activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
CANOEING FOREVER
Despite the recent mass appeal of stand-up paddleboarding, the overtaking of the ocean kayak, and the temptation of luxury yacht sailing, nothing can or will replace our love affair with the canoe. A symbol of our heritage, most born-and bred Canadians hold at least one fond memory of canoeing in their brain bank.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Wander
Chartering a Luxury Yacht Rental in Dubai
The best yacht rental in Dubai for everyone! A yacht trip with your family including grandparents, parents, a bunch of young children, or even with your paw buddy is so much convivial. Charter our yacht rental in Dubai and have the time of their lives.
By Maria Lindsay5 years ago in Wander
Freckles Abroad
The past few weeks have been incredibly active. I've finally gotten to do some real traveling, spending a whole night out of London for the first time since I arrived here! Not to mention setting eyes on the English countryside for the first time.
By Gabrielle R. Lamontagne5 years ago in Wander
Careless Precision
It’s been a long day; I massage my temples as I slowly get up and head outside. Life and work are draining, and I’m eager to let my creative side take control so that my mind can wander. As I head into the shed, I grab my tools off of the wood countertops and lay them on the stool next to me. I immediately feel bliss rush over me. I plug in the cord and slowly release my foot down onto the pedal that powers the wheel which spins my pound of clay with speed. My first tool is a sponge, drenched in water my sponge allows me to work with the clay instead of against it. I have no plan for this clay, only to see where my tools take me.
By Danielle Smith5 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Visit to National Parks in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has a diverse range of landscapes, and its national parks are among them. Most of these national parks claim the UNESCO World Heritage title. Providing a home to a number of endangered species, Sri Lanka's national parks are rich in biodiversity. No Sri Lankan tour is complete until the country's national parks are visited.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
The Magic of Sailing. Top Story - June 2021.
Sailboaters are atunned with nature. Power boaters are anathema to nature. I began sailing when I was a child. My family had a friend, an older gentleman with a sailboat who had an enormous amount of patience with an 8-year-old rambunctious boy. He taught me boat and water safety, how to handle a small boat in rough waters and most of all taught me respect for the sea.
By Michael Trigg5 years ago in Wander
How to pick an island to learn windsurfing in the Maldives
The sheer number of islands and resorts in the Maldives means you have to keep some things in mind if you want to pick the correct island for any particular water sport. As all are different in some way or another. If windsurfing is your jam keep here are some points to ponder.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
Free as a Bird
It was the middle of the European leg of our backpacking journey when my best friend (and greatest person I know), Nevena, and I visited Switzerland. This particular adventure was a six-month backpacking trip consisting of 16 countries in Europe, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.
By Andrea Jardine5 years ago in Wander
Cool Boat Accessories for This Summer
Freshwater fishing is one of the most popular outdoor activities in the United Arab Emirates(UAE), and it is easy to see why: it is enjoyable, healthy, and exciting, and it is a perfect way to get the family together while enjoying the natural wonders of the water. Freshwater anglers also enjoy their sport from the helms of their fishing boats, which comes as no surprise.
By Zawraq Mail5 years ago in Wander
Safety Hiking For Newbies
Every year, hiking gives hundreds of thousands of people a great lot of enjoyment and a sense of adventure, and it is almost never dangerous. However, individuals do get lost and have accidents from every now and then, and it may quickly turn into a dangerous activity if you are not prepared.
By lovely tolentino5 years ago in Wander
Up the tracks and back the tracks and SF's
Jim’s Woods – Up the tracks and back the tracks and SF’s. Since we now lived in the country, I'd prefer to just wander about, or sit and listen to all the different bird songs and calls. The ‘chirr’ from dozens of crickets all at once and far-off cows lowing. The haunting sound of a train whistle, miles away in the distance. I'd often wander down the tracks, inhaling the evening smells of fresh mown hay, distant cow manure and the spicy odors of wild herbs and wild flowers growing alongside the tracks in the ditch. It was dreamy, it felt like a dream...
By Jim E. Beer - Story writer of fact and fiction. 5 years ago in Wander










