nature
The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
The Ridiculously Cute Squirrels of the Taj Mahal. Top Story - February 2025.
There are a lot of rules about what you can and can't do and bring in to the Taj Mahal, but nature won't be governed. While there, I saw a cat (a surprisingly rare sight in Agra, compared to Mumbai - but maybe I just wasn't there long enough), a dog, several pink-bummed monkeys and hundreds of these tiny, pretty squirrels.
By TheSpinstress 12 months ago in Wander
Japan: The Only Place I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life
Japan: The Only Place I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life A Journey That Stole My Heart ForeverHello guys! I am back again with one more interesting topic—this time, it’s not just any topic, but a great experience that I want to share with you all. Have you ever visited a place and thought, "This is it, this is where I belong"? Well, that’s exactly how I felt about Japan!
By Lokesh Kumar12 months ago in Wander
Wildlife Safari Packages in India
India, a land of diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. From the majestic Bengal tiger prowling in the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh to the rare one-horned rhinoceros thriving in the wetlands of Assam, India's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries offer an unparalleled safari experience. Whether you're looking for a luxury retreat or an adventurous jungle expedition, India wildlife tours cater to every type of traveler.
By India Safaris12 months ago in Wander
Nature's Wonders: 7 Amazing Natural Phenomena That Will Leave You Awestruck
Nature has a way of surprising us with extraordinary phenomena that often defy explanation. From the mesmerizing to the bizarre, the planet is home to some incredible natural wonders that capture our imagination. In this article, we will explore seven of the most astonishing natural phenomena resplendent in their beauty and uniqueness.
By David Iliyaabout a year ago in Wander
The Montana Alpaca Experience
By Brian D'Ambrosio Atop the Continental Divide and North of the Walkerville section of Butte, fiber artist Betty Kujawa works with select, raw yields of fleece. Here, on eight hilly acres and three high pastures, she tends to the dozen quirky animals that form Snowdrift Alpacas.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Wander
Why San Juan del Sur Isn’t the Beach Paradise We Hoped For
The first beach day we had in San Juan del Sur was strange to say the least. We found a nice spot and I sat cross-legged with my palms resting on my thighs, eyes closed, and headphones in place for my guided meditation. In that moment, I felt like I practically had a “do not disturb” sign around my neck, but I found myself being shaken like a cocktail tumbler, and I opened my eyes to see a man grinning at me as he pleaded for money. I shook my head and said “So sorry, but no, I don’t have anything”
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travelabout a year ago in Wander
6 Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland This Summer
Thinking of visiting Northern Ireland this summer? You probably already know that it’s a beautiful country with fantastic coastlines and lively pubs but what else is there to do? Here are 6 reasons that might just make you want to book your flights today!
By Lucy watsonabout a year ago in Wander











