solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
I Am Neither a Bomber & nor a Smuggler
Two years back, I visited the airport for the first time and had my first flight experience. Everyone around me, my friends, colleagues, knew I was flying for the first time. Of course, they will know. I had started announcing to them and sharing my eagerness with them, a week ago in advance! In addition, my parents used to say how pretty the earth seems from the top. Literally like a fairyland. "Going through the clouds and over the sky should definitely be enjoyment!", I wondered.
By Unbounded Soul4 years ago in Wander
The best way to see a blue whale when visiting Sri Lanka
Whale watching is one of Sri Lanka's most popular tourist attractions. Tourists from all over the world go to beautiful island, which is surrounded by water. A wide variety of activities and experiences are available to visitors. There are a number of resort communities along the coast that provide a variety of activities. Whale-watching is a popular pastime in Sri Lanka's southernmost region.
By Thilina Pathum 4 years ago in Wander
It Happened on the Last Train I Entered
It’s morning in early October and I patiently wait for the train at Berlin Hauptbanhoff. I read something on my e-book. But I’m not really reading, I just scan the letters on a blank stare. My mind is lost somewhere else. I have been traveling quite a lot lately. Not for work, but simply because my job gives me the freedom to work from anywhere I want.
By The Archaeologist4 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Amazing Benefits Of Traveling – Learn Why You Need To Travel More
Based on the above Saint Augustine’s quote, we discover that the world resembles a book and that everyone has already read it, yet a page, and to read other pages, you’ve to begin or continue traveling.
By Rohit Verma4 years ago in Wander
The Story of Waldo
The story of Waldo begins with Infinity. Infinity gave me Waldo. I was living in my bus at a month-long intentional community on a gorgeous piece of land in saguaro country, up in the mountains of Southern Arizona. Infinity showed up a week into the month; he came to run an interpersonal meditation workshop. Infinity has tattoos over every inch of his body, including his skull and face; an ornately designed blue third eye looks at you from the center of his forehead. He has one leg, and when he wasn’t using his crutches he hopped around everywhere on one highly-skilled bare foot. I once massaged his leg, in return for a massage he gave me. When he was my age, he died in a motorcycle accident; he decided to return to life, and woke up surrounded by very confused doctors. That was when he became Infinity.
By Aidan Fitzsimons4 years ago in Wander
How to travel alone in Bangkok
Want to spend your next vacation in ‘Land of Smiles’? With its warm and welcoming people, glorious mountains, unique culture, mesmeric beaches, tranquil nature, bustling cities and mouth-watering food, Bangkok has something exciting for everyone. Here are some tips to plan your holiday in this sprawling metropolis.
By Amie Ginendra4 years ago in Wander









