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Living In Majestic Palaces
Europe France One of the famous palaces in the world is the Palace of Versailles. If you can imagine finding yourself among such luxury where once Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette lived. Walking the corridors of history could seem to be an impossible dream. Yet, now a luxury boutique hotel Airelles Chateau de Versailles, Le Grand Controle has opened its door within the palace walls. Visitors have a choice of rooms, suites and a luxurious apartment. Hotel guests can also get access to the palace after hours and can sign up for behind-the-scenes tours.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago in Wander- Top Story - September 2021
You Never Forget Your First Phone Tap
Nobody ever prepares you for the first time you're put under surveillance. I was six. Sure, I'm a young protagonist for a coming-of-age story. But what happened to my me and family in Romania, winter 1990/91, just months after the fall of the Communist revolution, defined exactly who I am today, 30 years later.
Charlie BrownPublished 3 years ago in Wander One Step Too Many
1. May 2016 Wasn’t anything special of a day, neither of a life. It was literally like any other and yet I couldn’t complain. How could I? In the darkest of moments in my life, I had the support of loved ones by my side to aid me in just that… darkest of moments. It sure has baffled me to the core that my teen years have gone by more quickly than I was able to immerse myself in them and to remember the good times. Before I knew it, I was in survival mode. Living from paycheck to paycheck, pondering on what my life meaning was and how could I personally strive to have more success in it… whatever success meant at that time. Nevertheless, I come to know that I was in a tight spot just before my twenties and one thing was on my mind, sleep.
Davis fall-Best Place for tourist attraction in Nepal
Davis Fall is one of Pokhara's most popular tourist destinations also known as Patale Chango. For those who love adventure and nature, Langtang National Park is one of the most beautiful places to visit and the city is considered to be a wonderful tourist destination in Nepal.
Shreya PoudelPublished 3 years ago in WanderAustria, the country without a National Anthem
The text was written by Paula von Preradovic, one of the few women who wrote songs for the national anthem. On October 22, 1946, a new national anthem was announced, and in short, the Austrian national anthem was all. It is a complete celebration of the country, honoring the mountains and streams that Julie Andrews praised, the sound of music, and the conflicts and struggles that covered the violence of the past.
Diya KumariPublished 3 years ago in WanderSpain in January: Best Places to visit in Spain during Winter
Want to find perfect year-round destinations?. Spain is one of them. Summer is sunny and hot, while Spain’s winter climate is mild and pleasant. Of course, the temperature varies greatly across the country, and you will find that there is a big difference between the north and the south! Whether you are interested in snow-capped mountains and cold days or mild temperatures and sunny days, winter in Spain is a good time to visit. Winter in Spain lasts from December to March. And, if you are planning to visit Spain in January 2022, you have made the right choice.
Alan walkerPublished 3 years ago in WanderIt was the snow that did it to me.
The snow kissed my skin. It was saying “hello, I’m here.” I looked up and it kissed my skin with so my lightness and grace that it felt like it wasn’t even real.
Anna PatchPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow To Successfully Plan A Long-Term Caravan Trip?
Maybe you’ve just bought a caravan with the precise goal of making it your home for the next few months or weeks while you travel across your state or country?
Luke FitzpatrickPublished 3 years ago in WanderBrush Strokes
Have you ever stood in front of a painted canvas and truly contemplated the depth of each and every brush stroke? I have. I’ve stood in front of and absorbed exquisite one-of-a-kind masterpieces in various museums. I’ve curiously compared reproductions of paintings locally with a personal twist. Either way, there is something inherently magical and unique in every creation. The colors chosen. The texture. The individual and the collective strokes. Witnessing the finished design and pondering whether its existence was planned, or not. There is something multi-dimensional and otherworldly available in taking the time to absorb and truly appreciate every tiny detail and the visual story the tapestry of paint creates.
Amy LovelynnPublished 3 years ago in WanderMental check: Finding my purpose in life?
It’s All About You [email protected] You know I travel constantly: moving is my home, so it would be fair to expect me to give more travel tips online. If we talked a bit more, you may remember that I study fashion. If I did speak about myself more than usual, you certainly understood that I don’t do it to wear luxury nor to look distinguished, but because I love art. As an artist, I think and often see life with a deeper meaning than other minds. The thoughts never stop. They run all around my brain, perfectly unable to keep the focus, amazed by every object, place or person. I am aware of everything, but one: what is going on inside the rest of you. What you like and what you hate. What happened that got us drinking a beer on a table hundreds of kilometres away from home. How important or casual this way of living is for you. The kind of human it makes you become.
Mherla "Karma" GPublished 3 years ago in Wander5 Tips For Cheap, Yet Comfortable Travel
Stay in a hostel A great way to save money on travel is to stay in a hostel. If you have friends who have gone abroad before, ask them about hostels. Whether you are looking to stay with a hostel in a country you have never been to or you are simply seeking a place to meet others in a different environment, hostels are usually cheaper than hotels and are often a lot homier. Hostels also tend to have better rates than hotels, and hostels often provide free breakfast and free meals. Another thing to consider is that hostels are usually cheaper than hotels, not only because of their central location but because they often have lower nightly rates. Plan a flexible itinerary To make the most of your travel budget, you should plan on going to places that are at peak seasons.
Sagada Mountain Province, Philippines
It’s more fun in the Philippines! Sagada Mountain Province in the year 2018 Sagada ascertained 275-km north of Manila (100-km from Baguio) close to the commonplace capital of Bontoc. Situated around 5,000 feet above ocean level, Sagada celebrated for its colder atmosphere contrasted with most pieces of the Philippines. The average yearly temperatures in the town run from around 17 to 20 degrees Celsius.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 3 years ago in Wander