asia
All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
Mount Everest: Highest Mountain in Asia
Mount Everest, located in Asia, is the tallest mountain on Earth. This mountain has fascinated all the adventurers, travelers, nature lovers, and scientists for centuries. Mount Everest is located in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, on the border of Nepal and Tibet. The Everest stands as a symbol of human endurance, the ultimate test for mountaineers, and a location of great spiritual importance.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltdabout a month ago in Wander
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant Settled in the core of Nepal, the Annapurna massif remains a demonstration of the crude magnificence and imposing test that the Himalayas present to explorers from around the globe. With its most noteworthy pinnacle, Annapurna I, taking off to an elevation of 8,091 meters (26,545 feet), it ranks as the 10th most noteworthy mountain on the planet. In any case, what separates Annapurna isn't simply its level; it's also its celebrated history, amazing scenes, and the significant regard it commands among mountain climbers.
By Rony Sutradarabout a month ago in Wander
10 most beautiful places on earth
Welcome, we prepare an inspiring journey to explore the top 10 most breathtaking places on our planet. From majestic mountains to stunning underwater realms, our world is filled with awe-inspiring wonders just waiting to be discovered. Let's dive right in!
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jrabout a month ago in Wander
Losing My Phone in Mumbai
The best part of my 10 days in Mumbai earlier this year, hands down, was losing my trusty Samsung A20. Quite how I did it I don't know and never will; it is entirely likely that I carelessly dropped it in an auto, but I have a friend who is adamant it must have been pickpocketed. Either way, you can imagine the lurching horror of the first hour or so after I realised, turned my bag inside out and watched my life flash in front of my eyes, so I won't go into it, because what happened next was some of the best fun I have ever had in my life.
By TheSpinstressabout a month ago in Wander
Responding to Myself About My Travel Experiences, Three Years Later
Three years ago, I received news that I had been accepted for a teaching position in Japan. In my excitement, there was also a lot of worry. I wrote this piece about what I was excited for, and what I was dreading.
By Jennifer Childersabout a month ago in Wander
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park is a breathtakingly beautiful place in the Himalayas of Nepal. This park is home to the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest, which also offers breathtaking views and a unique adventure for visitors.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltdabout a month ago in Wander
Karachi on the Arabian Sea Coast
Karachi is the largest and most populous city in Pakistan. It is the capital of Sindh Province and the main seaport and financial center of Pakistan. It lies on the southern coast of Pakistan on the Arabian Sea northwest of the Indus River Delta. At one time this city was the capital of Pakistan until the city of Islamabad took over the role.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Wander
How Filipino Breads Are Made Fresh Every Morning in this Traditional Bakery in Quezon
Our life's journey can be compared to making bread - we start from humble beginnings. Just as dough rises during the baking process, our lives also expand over time. My name is Pablito Casiño. I own this bakery, although I have passed ownership to my four children. Yeast enables the bread to rise and grow. This bakery was founded by my parents. They told me my father started baking in 1944. My father created all the recipes, initially selling pandesal and bonete breads. At first, my father did the baking while my mother managed the storefront with our assistance, despite our young age. Since I was 10, I observed the bakery's daily operations. I used to help my father prepare the dough for baking. Even in high school, I continued assisting him, allowing me to learn and master all his recipes and techniques. Initially, it was a family-run enterprise. However, as demand increased, running it alone became challenging, so we hired additional staff.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 months ago in Wander