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All of the ways you can Wander; vacation destinations, packing assistance and underrated must-dos from seasoned travelers.
Best Mexican food: dishes to attempt
Mexican food is among the most adored cooking styles on earth, known for its juncture of native and European impacts. Corn, vanilla, chocolate, tomatoes and chile peppers are fixings local to Mexico that have informed recipes all around the world for ages.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Kenya's best food is a kaleidoscope of flavors
"Food tastes much better when you eat it with your hands," announces Nairobi-based food blogger Kaluhi Adagala, utilizing her fingers to prod some newly prepared tilapia off the bone. "It resembles an involved, close connection among you and the food."
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
13 best activities in the Brazilian territory of São Paulo
The greatest city in Brazil reasonably hoards the exemplifications - the greatest this! The most that! The tallest this! The longest that! - however São Paulo isn't just about its title taking substantial wilderness of a capital.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Exploring Solo. AI-Generated.
Essential safety tips for American solo travelers exploring foreign lands alone, including researching destinations, informing someone of your itinerary, keeping important documents safe, blending in with locals, trusting your instincts, and using technology for added security.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Wander
Types of Trekking in Nepal
Nepal attracts trekkers from all over the world because it provides a wide range of options for both amateur and professional trekkers. If you are planning to visit Nepal, then we will be happy to let you know that we offer various trekking packages in Nepal. There are different types of trekking in Nepal based on your stay, service, and difficulty.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
It's Not There Anymore
I can recall the first time I ever went to Clearwater Beach. It was way back in the late 80s when my mother was still driving her cool white Mercury Cougar. We drove all the way from the orange groves of Valrico (a once lovely suburb of Tampa) on what was known as Highway 60 across the Courtney Campbell Causeway bridge straight through to the beach. Then we'd get a table at the closest hotel with a deck for beach viewing, and listen to the steel drums clanging in splendid calypso music as the sun would set, a gorgeous pink cotton candy sky before us. Those were happy times.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Wander



