Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Wander.
Where the Road Leads
The weather is getting warmer, the sun is bright, and the wind seems to whisper that it’s time for an adventure. So you load the car, grab your snacks, fill the tank, and pull out onto the open road. But where to? That is always the question. Utah offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country—endless travel ideas that feel both close and just far enough away to make the journey worthwhile.
By Monica Casarezabout 15 hours ago in Wander
Why Victoria Falls Is One of the Most Romantic Destinations for Couples
Before Victoria Falls even comes into view, it can already be heard. That sound builds in the distance, and when it finally appears, it immediately draws attention. For couples, it becomes less about the falls alone and more about sharing that moment.
By Claudia Fennela day ago in Wander
Why Hoi An Should Be on Your Vietnam Travel List: A Traveller’s Guide
Hoi An stands out as the main draw on Vietnam's central coast. This riverside town counts as one of Southeast Asia's top magical spots. Colorful lanterns light up its narrow streets each night. Ticket sellers hand out passes to roam the old quarter after dark. Old buildings mix Chinese temples, Vietnamese homes, and French colonial touches. These spots line the Thu Bon River banks. Fresh markets buzz with herbs, fish, and rice paper for wraps.
By Daphne Olgaa day ago in Wander
Me & My AI in Morocco
The sunlight, such a simple thing with amazing effects. And I don’t mean its impact on health or life, but the way it shifts colours. We are used to seeing them change before a storm or at sunrise and sunset. But it makes me wonder, how many people have had the privilege of seeing the colour of something change in a matter of seconds, only to return to its original shade?
By Ana M. Percaa day ago in Wander
What is the best time to visit Galle for a peaceful holiday?
Along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline, Galle never feels exactly the same throughout the year. Some months arrive with clear skies and calm seas brushing the walls of the old fort. At other times, clouds gather over the Indian Ocean, and the town moves at a noticeably slower pace.
By ameliarosanna2 days ago in Wander
Escaping the Crowds: Hiking Sri Pada (Adam's Peak) via Uda Maliboda
Adam's Peak, also known by locals as "Sripadaya," is the most sacred mountain in Sri Lanka. Standing 2,243m (7,359 ft) tall above sea level, this mountain is revered by all faiths in Sri Lanka. The Buddhists believe Lord Buddha's footprint is placed atop a rock on the top of the mountain. Therefore, thousands of Buddhist pilgrims flock to this holy mountain every year to worship lord buddha's sacred footprint.
By Hasintha Weragala2 days ago in Wander
You've Likely Visited Dubai's Safest Place Without Realizing It. AI-Generated.
DUBAI, UAE – If you walk through Dubai, you feel something rare. You don't look over your shoulder. You don't worry about the noise. This isn't a happy accident or a clever marketing slogan. The UAE government didn't just build a city; they engineered a sanctuary. They turned safety into a foundational element of the atmosphere itself. This level of total peace is the only reason a project this ambitious can even exist.
By Archipalegon by Kleinner and Kenthel (KY)5 days ago in Wander










