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Hidden Arizona
Arizona is famous for its long stretches of desert and ghost towns, but the Grand Canyon State is more than just cacti and dust.
Jorja GracePublished 2 years ago in Wander10 Unexpectedly creepy Places
Individuals don’t regularly visit vacation destinations with the possibility that they’ll see a phantom or spot something paranormal. In any case, once in a while, the spirits brought into the world of misfortunes long neglected stick to the domain of the living, looking over walls and taking cover behind trees. On this rundown are ten startlingly dreadful spots that offer both a look into the past as well as some goosebump-instigating stories.
Kushal SharmaPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Best Places to Travel If You're Young and on a Budget
The Best Places to Travel If You're Young and on a Budget If you're young and on a budget, there are plenty of places to travel that won't break the bank. Yes, you'll have to sacrifice some things, but if you keep an open mind and know what you're getting into, you can have a great time in some amazing destinations around the world. If you're looking to live it up on the cheap in 2017, consider checking out these destinations, which offer great sights, activities and food at affordable prices.
Srdjan MarjanovicPublished 2 years ago in WanderBest Picnic Spots In Japan
Japan is a puzzle that is truly out of the brain to understand someone. However, it encompasses a seamless blend of the historical vibes overlapping the modernized destination. Many first-time tourists to Picnic Spots in Japan are usually surprised to learn that, as one of the most developed industrialized nations all over the globe.
James adwordPublished 2 years ago in WanderAnother world
The thought of living freely in another world made me very happy. The thoughts that come when lying on the bed tired of doing many things before going to bed, they take you to other worlds. At first I saw that I thought of creating a world in the world and ruling it myself as its official and head and keeping it under my control. It began to feel very beautiful and strange.
Barnabas PayamPublished 2 years ago in WanderHow I Mastered Juggling Work & Private Life
Truth is, there’s a lot of stuff out there in the world that we take no notice of. I can go days and nights on advising you about work-life balance, but who’s interested in advice? I’m not. Instead we just want to know how to juggle both. Especially in the space of the past two years, this ‘balance’ has seen drastic changes. As a newbie in this culture, I have been able to stay motivated and balanced at the same time despite facing regular hurdles. How? I listened. To whom? Myself.
Harley LeonPublished 2 years ago in WanderBest Memories From My Trip to Sydney: Travel Blog
When I started travelling back in ‘09, I never knew I’d have ticked off over 26 countries in the span of just 13 years. But for me, it was never actually about the number of new places I visit, rather how I feel after visiting one. The first few places I travelled to, India and Nepal, have an important place in my heart, as it was these two magical destinations that made me fall in love with travelling. As years passed by, I touched down in many new cities and towns, creating new memories every day! Sydney, Australia was a while back so memories are a bit rusty, nonetheless, I’ll try to share about some of my favourite moments in the big harbour city.
Evelyn AdamPublished 2 years ago in WanderMy Fondest Summer Holiday Memories (Part 1)
One of the perks of being a traveller is how you can experience different holidays in different parts of the planet. When I think about some of my best holiday memories , there are a couple of ‘em that stand out. From the summer school holidays to the most recent New Year’s Eve cruises in Sydney, it’s been a thrilling ride. And as we slowly fade into the holiday season and in the name of sharing, here are some of my best holiday memories!
isabella jhonsonPublished 2 years ago in WanderAnts, Wizards, and Volcanoes
I arrived on the island of "Eat, Pray, Love" 5 days later than planned. It was on the 15th day of the 12th month, the eve of the full moon-a special day for a moon-related ceremony the Balinese call hitam bulan.
Arlo HenningsPublished 2 years ago in Wander- Top Story - August 2022
Am I a Jerk if I Don’t Like Hanoi?
So I committed the ultimate travel sin. I admitted that I didn’t like a place. You’re not really supposed to do that. Especially not when it’s a place that everyone else seems to like. At the worst, you say something diplomatic like:
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 2 years ago in Wander Should You Move to Dallas?
I get it: big companies and our government are trying to incentivize people to come to Dallas. There's a lot of diversity here, the Ritz is iconic, you can find some pretty good food, you're thirty minutes away from almost everything (put a pin in that, I'll get back to it later), and the DFW airport is one of the largest in the state.
Ruza AldinPublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Best Travel Camper Trailers of 2022
Camper trailers make it easier to keep extra comfortable and have a good night's sleep while travelling for a long period. Over time, travelling in a camper trailer may be less expensive than booking a hotel room and eating out frequently.
lzzi smithPublished 2 years ago in Wander