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Discovering 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.
By Calorie Monroy2 years ago in Wander
Watch the Most Active Volcano in Central América Erupt
Volcán de Fuego is the most active volcano in Central America. The clue is the name, translating to the Volcano of Fire. It erupts every 20 minutes! Maybe not a life-ending, apocalyptic, civilisation-ending eruption but low-level eruptions of gas, smoke, and lava constantly rumbling away in the background of Antigua, Guatemala. You can sit on a rooftop bar and admire it puffing away like the caterpillar on a hooka with Alice in Wonderland.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
Discovering the French Alps: Lac du Mont-Cenis and Saint Avre
Why would anyone take the tunnel when you could enjoy these spectacular views in the Alps? Our journey from Hungary to Portugal by car, with our three kids, was getting more and more exciting. After stopping in Susa, Italy for ice cream and a walk around the Roman ruins, we continued our trip through the Alps, crossing the border to France.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Wander
What’s the least visited country?
The least visited country globally is Tuvalu, a tiny island nation in the Pacific Ocean. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, Tuvalu only hosted 3,700 visitors in 2019. This is significantly lower than the second least visited country, the Marshall Islands, which had 6,000 visitors in the same year. Tuvalu's remote location, limited resources, and small size contribute to its low visitor numbers. However, it offers unique experiences for those who make the journey, including crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and a rich cultural heritage.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Wander
Breakfast with a View: A Himalayan Helicopter Tour in a Day
Welcome to the journey of a lifetime – the Everest Helicopter Tour! Imagine soaring high above the majestic Himalayas, surrounded by breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks and rugged terrain. This tour offers you a chance to experience the wonder of Mount Everest and its surrounding beauty like never before.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
Best Aspect of EBC Heli Return Trek
For many nature lovers and adventure seekers, visiting Everest Base Camp is their dream. This famous hike takes you deep into the Himalayas and gives you a sense of success that you won't get anywhere else. People come from all over the world to Nepal to do this once-in-a-lifetime trek.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
How do trees tell elephants it’s time to stop eating?
Trees and elephants have a complex and interdependent relationship. Trees provide food, shade, and shelter for elephants, while elephants help to disperse, plant, and prune the trees. However, trees also have ways of telling elephants when it’s time to stop eating them. Here are some of the ways that trees communicate with elephants:
By Edward Sandet2 years ago in Wander
Why It’s Impossible Not to Fall in Love with Antigua, Guatemala
I just love that simple magical feeling of arriving somewhere new. Feeling the cobblestone street massage the soles of my feet as I stepped off the bus. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes to the sudden illumination from the colour-drenched colonial one-story buildings. Turning my head to gasp at Volcán de Fuego rising above the city, overlooking its domain below. It was exhaling ominous plumes of cloud-like smoke like a beautiful but dangerous mythical creature, warning you that, yes, I am still active. This incredible volcano was not the only one, several of these fire-breathing dragons swept the outskirts of the city.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander








