activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
At One Point, These Two Theme/Amusement Parks Weren't So Different
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, and Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia, are two amusement/theme parks in the Mid-Atlantic that garner much deserved attention from coaster enthusiasts, each with its own different reasons. When you mention Kings Dominion, people instantly think of the ultra-intense, high g-pulling, gray/blackout-inducing Intimidator 305, or perhaps the RMC (Rocky Mountain Construction) conversion of former wooden coaster Hurler, that is now Twisted Timbers. Now, bring up Six Flags Great Adventure, and people think of the Intamin pre-fabricated wooden coaster featuring tons of airtime and hairpin turns that is El Toro, or perhaps the tallest (and second fastest) roller coaster in the world, Kingda Ka.
By Kohlson Doty4 years ago in Wander
7 Best Places To Visit In Syracuse, Sicily
Syracuse may not be as well-known as other Italian cities, but don't let that fool you. Syracuse is a small but lovely up-and-coming tourist destination that is well worth a visit. If you are planning to book your luxury Sicily vacation packages and are unsure whether Syracuse should be included in your itinerary, then have a look at the places we have mentioned below to visit in Syracuse and the surrounding areas.
By Classic Sicily4 years ago in Wander
Wine Trains to Experience in the United States | Andrew Hutchings Long Beach
Trains are one of the most timeless ways to travel. Sipping wine on a train that is trekking through the backwoods scenery of the United States is a great way to explore the country. There are some specific wine trains located in the United States that every wine connoisseur should experience at least once in their lifetime. Discover a few of these below.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California4 years ago in Wander
Camping in Big Bend National Park
In 2019, my co-worker and I took a few weeks off work to drive from Houston, Texas and visit the iconic Big Bend National Park, in west Texas. Our plan included nine nights of camping and hiking in the park during March, which is when the weather is typically the most mild. Ian did the bulk of the planning, but we spent a lot of time looking at maps and deciding what our hiking priorities would be during our time there.
By Adam Lupiani4 years ago in Wander
Mariscal Canyon, The Path Less Traveled
At 6:30a, coyotes howled not far from our tent. There was a pack of them, all howling together, yipping here and there. They kept it up until almost 7 and Ian and I decided to wait a few minutes before moving around and getting out. The air outside was cold, the sun still behind Mariscal Mountain, and we quickly bundled up and began cooking our breakfast.
By Adam Lupiani4 years ago in Wander
A Comparison of Travel Trailers and Camper Trailers
A travel trailer is an ideal option for families who are traveling together. You, your family, and your pets will enjoy a spacious and comfortable living space in a travel trailer. Campers provide the same space and comfort as campers, but you have the option to travel wherever you want.
By Pod Camper Hire4 years ago in Wander
Paddleboards, Chicken Fingers, and Ant Man
Friday afternoon. 3:43PM The day wouldn’t end… Heather and I had been planning this epic Friday adventure for weeks. Not long ago Heather had gone to a lake chain in the heart of South Minneapolis and rented a paddleboard with a friend. She’d been badgering me to go with her ever since.
By T.S. Fergus4 years ago in Wander
Everest base Camp Trek packing list
Mount Everest (8848m) is the world's tallest peak and is located in the east northwestern part of Nepal. The Mount Everest Base Camp is the world's largest, standing at 5364 meters (17598 feet) above sea level. The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and one of the most popular high adventure journeys.
By dinesh bhusal4 years ago in Wander
Take your Tastebuds on Holiday on Day Trips from Florence
You could spend a month in Tuscany and still not see and do everything you want to, but that's just a reason to return. Once again. There is an almost overwhelming collection of art, history, and culture to keep you occupied. Of course, there's another thing Italy is famed for: its delectable food. Again, there is a lot to find, but there are also some really pleasant methods to do it!
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Wander
The Petrified Waterfalls of Oaxaca, Mexico
The drive through the mountains was both breathtaking and vomit-inducing. I panickily pulled my stiff seatbelt whilst imaging the bus rolling over the edges of the cliff with my head bashing against the metal sides like a pinball.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Wander








