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What You Should and Shouldn’t Do While Visiting Sydney
Travel has been my life mentor for well over the past seven or eight years. Through exploring unknown lands, meeting new people, experiencing new things and facing an avalanche of challenges. I’m fortunate to see the world through a new set of eyes every now and then. Sydney is one of my favourite destinations on the planet, an incredibly friendly and laid-back city, with residents who admire their harbour and are happy to share it with people from all parts of the world. But this wasn’t the case every time I visited. There are a couple of things you should still avoid to ensure you have a safe staycation, be on the good side of the locals and most importantly, don’t get ripped off.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
Can a 60-year old hike the Patagonian W-Circuit?. Top Story - August 2022.
Can a 60-year old hike the Patagonian W-Circuit? The short answer is yes. I did it. Let me tell you though, it was challenging. This circuit trip was beautiful, remote, and as difficult as a thru-hike.
By Jim DeLillo4 years ago in Wander
Visit Top Most Adventure Travel Destinations In India
The best training and information that we at any point get is through venturing out to different spots. The motivation and will to go is viewed as the most praiseworthy indication of something going on under the surface. It's never only cash yet a question of boldness that renders you with a spirit filled in happiness, peacefulness and cleverness. India has forever been the most ideal objections to venture out to. With the lavish green mountains and quiet nature, it never neglects to pursue you. Mind boggling India Tour furnishes explorers with an embodiment of culture, history and regular excellence as every single city in the area is imparted with captivating magnificence delivered to it by the nature.
By SOMLAL MURMU4 years ago in Wander
The Joys of Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico
Intro Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a hauntingly beautiful festival unique to Mexico. It combines the ancient Aztec custom of celebrating ancestors with All Souls Day, a Roman Catholic day of prayer and remembrance of the departed, brought to Mexico by Spanish invaders in the early 1500s.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander
HYOH - "Hike Your Own Hike"
Supposedly there is a saying on the Appalachian Trail: "Hike your own hike," which encourages each person to hike the way that they want to, giving whatever they have for their own hike to complete their goal. I did not see this a lot on the AT, but I am slowly learning to take the sentiment to heart. I was given a backwards compliment one day when a thru-hiker (someone who is hiking the entire trail from Georgia to Maine) asked how far I had covered that day. I told him I started late and just hiked eight miles. He said, "That's why you look so put together," basically stating that I didn't do much. This was my first example that I was not on the same wavelength as other more "seasoned" hikers who had been there for more than three months.
By Hannah Marie. 4 years ago in Wander
Sightseeing When Everyone's Asleep!. Top Story - October 2021.
It's a beautiful sunset at the Avenue of Baobabs in Madagascar. Many tourists enjoy watching the last rays of sun and just a few minutes later, they all get in the cars and get back to their hotels, except me!
By Amirreza Kamkar4 years ago in Wander












