
Travel Do's and Dont's
Walk a mile, or a thousand, in someone else's shoes. Travel Do's and Dont's from those who have been there, done that.
Trip To Dubai - Explore Glorious Attractions
I love taking international trips at least once or twice a year. This time I planned on visiting Dubai for my trip. Dubai is the most famous tourist destination. There are a number of airlines I was familiar with. While I was looking for the airlines to book my flights I got really fascinated by the services and the fare deals of American Airlines. . There was a deal going on which saved my money and I got my business class tickets booked for American Airlines at a 30% discount for my Dubai trip.
David ClarxPublished 3 years ago in WanderTop 12 Places To Visit In The United States
With so much to see in this vast country, it can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to planning a trip in the United States. World-class cities, some known for history and others known for fun or glamour, give visitors a broad spectrum of places to choose from. The best places to visit in the United States may simply depend on your personal interests.
YASH GOYALPublished 3 years ago in Wander5 Must-Know Things For Safe Traveling To India
If you are one of the thousands of people who can't resist the charm of the Indian culture, you might also be one of those who are planning to visit this enchanting yet complicated corner of our planet.
7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before a RoadTrip
Nothing like the freedom of the open road, right? Wide eyed and bushy tailed I embarked on a road trip across the U.S with little knowledge of the functionality of my car or the terrain we were both about to endure. These are the questions I hadn’t considered before hand that I should have:
Metropolis MaiPublished 4 years ago in WanderCreate A Content Planner For Each Trip!
When you’re planning a travel trip, you will need to plan out what types of articles you want to write. You can get a lot of articles out of one trip. The more articles you can write about a single trip, the more money you can make from it.
Girls Trip
This one might be a little taboo because nobody likes to talk about the tricky parts of traveling – difficult airlines, delays, etc. aside. Hear me out – girls’ trips are amazing BUT sometimes, they can turn into absolute chaos. We’ve all been there – a beautiful trip planned with your best friends and then *BAM* the drama tornado comes crashing in and rains on your parade. I went to Cabo with four girlfriends a few weeks ago and we realized that we had successfully pulled off a girls’ trip that had zero drama, fights, pettiness, cattiness, etc. I got a DM on Instagram asking if it was only “picture perfect” on the ‘gram and if not, how we pulled it off so, I wanted to share with you how we went about planning the trip as well as how the trip itself went off without a hitch.
Victoria NelsonPublished 4 years ago in WanderOne Epic Adventure Experience: The Real Great Wall of China
The best adventure experience in Beijing, and possibly all of China, is the Great Wall. Everyone has heard about it, and everyone who has traveled to China has probably visited it, but few people have ever truly experienced it.
Nick The Adventure FinderPublished 4 years ago in WanderHow to Take Care of Your Car During the Big Australian Outback Roadtrip Adventure
These days, not having a car feels like not being able to walk. We use our four-wheeled babies to get everywhere, and do everything, especially on road trips. This is when they can sometimes literally feel like an extension of our own bodies. And, like with our own bodies, we have to take care of our cars during road trips. Today, we are going to talk about the famous Australian outback road trip adventure, and the things you have to do to keep your car healthy during this journey. While there are a lot of things you can and should do to keep your car in top form, we are going to list the most important ones, for beginner and veteran adventurers alike.
Marie NievesPublished 4 years ago in WanderWhy You Should Turn Your Phone Off on Vacation
Going on vacation is always an escape from the world that awaits us back at home. Whether it is beaches or forests, a new place is bound to bring happy memories for years to come. However, there is something that could get in the way of this fantastic time. It's that little piece of technology that almost everyone owns these days and can usually be found right in front of our faces.
Ashlyn HarperPublished 4 years ago in WanderAmazing Tips for First-Time Travelers
So you have made the wonderful (but sometimes scary) decision to travel the world. Deciding to travel for the first time can be a huge step, and one that is not for the faint of heart. While traveling does not necessarily mean leaving the country, this blog is directed mostly to those who are leaving their country of origin. Whether you are traveling for the first time, still deciding if you want to travel, or if you are new to the travel game, then this post was made for you! Before you can pack your suitcase, there are a few things you must keep in mind.
Dani HendrixPublished 4 years ago in WanderHow to Get Cheaper Flights
Traveling can be expensive, and the biggest cost of traveling tends to lie within the price of an airline ticket. Domestic flights on average are a few hundred dollars, and flights out of the country can be priced at $1,000 or more depending on the destination. If you have traveled before, and like to save money, then you know how tiring it can be searching for hours on end to find the cheapest flights. There are countless search engines, all with empty promises and fluctuating prices. Let’s face it, the process of finding cheap flights can be exhausting and overwhelming. Here are some fantastic tips to help you book the next flight that can save you frustration, time, and above all else, money.
Dani HendrixPublished 4 years ago in Wander- Top Story - July 2019
Geotagging Crisis - Keeping the Wilderness Wild
This photo may look wild and remote. But the truth is that we shared a path with hundreds, maybe even thousands of people with selfie sticks, hiking up the steep path to the iconic Storr. The road below was lined with the cars of these eager visitors, causing traffic jams.
Grumble BeePublished 4 years ago in Wander