travel lists
Lists of the best of all things travel: A roundup of the world's best vacation hotspots, rugged backpacking adventures and instructions to prepare for the trip of a lifetime.
Langtang Valley Trek - Third Eye Adventure
If time is brief , fitness a priority , and you are feeling the necessity perhaps to check the waters before committing to a more arduous trek through the Himalayas, then Langtang Valley Trek is for you. Not only does the trek offer a journey of reasonably moderate effort through a scenically dramatic alpine region well worth visiting in its title , but it also has the additional advantage of being very accessible from Kathmandu, minimizing travel and days wasted for those that want to focus their limited time on trekking, instead of onerous bus or jeep rides.
By thirdeye adventure5 years ago in Wander
Explore the Magnificent North-East India | 7 Places You Shouldn’t Miss
If you are travelling around India, one thing is for sure, you just can’t decide which places to visit to get the most of the culture. In a country that is so diverse, the culture changes every few 100kms. Although it is the most beautiful thing about this colourful country, it also leaves travellers confused as to how to cover all this beauty in a limited amount of time. Usually, travellers tend to cover all the mainstream places of India- The Taj Mahal, the deserts of Rajasthan, the mountains of Kashmir, the backwaters of Kerala, and so on. Don’t get it wrong- these places are just as beautiful and worth a visit, but there is a hidden treasure in the country that not all travellers seek- the magnificent northeast.
By Millie Mowry5 years ago in Wander
Everest Base Camp Trek
The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the best trek in Nepal and is also one of the popular trek in the world. Place yourself in history by hiking along the same path that Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay walked as they made their famous ascent to the summit of Mount Everest (8848 meters / 29,029 feet). The trek is sure to wear you out, but the tiresome feeling is temporary. The sense of achievement that you feel when you reach base camp lasts forever.
By thirdeye adventure5 years ago in Wander
10 Super Exciting Things To Do In Mahabaleshwar
The world brings to you avid explorations when you’re interested enough for travelling around. Among the numerous different places to be travelled throughout Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is probably one of the most jovial experiences you would encounter. While many of would be already on with your idea of seeking Mahabaleshwar Tour Packages, you would be pleased with the memorable experiences that are going to come your way.
By Deepak Mandavkar5 years ago in Wander
5 Most Beautiful Lakes in the World
Whenever we talk about travel, we talk only about beaches, mountains, National Parks, Monuments but why Not Lake. Let me tell you that there are more than 117 Million Lakes in the world that covers almost 4% of the world’s land surface area. So out of millions, we come up with the 5 most beautiful lakes in the world. Some of them are Naturally fed by rivers or streams and some are artificially constructed. Here they are:
By Rose Guenther5 years ago in Wander
5 Places You Need to Build Your Cabin
Sometimes you just need a break. There is nothing like a weekend getaway to the cabin. There are many perfect places across this country for you to get a cabin. Some are very popular, but others are not as well known. To those of you that wish I would keep these towns a secret, I apologize. To the rest, you're welcome.
By Chris Davenforth5 years ago in Wander
Anywhere But Here!
I'm sure by now everyone has seen this meme at one point or another. It makes a valid point given how 2020 has gone thus far; the lockdowns then and now have made it more troublesome to travel anywhere out of fear of catching the Rona, and thus risking the lives of those around us and close to us. A lot of people likely don't want to bother traveling anywhere unless they absolutely have to, as they don't want to be forced to wear a mask, social distance, or simply be sent back home again.
By Jackie Barrows5 years ago in Wander
The Wine and Waves Tour
The Wine and Waves Tour came about when I closed my Pilates studio in 2015. It was a painful experience and I needed an outlet or a plan for the next phase of my life. I poured 12 years of blood, sweat and tears into my Pilates studio. I needed to do something different.
By Kim Kuznitz5 years ago in Wander








