budget travel
If you budget wisely, your travel funds can go a long way, though not as far as you.
London’s Green Escapes: 10 Parks Nature Lovers Will Adore
London is a hotbed of attractions, and if you’ve planned a trip here anytime soon, you’ll never run out of things to see and do. Yet, it’s not all about tourist landmarks and shopping; London also has a wealth of natural wonders and green escapes worth exploring.
By Media Enquiries6 months ago in Wander
Your First Trek in Nepal: Mistakes, Mishaps, and Magical Views. AI-Generated.
If you're considering trekking in Nepal for the first time, you're in for an unforgettable adventure. Nepal offers a variety of trekking routes suitable for beginners. Each provide unique experiences and amazing views. Whether you're aiming to witness the majestic Himalayas or immerse yourself in the rich local culture, there's a trek for you. However, it's essential to be well-prepared to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
By Sofia Jackson6 months ago in Wander
Sri Lanka, the "Wonder of Asia," is Seeing a Tourism Revival in 2025
Sri Lanka has for decades been admired as the “Wonder of Asia” for its stunning landscapes, deep cultural heritage, and biodiversity. In 2025, the country is seeing a marked tourism revival, driven by a mix of bold policy moves, infrastructure upgrades, marketing strategies, and new attractions. These changes are helping Sri Lanka re-establish itself on the global tourism map and attracting a broader, higher-spending traveler base.
By Shiran Pallewatta6 months ago in Wander
London vs Amsterdam: Which City Is Best for First-Time Visitors? (2025 Guide)
Introduction Picture this: You’re finally booking that dream European getaway you’ve been scrolling through Instagram for months. Your cursor hovers between two tabs — London and Amsterdam. Both are calling your name, but you can only pick one (for now, anyway). The struggle is real!
By Rayan Brook Vardy6 months ago in Wander
Unveiling Sigiriya's Ancient Water Supply System: A modern Discovery
In a remarkable development, recent maintenance work at Sri Lanka's iconic Sigiriya rock fortress has unveiled the sophisticated workings of its ancient water supply system. Director General of the Central Cultural Fund (CCF), Dr. Nilan Cooray, confirmed that the fountains, which typically activate during the rainy season, remained inactive towards the end of the previous year. This anomaly prompted restoration efforts, leading to the discovery of the system's underlying mechanisms.
By Shiran Pallewatta6 months ago in Wander










