
Guides
Wander smarter, and talk shop with those who've been down that road before.
Why Is Paris Worth It?
I have never been one to dream of going to Paris as a kid (or even as I grew up). I have heard stories here and there about how romantic, how beautiful, and how amazing Paris is but looking at photographs, I found it less appealing. I have seen loads of photos from other countries which I think, are more beautiful than what Paris could offer but my God was I in for a surprise when my partner and I decided to spend a holiday in Paris.
By Lois Ceniza8 years ago in Wander
Three Weeks in Vietnam
Vietnam is undoubtedly one of my favourite countries in the world. Throughout my time there, I was constantly blown away with the beautiful scenery, the amazing food, and the welcoming locals. This post basically sums up how I spent my time there, with some hints and tips for anyone planning on visiting.
By Lynsey Bec8 years ago in Wander
7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Split
Croatia’s second largest city after the capital city of Zagreb is Split. This beautiful city is popularly known as being the place where modernity and city life merge with an intriguing touch of ancient, traditional lifestyle. Split treats its visitors with an atmosphere that is quite easy and laid-back, giving visitors a cool-off from the hustle and bustle of the usual city life. Split in Croatia, should definitely be in your travel bucket-list for the following reasons.
By Tanya Cvit8 years ago in Wander
What NOT to Do in London
When preparing for a trip to London, you probably end up Googling the top places to see or the best things to do in this glorious city. While planning ahead definitely pays off, what they usually forget to tell you is which places or activities it is better to skip.
By Anezka Smidlova8 years ago in Wander
8 Places to Visit for a Magical Experience
Magic is all around us, we need only seek it. Ever wonder where those misty mountains that J.R.R. Tolkien took us on an expedition through six books are? Or where Harry and Dumbledore apparated to find a Horcrux? Many of the magical universes from pop culture exist in the real world, and they're open for any adventure seeking traveler to experience. This is a guide to magical destinations where anyone can experience the fantasy worlds we dream of—bringing your wand is optional.
By Alexandria Blan ☽8 years ago in Wander
Top Tips for Travelling Japan
So, you want to travel Japan, eh? Well congrats! You're making a wise decision to see this beautiful country. Japan is rich in culture, art, science, technology and food! However, if you're a westerner like me, there may be some unwritten rules you're unaware you have to follow. It's important to do your research before arriving in Japan, as it's a rather strict and sensitive culture—even the slightest mishap could greatly offend a lot of people!
By Catherine Watson8 years ago in Wander
India's Wonder
Not at all what I expected of India and her people. Jaw dropping architecture; warm, friendly people and poverty that is overshadowed by the citizens of this realm. Their happiness to invite you into their humble homes is overwhelming. Families just do what they have to so as to survive a life of extreme poverty and desolation. The opposite of the elite rich in the country.
By Cheryl Singh Seepersad8 years ago in Wander
6 Travel Tips for Women Visiting India. Top Story - February 2018.
India is a vast and beautiful subcontinent. This magical country is home to over 200 national languages, all major world religions, and a variety of subcultures. India cannot be pinned down to one cultural group with one set of customs. Because of this, it can be difficult to know exactly what you can expect upon your first visit. What will their toilets look like? Is it safe to be alone on a train? Are there even many women's restrooms available in public markets? While this list does not cover all of the things a female traveler should consider, it covers the basics and helps keep you culturally prepared for some of the encounters you may experience along the way.
By Alina Gallupe8 years ago in Wander














