Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Wander.
More Than Peaky Blinders
You roll into Birmingham at Grand Central Station. It’s busy and crowds move in different directions. You’ve got the day ahead to explore and all you know is that you’re in the city of the Peaky Blinders, where do you go? Well, as a seasoned vet in these ends, I know where to direct you, for the best adventure you didn’t even know required.
By Rudo Christine Gwaze4 years ago in Wander
Exploring Antalya: a less touristy part of Turkey
Hello from Turkey! It occurred to me that I’m 1 week into my 2 week adventure here in Antalya, so I thought I’d take this opportunity to update you on what me and Graydon have been up to so far in this amazing place.
By Jennie Rose4 years ago in Wander
Top 5 places for a great vacation
Vacations are valuable and so are the places known for awesome holiday packages. Algarve Golf Holidays are among the most coveted vacations by who understand leisure. Sometimes it is not even about the distance traveled, but rather the thought put into the details. A well-planned vacation to a top destination is what you need to unwind. There are many holiday destinations around the world, but the five named below are the topmost:
By Sebastian Miller4 years ago in Wander
Luxury apartments and PG hostels for bachelor accommodation in Noida
People keep migrating to one part of the country to another in search of a job, for higher education needs and after starting their own family. But wherever they go, they are able to find themselves a quality accommodation to dwell and serve their purpose. Real estate and infrastructure development in India are too good that people are able to find their stays within a few minutes to hours. When it comes to accommodation in India, there are a number of options starting from luxurious villas to independent houses, apartments and even paying guest hostels. People choose their homes based on their budget and their purpose of stay.
By Tanmay Jain4 years ago in Wander
Five Fast Tips for A Trip To India
India is a feast for the senses. With so much to see and do, so many recommendations, and a range of different cultures, languages and religions to negotiate, if India is on your bucket list, you may want some advice. With a couple of trips already done, dusted and ticked off, I might be able to offer you some tips.
By Sarah Katherine4 years ago in Wander
Visit Richmond, Virginia Once and You Might Decide To Live There
I visited Richmond, Virginia 40 years ago, and I have been living in the city since then. Of all the places I have lived, I have decided that Richmond will be my last stop. That's because everything I need and want is in Richmond that is also known as the River City and RVA.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in Wander
Desert Escape
Within California's vast landscape lies a stretch of sand known for its amazing beauty and uniqueness. The California sand dunes are home to very few creatures, yet packed full of life and excitement due to the high expectations of tourists. People travel from all around in search of some good old fun in the sand where there is much to do, including; dirt biking, sand sledding, and much more. During the summer two tourists made their way up and down the winding hills in search of a good time. The young father and son had a blast hiking the steep dunes, weaving their way in every which direction. Eventually mother nature started to take her toll on their bodies as the heat of the day reached its prime. The father made the decision to head back for the day, leading his son by the hand as they carefully made their way back to the comfort of an air-conditioned car. All that is left of their presence among the vast landscape is a silhouette and their slowly fading footprints as the wind starts to recreate its original form.
By Malachi Isome4 years ago in Wander
Best Cheap European Cities to Live in 2020
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you go? Many of us dream of expat life, harbouring fantasies of a year abroad, a retirement in warmer climates, or returning to that city which you fell in love with as a student.
By Emma Styles4 years ago in Wander
My Filipino Story (this being the second in a series in two parts)
It has been brewing in my mind for a few months—the idea of sharing some stories of my experience living in the Philippines—since I began retelling them woven within different funny anecdotes I would share with friends to try to give a sense of how different, sometimes bizarre (if viewed through Americanized eyes), and often illuminating life in a foreign country can be.
By Tricia De Jesus-Gutierrez (Phynne~Belle)4 years ago in Wander