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 to Get Cheap International Data with a GlocalMe G3 HotSpot. Top Story - January 2019.
International travel is awesome. It's exciting, exhilarating, and it's awesome to do in your 20s. International travel is also expensive. There are flights, hotels, and agonizing daily data costs.
By Alicia Springer7 years ago in Wander
Different Ways to Approach Long-Term Travel
If you really want to see the world and experience everything there is beyond your hometown, then the only real way to do that is through long-term travel. This will allow you to spend more than enough time in various places so you’ll have a chance to see everything you want to see without having to rush through and only catch the big tourist attractions.
By Brittnay Sharman7 years ago in Wander
Coping with the Threat of Terrorism
It seems, of late, that the world is going crazy. We confront a risk of injury and death that dominates our awareness. As acts of terrorism are played out nightly on the national news, many people live in real and daily paralytic fear. This is a time that is especially difficult for those who survived the horrific terrorist acts of 9/11 or who have endured the grief of having a family member or friend killed because of an act of terrorism.
By Marlene Affeld7 years ago in Wander
5 Must Visit Pubs in the Andaman Islands
The beach destinations usually have a very vibrant and happening nightlife. In this regard, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will not disappoint you for sure. We all know that the Andaman is one of the most widely visited tourist destinations in India. The lush green forest and the pristine beaches make this tourist spot quite a popular one. There is no dearth of activities for the adventure lovers too. But, if you are in a party mood and want to spoil yourself then the bars and pubs in Andaman are always open for you.
By Sonia Park7 years ago in Wander
How to Cope with Jet Lag?
Those in the habit of frequent and international travelling are very much familiar to jet lag. Feeling fatigued, disturbance in sleeping pattern, stomach problems are associated with long-haul flights. Jet lag can’t be eliminated while travelling across the multiple time zones, but its effect can be lessened by simple tips.
By Nancy Rogers7 years ago in Wander
Genius Cruise Cabin Hacks for Your Next Trip
Hopefully, you're pretty excited for your cruise ship adventure; but since you are wanting to enjoy yourself as much as possible, you want to avoid as many common stresses as humanly possible. Maybe you've already experienced a cruise ship cabin or maybe you've just heard of the space struggle many guests find. Regardless, you are in need of some genius cruise cabin hacks for your next trip.
By Lorna Vause7 years ago in Wander
Beginner's Travel Guide. Top Story - November 2018.
One of the questions I get asked the most these days is "How do you travel so much?" Social media, in particular, paints a sometimes distorted picture of the reality of travel. It highlights all of the breathtaking views, bright smiles with foreigners and crystal clear ocean lagoons but rarely succeeds in opening up about the "how" to the "what."
By Savannah McKinley7 years ago in Wander
Pieces of Gear All Beginner Backpackers Need
Backpacking is one of the most wondrous activities. For all those reasons it's so wondrous, it's also dangerous. The home comforts of civilization don't exist out on the trails, and so it's important to be well-prepared for a backpacking trip of any length. This means covering all your bases: food, water, shelter, warmth, protection from the elements, etc. There's some gear all beginner backpackers need to invest in long before hitting the trail. Especially as a beginner, being well-prepared and taking your time is infinitely better than launching into a trip you're not prepared for.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Wander
7 Things to Keep in Mind When Going on an Extended Road Trip
When I was in my early twenties, I was hungry to travel. I still am and still plan to, but at that point in my life, I just happened to be in a position to do so indefinitely, with no specific goal or object in mind.
By Shane Eide7 years ago in Wander
5 Cities Not to Miss in the United Kingdom
While London is one of the world’s largest and most known destinations, the United Kingdom has many other spots that are equally as exciting and often have less tourist traffic. Venturing up north or south of London gives a great look into the history and lifestyles of Great Britain. Here are 5 cities that should be on your itinerary during your trip to the UK.
By Ashly Helfrich7 years ago in Wander
Working and Traveling Is Easier Than You Think
Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of programs all over the media that allow you to travel in groups and work while traveling. These programs are amazing and make the process very simple; they put you with a group, allow you to share rooms so that the prices are cheaper, and overall it seems like an incredible experience.
By Shawntelle Moncy7 years ago in Wander












