australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
Top-rated Ways To See The Lights At Vivid Sydney
Vivid Sydney is a magical time of year in Sydney, when the city is splashed with colours and lights. The renowned festival of lights, music and ideas features vibrant art installations and displays by local and international artists. Vivid Sydney 2021 is going to be extra special for Sydneysiders as it makes it big return after two years. The festival will run for about three weeks(this year from August 6th-28th) and here are some ways to experience the best of it.
By William Jack3 years ago in Wander
The Best Itinerary for a 3-day Tour in Sydney
Sydney is a world-class city that boasts of an exceptional landscape hosting a slew of tourist attractions—from pristine beaches and parks to iconic landmarks and structures and more. We believe a well-planned out itinerary can back you up on a tour and perhaps create the magic you wish to experience. Here we have an itinerary for a 3-day trip to Sydney which includes a boisterous trip on a luxury Sydney Harbour dinner cruise and visiting the Blue Mountains.
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander
Perth Tourist Attractions And Nearby Hotspots
The city of Perth boasts sunny weather, a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, fresh produce and plenty of exciting things to see and do. Azure blue ocean, ivory tinted sand beaches, rapidly developing entertainment hubs, a picturesque wine region, maritime heritage and one of the most pristine coastlines in the world. Best of all, you can enjoy all of this within a short distance of the city centre. Get onboard the spectacular cruises in Perth, join a tour, visit a Perth attraction or explore the West Australian cuisine.
By olivia williams3 years ago in Wander
Exciting Night-time Activities You will Find in Sydney
If you find yourself having a long weekend in Sydney and have nothing to do then you have come to the perfect place. Sydney is a city which offers a wide arrangement of activities to choose from. Every nook and corner has something new waiting to be explored like going for a live cabaret show, the open air cinema, taking a stroll down the harbour, etc.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Discover the Best of Sydney at These World-class Tourist Destinations
Sydney is Australia’s largest metropolitan city and happens to be one of the most visited cities in the world. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant vibes and the world-class monuments including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. But that’s not all to what the city has to offer you. If you’re travelling to Sydney in near future, here are some exciting things you shouldn’t miss.
By Isabella Harriot 3 years ago in Wander
Exciting Things to Do in Sydney at Night
There are plenty of amazing things you can do in Sydney, more so, at night! When the sun sets over the iconic Sydney skyline, the city transforms into a magical wonderland. If you’re planning a night out with your favourite people, here are some interesting places you can head to for a guaranteed memorable experience.
By isabella jhonson3 years ago in Wander
Welcoming the New Normal | Best Outdoor Things to Do In Sydney
Can you remember when was the last time you went on a vacation with your favourite people? While restrictions are slowly being lifted in Sydney, we can now heave a sigh of relief! Some of us, in an attempt to shrug off the gloom induced by the pandemic days, may have already travelled in the recent past. But most of us are still fettered by fear when it comes to stepping outside of our homes. However, it is time to let go of that fear and get moving! By embracing the ‘new normal’, you won’t have to contain your travel urges anymore. Here we have put together a list of places in Sydney you can visit to experience a full-fledged holiday.
By Scarlett Stark3 years ago in Wander
Saved for a rainy day.
Long streaks of rain trickled down Juni’s bedroom window. “Is it even coming?” She sighed to herself, her eyes fixed on the empty driveway. Weather for the optimist. Finally, a dim light flickered through the foggy strains of water. She peered, hoping with her heart, her soul, could it be? She could hear the squeal of motor belts as an old van bounced over the muddy potholes. A frumpy figure clambered out the rusty door. Water trickling down their yellow rain hat and their emerald green wellington boots squelched as they approached her home. Juni’s eyes widen, lips separate, feet are swiftly placed down on the ground and quickly shuffle towards the front door. Upon her welcome mat in brown paper, dotted in droplets of rain is her future, hopes and dreams. She pulls her glistening eyes away from her much-awaited delivery, only to see the van creeping backwards towards the road. “Thankyou!” she yells as the squeal of belts become fainter and the van slowly disappears into the downpour. Inside she goes clutching the package as if it were the answer to all her problems. She places the package on the kitchen bench, uncrosses the bow and rips off the wrapping. A little leather hand stitched black diary is uncovered. She looks at the rickety dining table covered in dusty diaries that have ruffled pages and loose stitching. Juni pushes them aside and plonks herself down onto a chair. She smooths her hand over the soft leather and unlatches the brass buckle. Imagining herself becoming a famous writer and travelling the world. A desperate whisper escapes her breath, “This will be the story that sets me free.”
By Hannah Pearce3 years ago in Wander
The Legend of the Golden Dolphin
Now, before I get the chance to tell you about my secret world, I wanted to say that my methods are unconventional, in fact they've been called borderline crazy, absurd, and even insane from my colleagues in the scientific community, those afraid to imagine the endless possibilities of our ancient aquatic links, and especially the friends who know me. No wonder my husband got scared and left when I went babbling on well, maybe more like an obsession, about my parents’ notations and clues in their little black book… something that later revealed to me ”the legend of the golden dolphin.” If I had known then what I know now, would I have still made the same unpredictable choices? Possibly, except I would definitely NOT have married Steve. Yet if I didn’t marry Steven, then I wouldn’t have gone on my broken heart path, and you know. Sometimes in life, the stuff we think aren’t meant to happen, does and then eventually, treasures are thankfully revealed. All in all, this amazing adventure in the deep waters of Oceania I hold dear because of my parents’ little black book. That book that took me beneath the waves into uncovering a remarkable mystery. Yet, whoa… I’m getting way ahead of myself.
By Dolphingirl3 years ago in Wander
Ryder & Black Book the Cockatoo
somewhere remote in the top end of Australia lived a boy named Ryder his best mate, a black cockatoo named Black Book. Black Book was a black cockatoo with big white flight feathers who, when he stretched out his wings, looked like a big beautiful black book with white pages.
By Rhiannon Moseley3 years ago in Wander