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Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
The Best Destinations to Spend Your New Year’s Eve
2023 is around the corner. This is the moment we yearn to do something new, something exciting to kick start the New Year. Set aside wondering about the things to do, have you thought about where you want to spend New Year’s Eve? That itself is the most thrilling deal! Not just novel ways to wrap up the year–around the world there are top destinations where you can choose to throw the curtains down to 2022.
By isabella jhonson3 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
Ghanians Practice The Same White Supremacy & Xenophobia Seen in the United States
In every car I'm a passenger in I have to battle myself and decide if I want my Ghanian friend to be stopped and harassed by the police or immigration. Perhaps I will sit in the back and pretend to be an Uber or Bolt customer. Even when it is a Bolt or Uber ride, they'll stop the driver if they don't see thier phone mounted on the dash.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Reasons Why Single Men Are Joining Tours
Because if you stay where you are, there is no guarantee you’ll be lucky enough to find love and settle down. A lot of American men are single nowadays. Whether they are unmarried, divorced or widowed, the fact remains that they are lonely and looking for love.
By Florence Williamson3 years ago in Wander
Frugal Fun Galore on the Northern Shore - Part 2
This has been the best year of my life hands down. I'm out on the dating scene and I've been enjoying myself immensely. I decided to get on TikTok to promote my upcoming book about breaking the chains to alcohol addiction. The response has been overwhelming. I'm sober, not boring.
By Susan Eileen 3 years ago in Wander
The People You Meet At Airport Bars
I love an airport bar. I'm talking a classic, overpriced spot with little to no ambiance, four boring, but very established beers on tap and a bartender sporting a lanyard. Hey, I’m low maintenance when it comes to killing time between whatever travel hiccups blow my way. Sure, you could hit the lounges, drown your travel anxiety with all-you-can-drink whatever, but that vibe is more laptopy (An adjective I just made up.) Not very social. I prefer an unpredictable rotation of people from wherever, going wherever. A swift, non-committal, non-judgement conversation that will pass the time of even the worst airline’s mechanical issues. These are the places you can meet a one-hour friend. I won't partake in those bars where you order through ipads. You punch in an order and swipe your card like you’re at a food & booze ATM. What a burn on society. That says, “Nobody wants to talk to you anymore. Click these buttons if you want something, and here are the suggested gratuities.” Ouch. That hurts. (I’m looking at you, Toronto Pearson.)
By Christina Walkinshaw3 years ago in Wander
Most stunning waterfalls on earth
People go from all over the world to witness waterfalls, one of the most amazing natural wonders on earth, since they are powerful and inspiring forces of nature. There are many hundreds of waterfalls in the world, including the Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon, the Niagara Falls on the US/Canada border, and Maine. However, the most stunning waterfalls are not always the tallest. Take Croatia's Plitvice Waterfalls, which feature 16 lakes that merge to form a succession of waterfalls and cascades.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
South Africa's Unknown Attractions
If you want the independence to explore the region you are visiting on your own, you might want to look into vehicle rental South Africa for the ideal set of wheels. South Africa isn't about the large cities, but rather the small towns and priceless pearls you find along the route, according to a seasoned traveler. There is a unique, lesser-known destination around every corner, from the Free State to the Western Cape and the Karoo, that will surpass your wildest expectations and revitalize your creative side without breaking the bank. South Africans are spoiled with undiscovered sights and jewels. Just a few of the towns and tourist destinations you should keep an eye out for when visiting that region.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
Best Destinations to Visit in Autumn
Many people believe that the holiday season is finished as the summer season comes to a close, but some of the best travel months of the year are September, October, and November. "Shoulder season" is the period from September to November when crowds are at their lowest but temperatures are still good. As a result, you can visit some of the places on your bucket list for a lower cost (and under far calmer conditions). Here are some ideas for places to visit this fall if you want to get away.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander





