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The Best Places To Retire Abroad In 2025
During their 23 years together and 11 years of marriage, Jeff Hammerberg and Merlin Parker have moved from Colorado to California to Texas, working in real estate. Their last stop was in Austin, a liberal Lone Star State enclave that matched their personal politics. But after five years, as they prepared to retire, Hammerberg, 66, and Parker, 59, concluded it had become too expensive. Moreover, they didn’t like the political environment in the rest of the state, or even the U.S. “Being a gay couple, Texas was not very compatible,” Parker says. So in March they moved with Wally, their 12-year-old Corgie mix, to Lisbon, Portugal, on the western edge of Europe.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Wander
First-Class Travel Writing Tips
Everyone loves a holiday. But how do go about earning your living writing about them? Surely it’s the easiest gig going, right? You hop on a plane, chill out by the pool for a week or two and write about the fabulous hotel you stayed in when you get back. If you want to write and give a travel copywriting agency a run for its money, then read on to discover our selection of first-class travel writing tips that will get your writing off to a head start.
By Isabella Wood7 months ago in Wander
Birding Tours India
India, with its diverse geography and ecosystems, is a dream destination for bird lovers. From the wetlands of Bharatpur to the Himalayan foothills and the mangroves of Sundarbans, India hosts over 1,300 species of birds—making it one of the richest bird habitats in the world. Whether you're an avid birder, wildlife photographer, or a nature enthusiast seeking peaceful escapes, Birding Tours India offer unforgettable experiences.
By India Safaris7 months ago in Wander
Welcome to Pakistan
When the plane first dipped below the clouds, I caught my first glimpse of the land I had only known through family stories, cricket matches on TV, and the occasional YouTube vlog. It was raw, golden, vast. The mountains stood like ancient sentinels in the distance, and the plains below bloomed in the glow of a sun I had never quite seen before. The words I had read on signs in airports all day finally landed in my heart: “Welcome to Pakistan.”
By Huzaifa Writer7 months ago in Wander
15 Unforgettable Things to Do in Morocco with Kids
Worried about traveling to Visit Morocco with children? Don’t be. This surprisingly family-friendly country provides countless opportunities for cultural discovery, outdoor adventures, and creating lifelong memories together.
By Said Ounir7 months ago in Wander
Wild Encounters and Cultural Wonders Await Down the Jungle Trail
For Australian travelers looking to combine world-class wildlife with rich cultural heritage, India’s tiger safaris are a perfect match. Home to the largest population of wild tigers on the planet, India offers an exotic and soul-stirring experience that appeals to Aussie adventurers, couples, and families alike.
By India Safaris7 months ago in Wander
Back To The Aladdin's Cave - Fannies Emporium - A Morpeth Treasure Trove
Introduction Actually, I visit Fannie's every time I visit Morpeth. Below is about my first visit there: Today (28th of May 25), I got to visit their newly opened second tier, which in six weeks will hopefully have a cake and coffee area ( I knew this was a long term plan), which I found out when talking to Tiffany (now you know where the name comes from).
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 7 months ago in Wander
Wildlife & Culture Safari: An Epic Bucket-List Adventure
For American travelers craving a journey that fuses raw wilderness with cultural wonder, India’s tiger safaris check every box. With over 70% of the world's wild tiger population and a centuries-old tapestry of temples, palaces, and traditions, India invites you on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
By India Safaris7 months ago in Wander
Photographic Memories From Los Angeles Overlooks
PART 1: Memory Landscapes My mom worked as a teacher nearly my entire life. Generally, teachers don’t work summer, but my mom took on additional work nearly every year. She had two kids (and later three) to raise, a master’s degree in her periphery, and responsibility worth two people to carry on her back. I didn’t understand this effect on my mom; all I had were my occasionally hurt feelings and the idea of what family should look and act like from TV.
By Camille Ora-Nicole8 months ago in Wander
The Japanese Garden In Avenham Park In Preston
Introduction The first time I revisited Avanham Park last year, I was impressed by its beauty, and the Japanese Garden looked beautiful, but it was just one of many striking features that I captured on the day:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Wander










