activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Tent Peak Climbing in Nepal
Tent Peak (5,663m) is the awesome and moderate trekking peak in the north-western region of Himalayan Nepal, it is a perfect experience for challenge peaks and mountaineering intending climbers. This famous trekking peak is also known as “Tharpu Chuli” which lies the closest part of massive Annapurna. The top of this peak looks like a shape of a Tent so that it is called Tent peak as well as this trekking peak combines delightful Annapurna base camp, where each year thousands of trekkers come to visit this place. Tent peak is relatively a low altitude peak which is 5,663 meters high above the sea level, it is not as challenging as the Mera Peak, Lobuche Peak, and Island Peak. This Peak climbs from the standard Northwest ridge of ‘alpine PD grade’ and crosses the glacier floor with rocks steeps then after pass the steep snow face, finally, you summit the Tent Peak “Tharpu Chuli”, then be ready to see amazing mountain views of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain), Baraha Sikhar, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, Annapurna III, Annapurna V, Khansari Kang, Tarke Kang, etc.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
Costa Rica
Greatly influenced by the culture of Spain, having been one of their many conquered colonies, Costa Rica laid claim to its original indigenous heritage upon gaining full independence in 1821. While some might find it’s rustic infrastructure as struggling due to lack of connections with European suppliers, its beautiful uncontaminated natural wonders have thousands of visitors flocking to Costa Rica every year.
By Diane Stewart5 years ago in Wander
Freckles Abroad
My Lenten promise this year has been to go for a walk outdoors every day. Walking around parkland areas so often this year has taught me how much I love being in nature and how much it helps to center me in the moment and help me to understand what's going on in my head and emotions. Most of the time it's a wonderful, calming, peaceful feeling. However, a few days ago, a close family friend passed away. I still love my outdoors walks, but I don't love the feelings of pain and grief that I recognize in myself when I take them. I know, of course, how important it is to let myself grieve and feel this pain, logically, but I also have always hated discomfort of any kind. I feel like Willow in the “Something Blue” episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer – I wish I could will my pain to end.
By Gabrielle R. Lamontagne5 years ago in Wander
What to do in Cancun
Among the places to visit that we suggest are an underwater museum and an extreme water slide park. The city of Cancun is one of the most preferred tourist places by millions of travelers in the world and proof of this is that despite the fact that more than 50% of its activities are still closed due to the current contingency, it continues to be the world's favorite destination.
By Daysi Rojas5 years ago in Wander
Affordable travel outdoor activity for 2021 places to go and see in the U.S for spring and summer:
Affordable travel outdoor activity for 2021 places to go and see in the U.S for spring and summer: Thanks to pleasant and calm temperatures, summer can be a great time to release all the stress we get from our daily life business. Unfortunately, it could get very expensive and costly to travel, making it hectic work to search out a nice plan, place within our budget. To help you in this, we have mentioned some incredibly beautiful places to visit, which will give you the inner peace you need.
By mike.a2zmvp.com5 years ago in Wander
Saul's Speakeasy in Minot Was Named the "Most Haunted Restaurant in North Dakota"
I used to live in the small town of Minot, North Dakota, and let me tell you, if you've ever been, I'm almost positive you'll agree very few exciting moments happen here. It might be hard to imagine downtown Minot, with its quaint little shops, wine bars, and staggering bingo halls, could harbor such a dark, ghostly history---but oh, it does.
By Evelyn Martinez5 years ago in Wander
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking
For those who have limited time or do not have intensity to do high mountain treks in Nepal but want to get to the mountains and experience the unique Nepalese culture and witness mountain peaks, there is no better option than Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek.
By thirdeye adventure5 years ago in Wander
Calling All Freaks, Geeks, and Weirdos
Knoxville is a historic town that is known for hosting amazing conventions and fairs. Dating all the way back to the 1982 World's Fair that helped revitalize the city. They now host events like trade shows, comic book conventions, music festivals, and most recently the Oddities and Curiosities Expo.
By Ariana Micheal5 years ago in Wander
Seattle turnaround days & looking for Kurt Cobain's house
I was really excited about our turnaround port for the season being Seattle as I was a full on grunge phase in my late teens and Seattle was the home of grunge music and Jimi Hendrix, our only issue was that we docked on sundays every week and had to be back onboard around 2pm and nothing if note really opened early on unless you just wanted to get breakfast near the Farmers market.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Wander
How to Spend a Day in Suzhou
Suzhou is a destination of culture and art. This historically important Chinese city was once the hub for scholars, elite class members, writers and artists. From ornate viewing decks to beautiful pagoda, Suzhou hosts a number of attractions.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
Tunnel Vision
Bored, bored, bored... University life in England over the lockdown period has been a ceaseless string of identical days. Wake up, breakfast, shower, commute across my room to my desk, online lectures, social media, online assignments, walk, Netflix, bed. Again and again and again. The suppressive quiet of my solo flat. AHHH, I'm going stir crazy in here, I've had more screen time in one day than a girl my age in the 1920's had in her lifetime.
By grace palmer5 years ago in Wander








