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All of the ways you can Wander; vacation destinations, packing assistance and underrated must-dos from seasoned travelers.
Relocating to Paradise
Relocating to another country to live in paradise is a reality for many people. Some leave behind the snow storms that paralyze the North Eastern United States while others are looking for a leisurely lifestyle at a much lesser price. However, paradise does not come without effort. As with my post about some of the challenges specific to traveling, this post is about some of the pitfalls you want to avoid if you are thinking about relocating. Generally speaking, this is not for someone whose job relocates them and offers full relocation services that include assistance with finding a home.
Suki TranqillePublished 7 years ago in WanderPlaces You Can Visit for Under $25 a Day
Vacations can be incredibly expensive; it may seem impossible to find a place to visit where you won't need to spend any more than $25. The image one conjures when you think of cheap vacations is usually one of dilapidation, crime, and roaches.
Larry RomulusPublished 7 years ago in WanderIslands You Can Rent on Airbnb
When planning a trip, we now have more options than the standard hotel or motel when we are exploring the world. Airbnb has made it possible for us to leave home and explore the world from a number of different settings. While most of us opt for the cozy feel of someone’s apartment, there are so many unique and exciting places we can now stay when on vacation, and nothing is more exciting or unique than your own island.
Lindsie PolhemusPublished 7 years ago in WanderOverlooked Countries You Must Visit
For newly-minted travelers, it is understandable to start out by hitting all the regular tourist destinations. However I would see your Paris, Hawaii, and Amsterdam and raise you a different path, or rather many paths - the ones less travelled. The overlooked gems in the travel world offer a deeper look into the natural beauty of the world and the diverse cultures that call that place home. Some of these gems are hiding in plain site. Some you may have never heard of or even considered.
Stephanie GladwellPublished 7 years ago in Wander