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Manaslu Circuit Trek
The 11 nights 12 days trek in the Manaslu conservation area of Gorkha district is one of the best multi day trek that trekkers can do in Nepal. Manaslu Circuit Trek is an incredible choice for off-the-beaten-path lovers. It is the best alternative for those who want to avoid the more touristic trails like Annapurna and Everest. Mt Manaslu, with a height of 8,163m, is the main attraction of the trek, and the trails encircle the Mt Manaslu clockwise, so it is called the Manaslu circuit trek. With the Mt Manaslu trekkers can see the peaks like as Mt Manaslu 8163 m (26,781 ft), Himalchuli (7,893 m (25,896 ft), Ngadi Chuli 7,871 m (25,823 ft), Buddha Himal 6672 m (21889 ft), Cheo Himal 6,820 m (22,375 ft), Manaslu North 7,157 m (23,446 ft), Samdo Peak 5,177 m (16985 ft), Naike Peak 6,211 m (20,377 ft), Larke Peak 6,249 m (20,505 ft) and many more.
By Nepal Trek Hubabout a month ago in Wander
How to Stop Chasing “Perfect Moments” in Umrah
Every pilgrim, while performing the sacred journey of Umrah, wishes for all the perfect moments. But in reality, Umrah was never meant to be perfect. It was meant to be sincere. Pilgrims arrive in Haram, carrying many expectations.
By Abdul Rahim Khanabout a month ago in Wander
The Genius Idea of Stopovers in Warsaw
Normally I aim to spend anywhere from two to three hours between connecting flights at international airports before moving on promptly to my final destination. In the adventure my wife and I undertook, we had a stopover in Warsaw of a whopping seven-and-a-half hours **during the day**. There is no way any airport is so good to spend that much time there during the day, so we were definitely going to see the city. But was it worth it? Could we see something and get back to our connecting flight without being frazzled?
By Richard Soulliereabout a month ago in Wander
10 Years ago... Snowboarding
10 Years ago I had my final ride in Freeride snowboarding, the sport I had given much of my early adulthood too, I had reached a semi professional level, sponsored by a European freeride snowboarding company, and I spent the most of my winters touring across Europe to compete in the Freeride World Tour.
By Malachai Houghabout a month ago in Wander
Can I Drink the Tap Water in Morocco? By Morocco Family Vacation
One of the first questions travelers ask after landing in Morocco is a practical one: Can I drink the tap water here? The short answer is simple: most travelers should not drink tap water in Morocco, even though locals often do.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
I Thought Leaving Kuwait Would Be Straightforward.. AI-Generated.
For a long time, Kuwait felt like a place defined by routine. Not in a dull way, but in a steady one. Life moved at a pace I understood. Workdays followed patterns I had grown used to, and weekends slipped by quietly. Somewhere between familiar roads and predictable schedules, Kuwait stopped being just where I lived and became where my life happened.
By Ahmad Byatabout a month ago in Wander
Morocco Weather in May: Warm Days, Long Evenings, and a Perfect Travel Rhythm
The country feels warmer, more social, and more confident — without tipping into the intense heat of summer. For many travelers, May ends up being the moment when Morocco feels most alive and easiest to enjoy.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Morocco Weather in April: When the Country Starts to Breathe Again
After the cooler winter months, the air softens, the sun becomes warmer without being overwhelming, and travel suddenly feels easier. When people ask me when Morocco feels most balanced, April is often the first month that comes to mind.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Madeira: The Island That Teaches You How to Slow Down. AI-Generated.
Madeira doesn’t rush to impress you. It doesn’t need to. From the moment you arrive, the island seems to operate on a different frequency — one that values patience, presence, and the quiet beauty of things that take time to grow. Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring,” Madère is more than a destination; it is an experience in slowing down.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in Wander






