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How to spend 2 days in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Situated in central Sri Lanka at nearly 2,000 m above sea level, Nuwara Eliya is a picturesque town with lovely emerald tea slopes, misty mountains, enchanting waterfalls, and sparkling lakes. Unsurprisingly, it is also known as Little England with many colonial bungalows dotted around completing the image of an English countryside. If you love nature, mild weather, and lots of exploring this is a great choice. Discover how to spend 2 days experiencing most of the unique places in Nuwara Eliya.
Ama WijeratnePublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to dig into Sri Lankan Street Food Items That Are Pure Delight!
Food culture is an inspiring way to delve into the culture of any country. This is understood by most visitors who travel often and don’t fail to taste traditional local food. The authentic cuisine of a country can be served anywhere from a fine dining restaurant or the busy vendor on the street. Discover how best to enjoy Sri Lankan Street food and appreciate the rich culture of this island nation.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Plan as a First Timer Visiting Badung
Often described as the “Paris of Java”, Badung is no ordinary travel destination in Indonesia. Having served as a summer retreat for wealthy Dutch families during the first half of the 20th century, the city is no less charming than it was when the comparisons with the French capital were first drawn. From deciding on the timing of the vacation to creating an activity plan, here's how first-time visitors can plan a memorable getaway to the area.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Eat Like a Local in the Philippines
The Philippines is home to one of the world's most underrated cuisines, making wining and dining in the country a delightful experience for the senses. The culinary scene offers visitors a diverse array of local delicacies and fusion dishes influenced by the nation's colonial heritage. "Filipino Food" is a culinary landscape as expansive as the country's geographical diversity. To savour the authentic flavours and eat like a local during your trip to the Philippines, explore everything from popular street food to traditional dishes.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderJFK Airport, Midtown Manhattan, & Public Transportation
I love New York. Like, really love it. Always have, always will. The architecture, the public transportation, the literary influence. For me, it’s a perfect dream.
Victoria BrownPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Enjoy Christmas in Jakarta
Just as in innumerable other countries across the globe, Christmas is celebrated enthusiastically in the nation of Indonesia. Christians are a significant minority in this country and this special time of the year is a major festive occasion. Should you be in the capital, Jakarta, at this time of the year, you will have the opportunity to experience a host of enjoyable festivities. Provided below are some suggestions with regard to celebrating Christmas in this captivating city.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Taste Tokyo's Culinary Delights
Tokyo is a food lover's paradise, with a culinary scene that's as diverse as its vibrant culture. When you dig into a dish in this city, you're not just eating; you're delving into a story that combines history, innovation, and cultural fusion. This article explores some of Tokyo's most iconic dishes, inviting you to savour the rich culinary heritage that this city has to offer.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Do Canyoning in Bali
Although most tourists head to Bali for its stunning beaches, there's more to experience in Indonesia's paradise isle than its white, sandy coastlines. Blessed with natural wonders and spectacular landscapes, Bali is also a volcanic island with rugged terrains ideal for all manner of adventure activities. Canyoning is perhaps one of the most underrated things to do in Bali and here's how thrill seekers can discover Bali's dramatic canyons and natural wonders.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Celebrate Christmas in China
Just like in many other countries across the world, the people of China celebrate the occasion of Christmas with enthusiasm and pleasure. Whilst the celebration of Christmas happens to be a relatively 'young' tradition in this country, the Chinese mark this occasion with joy and many festive customs. Described are some of the ways you could celebrate Christmas if you happen to be in China at this special time of the year.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderHow to Capture Stunning Maldives Photos: Photography Tips for Instagram-Worthy Shots
Considered one of the last remaining paradise archipelagos in the world, the Maldives offers travellers with an eye for beauty an array of truly unique photo documenting opportunities. Whether one is a pro photographer or an amateur shutterbug, there are certain tricks that must be employed when photographing the landscapes of these breathtaking islands. From working with natural light to packing the right gear, here's everything travellers need to know about capturing the Maldives on film.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderUnlocking the Charm
Tunis is the vibrant capital of Tunisia, and it is brimming with culture, history and a unique fusion of modern style mixed with old-world Tunisian charm. While it is normal for a tourist to see the well-known places of Tunis, the essence of the experience lies in discovering the city like a local would. This guide is a deeper dive into the nitty-gritty of the city of Tunis. It is meant to offer you insight and knowledge into truly immersing yourself as a local would do. Explore Tunis through the lens of one of its people. Learn to love the luxury and revel in the culture.
Sewmini JamesPublished 4 months ago in WanderTranquility Bay
Cox’s Bazar is a District in the Chittagong Division, which is popular for its longest unbroken sandy sea beach. It is located 150 km south of the Chittagong port. The sea beach of Cox's Bazar is 121 kilometres long, making it the longest sea beach in the world. Cox’s Bazar was named after its founder, Captain Cox. He discovered this very attractive seashore in 1798. Afterwards, the Cox’s Bazar beach hosted only a small port and health resort.
AhnafSorwar LabibPublished 4 months ago in Wander