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Between language barriers, culture wars, and strange people at the airport, your trip is bound to be rife with laughter.
10 MOST WEIRD and UNUSUAL FESTIVALS all around the world
City, Date - Across the globe, communities celebrate a myriad of traditions, some of which defy expectations and embrace the truly bizarre. From tomato-throwing madness to frog-jumping competitions, the world's weirdest festivals offer a captivating glimpse into the diversity of cultural expressions. Here, we present the top 10 most unusual festivals that push the boundaries of conventional celebration.
Salman siddiquePublished 7 months ago in WanderWhy Is It So Hard To Vacation?
It’s coming up on my anniversary in a couple of months. I’m old, mind you. And, since I wasn’t successful as a cougar, so is my husband. I tend to quantify “old” as anything over the mid-forties because that’s when the switch flipped, and I couldn’t ignore the aches in my bones any longer.
Nikki AbelsonPublished 7 months ago in WanderTraveling
This is about a recent airplane flight across the nation. We have TSA pre-check, so we headed to that security line once we dropped our bags off. A woman who was perhaps five feet tall, a bit further up in the line, kept stopping and giving the Hawaiian hang loose sign to someone not near us.
Andrea CorwinPublished 7 months ago in WanderLe Signore Cafe and Snack Bar
When I was planning a walk from Green Street near Marble Arch to Somerset House overlooking the Thames I included Buckingham Palace. The reason for this particular walk was to follow in the steps of James Bond, the legend, and Ian Fleming his creator. About a month before the walk took place I wrote to the Palace and asked if it would be possible during the walk to pop in for a bacon roll and a cuppa tea. I emphasised that we would bring these along. I even used my best Croxley script stationery.
Alan RussellPublished 7 months ago in WanderMontréal vs. Toronto
Another summer is heading to the hills… That means that winter is coming to Montreal and many of my friends in England, Australia and anywhere else where the sun will keep shining past five in the evening wonder why I am still here. Why put up with the cold, the ice you don’t always see until it is under your back, the loss of mobility and the unending snow?
Kendall DefoePublished 8 months ago in Wander"From Two-Wheel Wobble to Roadway Royalty."
Hey there, my fellow adventurers! I'm delighted that you've decided to join me for this wild ride, as I share the uproarious story of how I transformed from a two-wheeled novice to a road warrior extraordinaire.
Brenda ArchiePublished 8 months ago in WanderFlores — the Perfect Island to Start off Your Guatemalan Adventure
Our first stop in Guatemala was Flores, an adorable little island on a lake. Flores serves as the stopping-off point for visiting the famous Mayan temple of Tikal.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 8 months ago in WanderMaybe I'm A-Mazed
It’s been almost 20 years, but I am still a transplant. I moved 286.7 miles farther away from the East Coast and found out, to my shock, that I was now a Mid-Westerner.
Judey KalchikPublished 9 months ago in Wander- Content Warning
Milan is out to get me
"If you take Milan’s name in vain… she will come for you, FACT! It was December 2019 when we decided to spend New Year in Milan. After all, it’s one of the world's fashion capitals, and our expectations were high. The delivery, however, was not so impressive.
Spencer HawkenPublished 9 months ago in Wander Traveling Across the US to Gather Spoons
Last year Randy and I started planning this trip and then decided to postpone it due to the economic and political climate. Then we realized if we waited for conditions to be right, we might never hit the road. So we started planning, set a date, and recently climbed into our motorhome and began our adventure.
Brenda MahlerPublished 9 months ago in WanderFirst Feelings
The experience of first-time intimacy is a profoundly personal and significant moment in one's life. It's a mix of anticipation, vulnerability, excitement, and emotional connection. The journey toward intimacy involves both physical and emotional elements, each contributing to a unique and unforgettable experience.
sharukh fakirPublished 10 months ago in WanderThe Guardian of the Forest
In the heart of the Enchanted Woods, where the trees whispered ancient secrets and the streams sang melodies of forgotten tales, lived a young ecologist named Elara. Her bright eyes sparkled with determination as she roamed through the lush undergrowth, documenting the unique flora and fauna that called this forest home.
micheal oliverPublished 10 months ago in Wander