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The Lessons That I Derived from My Recent Wanderlust
The darkness that surrounds the storm is often the most turbulent period of hardships that embellish us into the trance of not knowing what to do. I learnt the lessons of patience, virtue and gratitude from the darkest periods of my life. Life has its ways of embracing us in its wisdom, staggering us into the whirlwinds of challenges and adversities, only to gift us with peonies of hope. Hope can metamorphose mountains of hatred into the galloping beauty of existence that showers us with the narrative of self-belief and confidence. It is often in a wanderlust away from our daily surroundings that we realize the wonder that the world we live in has to offer. Forgiveness after a storm is like accepting the catastrophe without denying the damage it has done. It is painful but necessary to survive, to thrive in our lives.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander
The Magnificent Marvels of Minalungao National Park: A Creative Journey
On October 20, 2024, we set off from Eastwood City, eager to explore the natural beauty of Minalungao National Park in Nueva Ecija. The journey was an adventure, filled with winding roads, picturesque landscapes, and the thrill of the unknown. As we crossed bridges and passed through small villages, the scenery shifted from urban sprawl to lush greenery.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Wander
Unveiling the Mystical Beauty of Tinipak River and Rock Formations: A Creative Exploration of it's Hidden Gem
I was picked up by a service car at approximately 6:30 am in Pasig City. We were on our way to Eastwood to pick up another colleague at the agreed time of 7:30 am. Arriving in Eastwood well ahead of schedule, my driver and I decided to indulge in a delicious breakfast at the Restaurant near THAMES International School at Quezon City. After our satisfying meal, we made our way to Eastwood Le Grand Tower 2 to rendezvous with our colleague. Our journey from Eastwood to Barangay Daraitan, Tanay Rizal began at 7:30 am using the Waze app. We embarked on a scenic 2-hour drive via the Marcos Highway and "Makaira-Daraitan" Road to the parking area, where we paid a nominal fee of 100 pesos for parking.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Wander
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India
Changing the Narrative: Debunking Prejudice Against Female Solo Travellers In India Travelling alone in India can be quite challenging for women. They often face questions from strangers and encounter scepticism when they decide to embark on solo journeys. Many female solo travellers come from backgrounds where independent travel is uncommon, which leads them to defy familial and societal expectations to pursue their desire to explore the world on their terms.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander
The Teeny-Weeny Guide To Travelling Internationally From Your Art Studio
Travelling is a phenomenal thing to pursue, especially if you enjoy learning about different cultures, trying out new cuisines, seeing new faces, discovering hidden gems, making fond memories, and broadening your horizons. Although most people are able to travel, some people are unable to due to various circumstances like the lack of funding, fear of airplanes, etc. Even though some people are unable to travel for whatever reasons they have, there are many ways you can travel across the globe from home! One thing has nothing to do with the other, ever!
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Wander
Exploring Basque Country
I love Spain. Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, the white villages of Andalusia, all well-travelled tourist haunts I admit but well worth the aggravation. Until recently, I had never been to northern Spain and in particular to Basque country. As I soon discovered, Basque country is very different from the rest of Spain. The climate is more temperate, the scenery is greener and hillier and the area is officially bilingual.
By John Thomson2 years ago in Wander
Cutting Costs To Your Travel Plans
Take It From Someone Whose Mother Was A Gypsy... When I think about traveling, all I can think about is money. Especially if I'm the one in charge of organizing said travel. It didn't used to be this way. Back when I was a teenager my mother and I would just jump in the car and leave. Mom and I traveled all over the United States, just her and I. When I got older, I asked: "Mom. How are we affording this?" She would laugh and say: "I've been saving."
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Wander
Creating a Budget and Plan For Traveling and Fun
A lot of people, especially those with a family of 4 or more, think that vacationing is out of reach. And I can't hardly blame them in today's economy. The price to travel is sky high, with prices increasing approximately 15,045,234%
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Wander







