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Top 8 Peaks of Nepal Above 8000 Meters
Have you ever wished you could stand on top of the world and see a sea of snow-capped mountains that seemed to go on forever? In Nepal, this dream turns into a real alternative. Nepal has eight of the fourteen mountains that rise above 8,000 meters. It is home to the Himalayas, the world's biggest mountain range. These massive giants, built over millions of years, are more than just mountains; they represent awe-inspiring beauty, raw power, and the ultimate human difficulty.
Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. LtdPublished 3 days ago in WanderAdventure Activities in Nepal
Have you ever thought that, apart from trekking and helicopter tours, what other activities can be done? If yes, did you find anything ? If not, then let's discuss what other adventure activities we can do apart from trekking and tours.
Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. LtdPublished 5 days ago in WanderDiscovering the Philippines
Backpacking is a thrilling and fulfilling adventure that demands extensive planning and strategic packing to make the journey as pleasant and hassle-free as possible. Backpacking preparations for your next adventure, whether you are an experienced traveler or a novice adventurer, involves properly preparing for your next trip. This guidebook examines the fundamental elements of Backpacking preparation, including backpacking packing, packing tips, and tricks, from my personal experience as a frequent traveler to Asia, primarily the Philippines.
Calorie MonroyPublished 5 days ago in WanderTop 5 amazing destinations for 2024
Number 5: Underwater Waterfall, Mauritius Mauritius is known for its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear sea. However, at the southwest corner of the island, there is an unbelievable phenomenon that appears to be an underwater waterfall. Despite how it looks, this isn't a flowing region of water, but instead an optical illusion that happens because of the sea floor structure. The island sits on an ocean shelf that is no more than 500 feet deep. At the edge of the shelf, however, it plunges to depths of almost two and a half miles. What you're seeing in the underwater waterfall is not water falling into the abyss, but particles of sand that are being pushed over by the current.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 6 days ago in WanderArmenia
Armenia, nestled in the Caucasus region, remains an underrated European gem. This mountainous country, bordered by Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Iran, holds secrets waiting to be discovered. Here are some captivating places to explore:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 6 days ago in WanderMost underrated tourist destinations in the world
Here are some underrated travel destinations around the world that deserve more attention: 1.) Mongolia: Known for its traditional gers (yurts), friendly nomadic people, and herds of wild horses across untouched steppes, Mongolia offers a unique experience. With a new international airport and affordable local-led tours, this seemingly far-flung country is more accessible than you might expect. Explore the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and then venture into the picture-perfect ranges and fresh mountain air of Gorkhi Terelj National Park. Spending a night under the stars in your own ger is an unforgettable experience.
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 8 days ago in WanderVaranasi AKA Benares or Kashi
Varanasi, also known as Benares or Kashi, is a city that weaves together spirituality, history, and mystique. Let’s delve into some of its intriguing facets:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 11 days ago in WanderBerlin Dreams: A Transformative Youth Trip to the Heart of Europe
“To me, Berlin is as much a conceit as a reality. Why? Because the city is forever in the process of becoming, never being, and so lives more powerfully in the imagination.” — Rory MacLean
Gabriela Trofin-TatárPublished 11 days ago in WanderMy Transformative Journey: Shaping the Dreamer through Drama Performances — Croatia and France
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” ― Henry Miller Welcome to the Chronicles of My Youth Travels, where I’ll tell you a bit more about where I have been and how it has shaped me along the way.
Gabriela Trofin-TatárPublished 12 days ago in WanderBiarritz Unveiled: 5 Captivating and Quirky Historical Gems
As I was writing a travelogue about our recent stopover in Biarritz, I started searching for facts and stories about the town’s history. I got so entangled in all the exciting pieces I found, that I decided to write this extra article on Biarritz.
Gabriela Trofin-TatárPublished 12 days ago in WanderWhere should I travel if I want to have a spiritual experience?
If you seek a spiritual journey, there are remarkable destinations around the world where you can connect with ancient wisdom, explore inner depths, and experience a sense of transcendence. Here are some sacred places that might resonate with your quest:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 13 days ago in WanderBiarritz, France: our first stop at the Atlantic Ocean
Cherries and sandwiches on the beach From Carcassonne to Burgos, before crossing the Pyrenees, we decided to stop at the Atlantic Ocean for a quick lunch. We chose Biarritz (France) on a whim and were very happy with the experience.
Gabriela Trofin-TatárPublished 13 days ago in Wander