travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
How to Travel to Iceland for the Northern Lights
Introduction If you’re a traveler, you know that not all experiences are created equal—and few compare to seeing the Northern Lights dance across the sky. But finding the right place and time to see them can be confusing. That’s where Iceland comes in. With its dramatic landscapes, minimal light pollution, and accessible locations, Iceland is one of the world’s best spots to witness the aurora borealis.
By Rayan Brook Vardy8 months ago in Wander
Altitude acclimatisation and Altitude Sickness while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Every year, thousands of people from all around the world come to Tanzania to climb the highest free-standing mountain on the African continent, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 meters). Some of these mountain climbers return home without reaching the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. One of the major causes that cause people not to reach the highest mountain is poor altitude acclimatization.
By Jaynevy Tours8 months ago in Wander
14 Rides at Disneyland That Are Not Worth Riding
One of the biggest parts of planning a trip to the Disney Parks is figuring out how to get the best bang for your buck. The parks aren't cheap and especially as prices rise throughout the world, Disney is just going to keep getting more expensive. This will no doubt lead to guests spending fewer days in the park and being more strategic about their time inside of the park.
By Jenika Enoch8 months ago in Wander
Vatican Museum Tickets: The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Sistine Chapel & Skip-the-Line Tickets. AI-Generated.
🎟️ Vatican Museum Tickets 🎟️ There are two types of people who visit the Vatican. The first type stands in a queue that snakes around the ancient Vatican walls, a line so long it has its own weather system. They bake in the Roman sun for hours, their energy and excitement draining away with every minute. The second type waltzes right past them, scans a QR code on their phone, and is inside looking at masterpieces in under 15 minutes. The only difference between them? The second type knows the secret to buying Vatican Museum tickets.
By Paris Effel8 months ago in Wander
Coliseum Tickets: My Guide to Dodging the Scammers & Feeling the Ghosts of Rome. AI-Generated.
Let me tell you what the pictures don't show you. They don't show the sweat dripping down your back as you stand in a queue that Dante probably designed for the seventh circle of Hell. They don't show the shouting vendors in cheap gladiator costumes trying to sell you "skip-the-line" tickets that cost more than a decent bottle of Barolo. 🍷 They don't show the sheer, soul-crushing chaos that can ruin the magic before you even step inside.
By Paris Effel8 months ago in Wander
Statue of Liberty Tickets: The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Crown, Ferry & Ellis Island Tickets, Tours & Tips. AI-Generated.
Statue of Liberty Tickets: My Ultimate Guide to Avoiding the Lines and Conquering the Icon I saw the line first. From a block away, it was a human snake of disappointment, twisting through Battery Park under the unforgiving New York sun. This was the queue for people hoping to get same-day tickets to the Statue of Liberty. I watched a father explain to his crestfallen kids that they might not make it today. But a handful of people weren't waiting. They were walking right past us, scanning a code on their phones, and heading straight for the security line. They knew the secret to buying Statue of liberty tickets the right way. And I'm about to tell you that secret.
By Paris Effel8 months ago in Wander
When Brittany Meets Colombia
In late 2019, Jonathan Leblanc, a young man from Vannes in Brittany, France, made a bold move. He left his homeland to open a traditional Breton crêperie in Guatapé, a colorful and touristy town nestled in the Colombian Andes, about 80 kilometers from Medellín. The idea may have seemed risky — selling savory buckwheat galettes and sweet crêpes in a country where this type of cuisine is virtually unknown — but it worked. Today, his crêperie El Breton is thriving and has become a local favorite.
By Bubble Chill Media 8 months ago in Wander
Tamerza (Tamaghza): A guide to Tunisia’s very own Grand Canyon oasis
Tunisia is often boxed into two postcard-perfect images: the Mediterranean north with its whitewashed facades and blue doors in places such as Sidi Bou Said, or the vast, sand-swept Sahara, where camels and mirages evoke a stereotypical desert narrative.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa8 months ago in Wander
Digital Nomads Rejoice: These 3 Tech Tools Are Redefining Remote Work on the Road
Let's face it—dreaming of working at a beach café in Bali or a mountain retreat in Patagonia sounds tempting... until your WIFI connection fails during a video call or your laptop's battery runs out with no charger nearby.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan8 months ago in Wander
Kew Gardens Tickets 2 for 1: Your Guide to Discounts, Kensington Palace Tickets & the Perfect Tour of London's Royal Oases. AI-Generated.
Kew Gardens Tickets 2 for 1: How a Simple Trick Doubled My London Trip As a travel expert, I'm always on the lookout for that one trick that turns a good trip into an unforgettable one. In London, that trick was a simple but magical phrase: kew gardens tickets 2 for 1. This wasn't just a discount; it was the key to a perfect itinerary that combined the best of nature and royal history without breaking my budget. This strategy allowed me to not only see the world-famous gardens but to expand my trip with another royal highlight.
By Paris Effel8 months ago in Wander
Micah's Tea Rooms In Morpeth
Introduction Today I was in Morpeth and was wandering, I had vague plans but had missed breakfast and wanted a coffee. I wandered toward the river and saw a sign saying tea and coffee down a side street, so I wandered down and saw a beautifully decorated back yard, full of nice chairs and tables. I had found The Oasis Courtyard At Micah's Tea Rooms.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Wander
Midès Canyon: A guide to Tunisia’s dramatic canyon oasis
Most posters or images of Tunisia showcase two extremes: the Mediterranean north with its blue-and-white coastal neighborhoods such as Sidi Bou Said or the endless dunes of the Sahara, where camels and mirages define the MENA landscape within society's imagination.
By Atoosa Ryanne Arfa8 months ago in Wander







