solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
My story of the butterfly effect in Mumbai
Have you ever felt that every small decision that you take and every small change that happens around you, that could have happened, either way, can change the outcome of certain events? Have you ever experienced the butterfly effect in real life? I never did until something so coincidental happened to me, it urged me to write a post about it.
By Harish Rajora5 years ago in Wander
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
I get it, you’re preparing for vacation, and who wants to think of planning for a vacation as research? Sounds a lot like homework to me, and I never did much of that stuff in school. Be that as it may, it’s wildly important. I remember traveling to a city I hadn’t taken the time to research and find out information about before I got there. When I arrived, I saw that there was no public transportation [I’ll discuss why that was so important later], and saw that Uber/Lyft was not a thing there, AND it was dawning on me that I didn’t know a single person in this city. In a nutshell: I was stuck, a thing I wouldn’t have been had I done my research. Fortunately, I was financially equipped to travel back home. Though I lost out on what could have been an amazing experience because I didn’t take the time to do my due diligence, it did teach me the importance of making sure I know where I’m going.
By Mvrq.McKnZ5 years ago in Wander
The Green Aurora.
Places were numerous, but destiny was one. Options were numerous, but the aurora was one. In my childhood, my mother used to tell me a story about the sky dragon that only came to places where people are happy and respectful; older me when I saw that aurora, I got to see that dragon.
By Shivam Jha5 years ago in Wander
Aran & Shetland Knitwear: Brief History
Almost everyone from the United Kingdom and Ireland has dabbed in the wool trade since the beginning of time. The conditions were rough, with cold and bitter winters to mild summers. Wool was the top export of all Isle inhabitants. But just north of Edinburgh and off the Northern coast of Ireland are two islands whose main exports well into the twentieth century came with the wonders of their limited economy.
By Heather Wilkins5 years ago in Wander
Say Yes To VISA Free International Trips
Excursions to foreign lands cost travellers a fortune and require documents like VISA without which it is impossible to enter the boundary legally. But if you think that No VISA means No Trips To Abroad then get prepared to be surprised as there are some countries and regions where Indian tourists are welcomed without VISA. No more worrying about the tiring process of getting your VISA to travel overseas as here is the list of places to go and create uncountable memories with your loved ones.
By Sachin Professor5 years ago in Wander
In the Middle
I often look back on the busses and mountains in Switzerland. I was somewhere in between. It started off with running in the dirt and on the grass, with a backpack two times the size of me hitting my tailbone to an annoying beat. I was late for my bus to Zurich. One of, I had heard, the most expensive places in the world. I had convinced myself that I’d never make it now, that the bus would leave, and, poor me, I’d have to stay in Amsterdam – forever stoned and full. The thoughts that go through your head during moments of intense panic are always interesting, to say the least.
By Morgan Lucas5 years ago in Wander







