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Discovering Rajasthan
Rajasthan, often referred to as the Land of Kings, is a mesmerizing tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that beckons travelers from around the globe. Its vibrant cities, majestic forts, opulent palaces, and the enchanting Thar Desert create an enchanting landscape that feels like something out of a fairy tale. If you're planning a trip to this magnificent state, get ready to embark on a journey through time and tradition. In this blog, we'll delve deeper into the top 10 must-visit destinations in Rajasthan, offering insights into what makes each place special and why they should be on every traveler's bucket list.
𝔖𝔞𝔫𝔡𝔥𝔲Published 7 months ago in WanderA Bit Of The Titanic In Alnwick
Introduction Fiona told me that the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick contained some artefacts from the RMS Olympic which was the sister ship to the Titanic. On checking It turns out that the main dining room (Olympic Restaurant) is effectively the First Class Lounge from the ship which is identical to the one on the Titanic.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 8 months ago in WanderKyoto, Japan: A Timeless Gem Among Travel Destinations
Nestled in the heart of Japan's Kansai region, Kyoto beckons travelers with its rich tapestry of history, tradition, and natural beauty. It's no wonder that Kyoto consistently ranks among the best travel destinations in the world. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the city's myriad attractions, its unique climate, and the captivating land features that make it a must-visit destination for every discerning traveler.
shawn davisPublished 8 months ago in WanderEast North, Pennsylvania - Heritage Wine Cellars
When we arrived at Heritage Wine Cellars, we didn't know what to expect which is normal for a Harvest Host stay. However, that is not a bad thing. We have never been disappointed with our Harvest Host membership and the unknowns are what makes these stays enjoyable. For instance, when we pulled up, we were welcomed by a small gravel parking lot and a oversized grassy yard. I suppose many people might call the area a pasture but where I come from that implies animals grazing.
Brenda MahlerPublished 8 months ago in WanderMotorhome Features Vary Drastically; Create a Wish List Before Shopping
When my husband suggested upgrading our motorhome, I shook my head and my heart jumped a beat. Our 2005 40-foot Monaco was a beauty; she and I had a bond. However once I started looking at newer models of the Tiffin, I felt my heart beat faster. Amazed at what they offered, I started to think Randy had a good idea. We started shopping. So much for that bond. If you are in the market for a RV, begin by making a list of wants and needs. Then align that list with what is available and the price you are willing to pay before beginning your search. Be careful not to be enticed to buy more than you need - or can afford. In our case, we has several criteria. Our ideal list had a want and a need column. We wanted a shorter motorhome to increase where we could venture and ease of mobility. Our fear was that smaller would jeopardize some of our wants. To be satisfied we wanted a queen size bed to accommodate two adults and two dogs, adequate storage space inside and out, a large fridge and a booth dining arrangement. We walked into many brands and styles but each left us thinking if only . . . The more we searched the longer our list grew because we fell in love with each new feature. The thought of waking up on a cold morning and cuddling in front of a fireplace excited me. Randy dreamed of using the automated leveling system. We both loved the curved u-shaped couch. Then we walked up the step of a Tiffin Open Road Allegro. It filled our dream list and more. It was hard to say goodbye to "The Beast," our pet name for the Monaco, but we have never been happier with a purchase. We discovered features we didn't even know we wanted. For instance, Dagney has her own window to observe the world as we move down the road. Randy claims the window provides a view of the blind spot from the driver's seat, but I believe it is a puppy window.
Brenda MahlerPublished 8 months ago in WanderMinden, Nebraska - Pioneer Village
Drive the 13 miles out of your way to visit Pioneer Village in Minden, Nebraska to go back in time. There was a day that the interstate drove past this hidden gem and visitors were plentiful. Because a bypass directed traffic on a different path, many have never discovered the wealth this museum has to offer.
Brenda MahlerPublished 8 months ago in WanderMilan is out to get me
"If you take Milan’s name in vain… she will come for you, FACT! It was December 2019 when we decided to spend New Year in Milan. After all, it’s one of the world's fashion capitals, and our expectations were high. The delivery, however, was not so impressive.
Spencer HawkenPublished 8 months ago in WanderUnforgettable Places To Visit In Italy
1. St. Mark’s Basilica: A Glimpse into Venetian Magnificence Nestled in the heart of Venice, St. Mark’s Basilica stands as a testament to the city’s opulent past. This architectural marvel showcases a blend of Byzantine and Gothic influences, with intricate mosaics that narrate biblical stories and Venetian history.
"The Chronicles of Everthorn"
In the realm of Everthorn, where magic danced with every whisper of the wind and enchanted forests held secrets older than time, a tale unfolded—a tale of courage, friendship, and the enduring magic of unity. "Awakening the Lost Gift: The Chronicles of Everthorn" told a story that ignited the imagination and kindled the spirit.
Sisher PantPublished 9 months ago in WanderMinnesota Renaissance Festival Tips: Weekends 1-3
Major portions of this article were compiled by members of the Minnesota Renaissance Festival Cast, vendors, patrons, and more.
Tinka Boudit She/HerPublished 9 months ago in WanderWhen Things Go Wrong
I patiently awaited this day for many months. Ever since I had made the bookings, both the flights and the accommodation. Today was the day I would travel from Brisbane Queensland to Broome Western Australia for a ten day, nine nights, much needed holiday.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 9 months ago in WanderCrystal Seekers Sanctuary
I've always been drawn to the fascinating world of stone and crystal healing. There's an undeniable magic in the way these ancient treasures connect us to the Earth's elemental energies, and my recent journey to the Herkimer Diamond Mines in Herkimer, New York, was a true gem among my travel adventures.
The Next PlanPublished 9 months ago in Wander