5 Airbnbs to Stay In The UK
We all enjoy going on holiday. They’re a chance to escape everyday life for a few blissful moments, whether it’s your first or sixth getaway of the year. As we venture into the cold, winter months, you might want to take a minute to relax outside of your home without jet-setting across the globe. And that’s where staycations come into the picture.
By Adam Johnson3 years ago in Wander
How To Beat Off The Stress in Sydney on Weekends
It’s one of those weekends yet again where you are wondering what to do and where to go. Most of you would prefer to turn into couch potatoes on a lazy weekend. But as this is a much-needed break after all that work stress, don't you think you should make the most out of it by heading outdoors. Sydney is one city that opens up all doors to relax and unwind. There is no dearth of sights to see, visit and enjoy so much that you will be spoilt for choice.
By calvin candie3 years ago in Wander
Sydney Vs Melbourne : Where to Spend Xmas and New Year?
We may not have a white Christmas like our friends up there in the Northern Hemisphere, but we do make up for the snow with our traditional backyard BBQS, festive lights, summer markets, special holiday lunches, and Xmas wonderlands.
By Charlotte Evelyn3 years ago in Wander
16 Incredible Facts About Japan That Will Blow Your Mind
1) Japan has the oldest constitution in the world. Japan is one of the oldest countries in the world and it has a constitution that is over 200 years old. Japan's Imperial Constitution was drafted by Prince Ito Hirobumi and was adopted on February 11th, 1889. The Constitution establishes a form of government in which the Emperor serves as head of state and head of government, with legislative power vested in an elected parliament.
By Daily Informationer3 years ago in Wander










