culture
Get the authentic cultural experience on your next foreign jaunt. Wander like a local; here, there, and everywhere.
How to adapt to culture in Oman
That it looks exactly like something straight out of the Arabian Nights. With vast stretches of beaches to the bustling city life, Oman has everything that would attract the tourists. However, you will likely experience cultural shock if you're a first-timer in the city. Here's a guide on how you can adapt to the culture in Oman.
By Nilusha Perera5 years ago in Wander
Italy, Here we come!
Ponte Vecchio (old bridge) - Florence, Italy Italy, Here we Come! A short story as experienced by Kerry & Yvonne Wilbraham . A genuine and authentic true story as experienced by Kerry & Yvonne Wilbraham during their residency in Florence and Tuscany, Italy during the early 1980's. Written by Yvonne M. Wilbraham
By Yvonne Wilbraham5 years ago in Wander
Why are black people don't go for camping?
"Do I look like a camp for you?" splutters my friend Kiren. And I have to admit, her dry hair and beautiful nails don't scream "tent lover". What about Anna, who grew up in Macclesfield, a rocky outcrop in the Peak region? "What can I do for you?" he asks, busy. Email, on the other hand, never even considered putting it in a tent.
By Muhammad Hussain5 years ago in Wander
A Fat Girl's Guide to Surviving China
I've been living and working in China for the past five and a half years. Whenever I get the chance, I travel. When I'm not traveling or working, I'll go on different facebook groups geared towards fat women and travel. I've talked to a lot of women that want to go to China, but they're afraid China isn't fat-friendly. That the people will make fun of them. They won't find the clothes they like, and they won't like the food.
By Alfie Jane5 years ago in Wander
How to explore Bazaruto on a Dhow Safari
Before all the big ships came about into the world. The countries on the Indian Ocean used a unique little boat called the Dhow. The experience the Dhow safari offers might not be that of a luxury cruise liner, rather, the simplicity of it is what draws the attention of many travellers to Mozambique. Here's what you'll be able to experience and explore.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
Top 5 Koi fish café Binh Tan attracts young people in Saigon
King Koi Coffee Garden Address: 43 Duong Van Duong, Tan Quy Ward, Tan Phu District, HCMC King Koi Coffee Garden attracts young people because of its unique space, here you will be seated among the tables and chairs in the lake, surrounded by swimming koi fish. You can both sip a cup of coffee and feed the fish and take pictures with many unique garden landscapes.
By Tiki Sales5 years ago in Wander
Grace as my Narrative
Seven years ago, my feet walked the beaches of the Bay of Bengal. It was as if I was living someone else’s life. A dream for sure. There for business and fun but my mind’s eye was as excited as a child’s who shakes a snow globe over and over again and can’t believe the magic in front of her.
By Laura Parks5 years ago in Wander
Invisible No Longer. Top Story - September 2020.
In the 1800’s, when New Zealand was colonised, the ancient and sacred female tattooing practice of moko kauae began to fade away. Its very existence was placed under threat alongside the spiritual culture and identity of Māori. Yet, what was initially thought to be lost by the devastating impact of colonisation, has now begun to blossom once again; meaning that a whole new generation of Māori women can wear their identity with pride.
By The Rumble Online5 years ago in Wander
The Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple is a great subject for the topic of iconiclash. As known, the Egyptians believed in many gods, a belief frowned upon by more popular religions such as Christianity. A lot of Egyptian gods were also depicted with the heads of animals, which is not often found in other religions.
By Kailah Pierre5 years ago in Wander











