activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Vacations Seem Impossible
It's been a year and I haven't had my own car. I know lots of people don't have a car and that should be no big deal, but I'm just not the same without my own car. I accepted that I couldn't afford it anymore. I'm old, on a fixed income, and I just don't have the spending money like I did way back when. Plus, I've never known anything about fixing cars, and they all break down at some point. It was driving me insane - literally. I would get so depressed. Though I am happier that I'm not spending a fortune on a car, I haven't gone anywhere in a year. Nowhere. The most exciting trip I've been on in a year is to the local Walmart. That's pretty pathetic to me, especially when I know that I suffer from Wanderlust. Oh yeah, I got bit by the Wanderlust bug big time back in 2018. I've always loved traveling, but when I got into Road Tripping, I fell in love with travel even more.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 months ago in Wander
The Rise and Fall of Six Flags America . Top Story - November 2025.
The first time I went to Six Flags was when I was 13, me and my siblings we were in Summer Camp in 2009. We go to pools every Friday and field trips like for instance, Washington Mystics WNBA game which was our first field trip. It was the last field trip before the end of summer camp. We went to the Six Flags in Bowie and we had the most upmost fun going fun rides including the roller coasters (mind you it’s my first time riding roller coasters at the time) after we rode on the rides including the water parks. My favorite ride at Six Flags was the Drop Zone and the Hurricane Harbor where the sharp waves come up and down and it became my all time favorite.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 months ago in Wander
Oregon Caves: A Hidden Gem in the Forest
A Sign Leads the Way During the Summer of 1996, my sister, brother-in-law and I took a road trip from the Bay Area of Northern California all the way to British Columbia. Along the way, we spotted a sign indicating an exit for the Oregon Caves National Monument.
By Dean Traylor4 months ago in Wander
Scuba Diving Travel Hacks: Packing Light Without Missing Essentials
Introduction: Dive Smart, Travel Light Every scuba diver knows that preparing for a trip can be just as thrilling—and sometimes stressful—as the dive itself. From packing regulators and wetsuits to ensuring your dive computer is charged, the list of gear can feel endless. But what if you could travel lighter without sacrificing safety or comfort?
By Parrot Island Scuba Adventures4 months ago in Wander
Three Passes Trek Nepal- The Everest Adventure Few Dare to Try
The Everest region of Nepal is full of famous trekking routes Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes, and Tengboche Monastery. But hidden within these well-known trails lies one of the most challenging and breathtaking journeys in the Himalayas: The Three Passes Trek.
By Ester Mardy4 months ago in Wander











