Beginner Backpacker
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Most Durable Carry-On Luggage
When you go on vacation it's important to have sturdy and durable carry-on luggage that won't immediately stop working or break easily. If it's truly well-made luggage it will last you years and withstand some rough knocks. Also, most reliable luggage has great features that will come in handy when you're traveling.
Richard OwensPublished 7 years ago in WanderA Guide to an Epic Adventure
In this series, we will explore the ways in which you can have the journey of a life time. Whether it's a weekend away or a month abroad, these tips, apps, and products will make your journey not only more streamlined and simpler but, more importantly, more enjoyable.
Darshan DesaiPublished 7 years ago in WanderAround Thailand
Koh Phi Phi Here are some thoughts and experiences of an island in East Thailand called Koh Phi Phi. From Bangkok, it is an overnight bus ride far to the south and then a long boat ride to the small island of Koh Phi Phi. You arrive by boat to alight at the end of the jetty to walk through the many Thais hawking for trade and looking for your guide with a sign for your place to stay.
Dean MoriartyPublished 7 years ago in Wander- Top Story - September 2017
Unusual Vacation Ideas You Might Want to Try Out
Going to these destinations will add excitement to your life and cause you to go out of your comfort zone. Instead of just relaxing in the sun, you can be riskier and try something new. These unusual vacation ideas will give you priceless memories and make for wonderful stories. You can also take exquisite photos at each of these sights.
Richard OwensPublished 7 years ago in Wander The Hermit Cave
This past Saturday I went on a hike; not alone, but with my family (my parents and my sister Keara, who just started the 2nd grade). We drove an hour to get to the location, though we live in the middle of the largest wildlife management area in Rhode Island. Our drive found us in Connecticut, traveling through historic Thompson, a town I automatically fell in love with. The large houses with their thick columns and rolling lawns of green grass instantly captured my heart. It’s a town I hope to visit again one day and explore. It was a gorgeous day, with a light wind and a shining sun (no wonder we witnessed a wedding party walking into their reception).
Katrina ThornleyPublished 7 years ago in Wander72 Hours in Belgium
To celebrate finishing my studies, I decided to take the last of my student loan cash and spend it on a last-minute summer trip. My sister was studying abroad in Rotterdam so the plan was to hang out there for a few weeks, but we decided to hop on a Flixbus (an absolute godsend for any budget-minded travellers) and head on over to Belgium for a few days.
Amy Jane SmithPublished 7 years ago in WanderA Toilet, a Mexican Restaurant and Swingers
Cancun, Mexico—the hub of collegiate spring breakers partying until the break of dawn. It’s also a place where the average family, equipped with their 2.5 children, goes to indulge in the all-inclusive luxuries of the great resorts located in the hotel zone or just outside of the city center.
Kayleigh LeadbetterPublished 7 years ago in WanderThings You Should Know Before Traveling To Saudi Arabia
The Middle East is one of the few places where travelers often feel intimidated about going to. It's common knowledge that going to the wrong country, or even the wrong region, without knowing customs can get you into serious trouble.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in WanderBest Party Cities For Backpackers
Backpacking is often called one of the best ways to see the world, primarily because it allows people to enjoy the full spectrum of the local color. Backpacking allows you to meet new people, try new foods, and get a real up-close look at how life is abroad.
Skunk UzekiPublished 7 years ago in WanderE-Biking in Val Gardena
Our trip started out at our hotel, Hotel Gran Baita, with their signature cocktail, the 'Hugo', as we got to know the rest of our team for our e-biking tour e-powered by Bosc, where we also got to find out a bit more about this deliciously beautiful part of the Dolomites.
Hazel ButterfieldPublished 7 years ago in WanderBlog St. Jacob's Way — Hiking Through Austria & Switzerland
Firstly, lets find out a bit more about who we have for 2017: Jamtal Lodge, Galtur — Simon Hulstone (Great Britain) Neiderelbe Lodge, Kappl — Frederic Morel (Germany)
Hazel ButterfieldPublished 7 years ago in WanderHow To Travel the World on a Budget
Most people will tell you that traveling the world is supposed to be an expensive venture. It's supposed to be one of those things that only can happen to trust fund kids and similar. But, if you look online, it's possible to travel around the globe on a shoestring budget.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in Wander