central america
Central America, once home to the Mayan Civilization, offers a Wander-worthy mix of old and modern.
Travel Hindsight- Why You Shouldn’t Always Go for the Cheapest option
There was one thing I really wanted to do on our Central America trip, that was to take some Spanish classes. I mean Duolingo is all well and good up to a point but I was dying for the fun experience of real life learning. We had been advised to take classes in Guatemala because they have one of the easiest dialects to learn, with a clear accent and slow pace.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 3 months ago in WanderA Hidden Gem to Spend Christmas in Central America
Getting closer and closer to the big day on our Central America trip, the question hung over our heads: “Where are we going to spend Christmas?!”
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 4 months ago in WanderBeyond Borders
In a transformative journey that spanned continents, from the bustling urban landscapes of Los Angeles to the enchanting terrains of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), I encountered a tapestry of culture, cuisine, and tradition that reshaped my worldview. What began as a mere expedition evolved into a soul-stirring odyssey, unraveling the beauty and richness of Emirati culture.
Idris Yanda NasiruPublished 4 months ago in WanderCozy Quilts in Canada
Hеy thеrе, quilting pals! Lеt's divе into thе wondеrful world of quilts canada, whеrе storiеs, traditions, and warmth all comе togеthеr in a bеautiful patchwork.
Weirdest Internet Ever
I found myself in Puerto Rico for a work involving the establishment of a new bank. It was a professional endeavor that brought me to this beautiful island, and I had been provided a comfortable Airbnb in the heart of Old San Juan to make my stay enjoyable. However, this work-related trip came with an unexpected twist—there was no internet connection at my Airbnb.
Nicholas BraylanPublished 4 months ago in WanderTackling Japan's Tricky Terrain: The V-22 Osprey's Tactical Triumph
The V-22 Osprey: A Modern Marvel of Military Aviation in the Land of the Rising Sun Japan, a nation steeped in history and culture, is also a land of cutting-edge technology and modern marvels. This harmonious blend of the old and the new is nowhere more evident than in its military aviation sector. The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey stands as a testament to this, representing a significant leap in aircraft design and a symbol of the strong defense ties between Japan and the United States.
Rajeshkumar GPublished 5 months ago in Wander10 Reasons- not to move to USA
First thing is they don't want you Hahahahaa Jokes apart Lets find out, America is considered a desirable destination for several reasons. First and foremost, it offers vast economic opportunities, with a dynamic and diverse job market that attracts professionals from around the world. The country's commitment to education is reflected in its world-renowned universities, fostering intellectual growth and innovation. America's cultural diversity stands out, creating a unique and inclusive society where individuals can learn from a multitude of perspectives. The nation's technological prowess, particularly evident in hubs like Silicon Valley, contributes to global advancements and innovation. Additionally, the United States is known for its natural beauty, boasting stunning landscapes and national parks that attract nature enthusiasts. Finally, the country values freedom and democracy, providing citizens with fundamental rights and liberties, making it an attractive place for those who value democratic principles.
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in WanderThe Best Place in Central America That You’ve Never Heard of
Intro Central America may conjure up images of hidden Mayan ruins, spewing volcanoes, palm tree strewn beaches and pastel painted colonial cities but there’s one place that might not immediately spring to mind, but absolutely should.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 5 months ago in Wander10 MOST WEIRD and UNUSUAL FESTIVALS all around the world
City, Date - Across the globe, communities celebrate a myriad of traditions, some of which defy expectations and embrace the truly bizarre. From tomato-throwing madness to frog-jumping competitions, the world's weirdest festivals offer a captivating glimpse into the diversity of cultural expressions. Here, we present the top 10 most unusual festivals that push the boundaries of conventional celebration.
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in WanderMatthew Schenk Talks About How To Travel Safely
Going on a trip beyond the country will be very thrilling. It would be best if you tempered that excitement so that you can make sure that you’re adequately prepared, though. There are various tips for traveling safely that you should use. Read Matthew Schenks’s blog to get this information to keep yourself and your family safe while traveling.
Matthew SchenkPublished 6 months ago in Wander- Top Story - November 2023
Using Local Currency as a Time Capsule
On our last big trip through Mexico and Central America, every time we left a country, I glued an envelope into my journal and put a local note in there. I wrote what it was worth at the time and any little notes about it that came to mind about the local currency.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 6 months ago in Wander The Brushstroke of Time
In the charming town of Willowbrook, nestled on the banks of a tranquil river, there stood a centuries-old art gallery known as "The Brushstroke of Time." It was a place where art came to life in the most unexpected way, and where the past and present danced together through the magical power of time travel. This is the story of a gallery that held secrets as vivid as the paintings it showcased and a mystery that transcended the boundaries of time itself.
Rajesh kumarPublished 6 months ago in Wander