asia
All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
10 Times Tourists Completely Ruined Priceless History
There’s something magnetic about ancient architecture and historic artifacts. Whether it’s a crumbling amphitheater, a sacred temple high in the mountains, or a centuries-old painting in a quiet chapel, we’re drawn to these places. Maybe it’s the mystery. Maybe it’s the legends. Maybe it’s the simple realization that these structures have survived hundreds, sometimes thousands of years.
By Areeba Umair24 days ago in Wander
8 Incredible Places You Must Visit Before They Disappear Forever
Vacations are the perfect excuse to explore, relax, and witness the beauty of the world. But some places are vanishing due to climate change, rising sea levels, or human activity, and if you don’t visit them soon, you might miss your chance. Here’s a list of eight phenomenal destinations that belong on every traveler’s bucket list.
By Areeba Umair26 days ago in Wander
Devil is a part timer
The premise is that the devil comes to Earth from below and arrives as a teenager working at a fast-food restaurant. “Devil is a Part-Timer” is one of my favorite anime series, and I recently discovered anime, and this is one of those shows that I stumbled upon and got really into.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Wander
The library Bollywood celebration that I had went to,
That day I got some Henna art done on my hands. The talented Henna tattoo artist was doing beautiful work on my hands. There that day we also did some beautiful work on my hands. There that day we also did some tradition Indian dancing as well. It was great fun and I loved every minute of it. I got to wear traditional Indian garb around my waist and what not and it was great. I would to relive it again but I can relive it through this article. I was dancing with a lady who was teaching the dances and got my picture with her. On my forehead is the traditional accessory that takes you into the third eye. Learning these dances was a lot of fun. We also learned belly dancing type moves and what not. The library where I used to go is who sponsored this free event always put on wonderful functions like that. Just a beautiful and cultural time was had by all. The girl who did my henna tattoo is really very talented as is the lady who taught me the dance of India and Bollywood.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Wander
Unseen Japan: A Local Traveler’s Guide to Hidden Spots
Hi, I'm Saiotu. I was born and raised in the countryside of Kyoto—far away from the crowded temples and tourist spots. Japan is famous for Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto City. But having traveled all across Japan—from the snowy north to the tropical south—I know that the real magic of this country lies elsewhere.
By Deep Japan by saoituabout a month ago in Wander
Life in China: Living as an Expat
Living in China as a foreigner cannot be summed up in a short article. How could life be summed up in that short of a text? Living in China as an expat comes with its obstacles and exciting adventures. This article is part two of a series on living in China as a foreigner and will discuss some of the pros and cons of living in China. The daily life in China for foreigners can be quite interesting, from the smog to the throngs of people crowding you all the time. There’s always something to learn and adjust to in this unique country.
By Restless Wandererabout a month ago in Wander
31 Years
Happy Birthday to meeeeeeeeee! Monday birthdays are the worst. I mentioned last week that we’d got Indian food the night before precisely because I was so busy on Monday. I had two classes, then prepping my syllabi and then preparing game and presentation materials for Tuesday.
By Max Brooksabout a month ago in Wander
Getting to Know Singapore: Neighbourhoods, Transport, and Everyday Living Tips
Of course some advantages include stringent laws for public safety and a well-developed transportation system. So, where should you stay for your visit to Singapore? What are the transport choices and how to navigate everyday life for longer stays? That’s what we uncover for you below.
By Media Enquiriesabout a month ago in Wander
The Feel of Nagasaki
My sleep schedule is fixed! I went to bed at 23:00 on Sunday and woke up at 7:00 rested and energised. Unfortunately, I had a little cat sleeping on me who refused to be moved meaning I still had to lie in bed for half an hour until she allowed me to get up to shower.
By Max Brooks2 months ago in Wander
Getting Around Turkey (Turkiye) by Air and Bus
In an earlier article, I wrote about a nice little hack of getting to and leaving from Turkey by way of connecting flights in Warsaw - an absolute delight. Now, I am going to give you the skinny on traveling by air internally in Turkiye (Turkey) via AJet and Pegasus Airlines, Istanbul's two major airports (SAW and IST), plus a few tips on traveling between cities by bus all based on a trip we took in September 2024.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Wander










