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Wanderlust and Wellness: How Travel Can Improve Your Physical Health
In a world where stress seems to be an inevitable companion of modern life, the desire to escape and explore new horizons has become more than just a luxury—it's a necessity. Enter wanderlust, that innate desire to travel and explore the world around us. But what if I told you that wanderlust isn't just good for the soul, but for the body too? In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating connection between travel and physical health, exploring how embarking on new adventures can rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit.
BLESSING COOLPublished 4 days ago in WanderHong Kong Delight
In the bustling town of Hong Kong, a symphony of sights, sounds, and flavors converge to create an ride that is nothing brief of delightful. From towering skyscrapers to historical temples, from bustling markets to serene parks, Hong Kong delights site visitors with its prosperous tapestry of culture, cuisine, and heritage. In this article, we embark on a ride thru the shiny streets of Hong Kong, exploring the myriad delights that anticipate these who task into this dynamic city.
Moharif YuliantoPublished 24 days ago in WanderBeach Towns Abound in Costa Rica (#5)
A beach (playa) is for soaking up calm experiences and the ones west of Liberia do not disappoint. First up, there are several to choose from. Do you want to see iguanas and have an SUV? Check out Playa Iguanita. Do you like swimming with lots of manta rays, but not crowds of people? If so check out Playa Cabuyal. Do you like a long beach with gorgeous sunsets and an array of restaurants and souvenir shops nearby? If so, check out Playa del Coco. Honestly, there are tons of beaches in Costa Rica, including some secluded ones you can get to by renting a kayak, so take your pick.
Richard SoullierePublished 3 months ago in WanderFEAR OF UNKNOWN BEYOND THE SHADOWS
Once in a small town named Serenity, there lived a young man named Kane who struggled with an overwhelming fear that seemed to tighten its grip on him with each passing day. Kane's fear had its roots in a traumatic childhood experience that haunted him relentlessly. His nights were filled with restless sleep, and his days were clouded by an ever-present anxiety.
Sweet DaddyPublished 3 months ago in WanderVisiting Nature in Costa Rica (#4)
A staple when soaking up nature in Costa Rican is a hike part way up an active volcano to see gorgeous waterfalls. Paraiso Volcano Lodge, the lodge we stayed at I described in the previous article, was nestled in between two volcanos with a third a reasonable drive away. There is Miravelles, which we skipped but would have loved if we had a whole day to dedicate; then there is Rincon de la Vieja, which I had originally aimed for since it has natural hot springs nearby; and then there is Tenorio, which we did.
Richard SoullierePublished 3 months ago in WanderZen Driving in Costa Rica (#2)
In my first article about our honeymoon in Costa Rica, I introduced the concept of la pura vida. Here, I provide an example of it by imparting some key details on driving along the streets of Costa Rica, in particular Guanacaste province. And yes, at the time of writing, Canadian driver's licenses were accepted - no special paperwork required.
Richard SoullierePublished 3 months ago in WanderTwin-Hike Mount Manalmon and Mount Gola in Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, San Miguel Bulacan, Philippines
To visit the mountains at Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, and San Miguel Bulacan, pay an entry charge of 20 pesos per person at Sitio Pamunuan.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 3 months ago in WanderStilts Calatagan Beach Resort in Calatagan Batangas, Philippines
We traveled from Manila to Calatagan, Batangas, on December 23, 2023, to visit their lovely beach. Our major goal is to visit a public beach; unfortunately, I believe that practically all of the beaches in Calatagan are privately owned. We decided to visit the Stilt Calatagan Beach Resort when we got to Calatagan because we didn't know where else to go. Our driving experience has been poor; when we get to Santo Tomas, Waze directs us to a road that is both narrow and winding around the mountainside.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 3 months ago in WanderFour Stunning Locations I Explored in Tanay Rizal Province, Philippines
On December 10, 2023, my project manager, one operation engineer, and one driver decided to explore Tanay Rizal's beauty and wildlife. Our project manager was picked up first in Eastwood City from the driver's lodging, and we were picked up second in Mirea Residences in Amang Rodriguez Santolan, Pasig City. We went at 7 a.m. for Tanay Rizal. Our first goal was to visit the Masungi Georeserve, but we were unable to do so since they require advance registration or reservations before you can enter, and walk-ins are not permitted. So we decided to continue our journey, but first we stopped for a coffee at Big C Delicafe.
Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.Published 3 months ago in Wander7 Ways to Take Care of Your Skin During Travel
Don’t make your skincare less taken road during your travel. When you can create a quick and easy-to-follow routine for your skincare that helps you to encounter factors like bright sunlight, harsh wind, water & climate change that take your body on a toll. Sticking to a few simple tips can make your life easy on the move.
JamesMichealPublished 7 months ago in WanderMinnesota Renaissance Festival Tips: Weekends 4-7
Also Check out My Top 10 List, A Playtron's Guide, Garb tips, and Festival Attending Weekends 1-3 For other specifics, check out the Minnesota Renaissance Festival Website
Tinka Boudit She/HerPublished 8 months ago in WanderEPCOT’s Food & Wine Festival feat. The Fray
I’ll be honest: I am not a fan of living in Orlando. And I don’t even technically live in Orlando, I live in the suburbs. I moved here two years ago to do the Disney College Program, and never left after my program ended. With life looking like I’ll be Orlando-adjacent for a while, I figured it was time to start looking at O-Town from a different lens.
Victoria BrownPublished 8 months ago in Wander