nature
The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
"There Are Wolves Up There!"
My professor friend K and I went for a hike to the mountains around the town of Mestia in Svaneti, the highest region in Georgia. We wanted to see the Koruldi Lakes near the glacier at the foot of the two-peak Ushba mountain of the Greater Caucasus Range separating Georgia and Russia.
By Lana V Lynx3 months ago in Wander
Top 5 Treks for Beginners in Uttarakhand, India
Uttarakhand, often called the Land of Gods, is a dream destination for trekking enthusiasts. With its rolling meadows, sparkling rivers, dense forests, and mighty Himalayan peaks, it offers some of the most scenic and beginner-friendly treks in India. If you're new to trekking or planning your first Himalayan adventure, Uttarakhand has plenty of safe, well-marked, and breathtaking trails to choose from.
By Shivam Chandra4 months ago in Wander
Luxury Everest View Trek
Luxury Everest View Trek is short trip in Everest region, which is doable in just 5 days instead of doing Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek 10 days. It offers wide range of Everest Himalaya range including, Mount Everest, Amadablem, Thamserkhu, Lhotse and many more.
By First Himalayan4 months ago in Wander
Oregon Caves: A Hidden Gem in the Forest
A Sign Leads the Way During the Summer of 1996, my sister, brother-in-law and I took a road trip from the Bay Area of Northern California all the way to British Columbia. Along the way, we spotted a sign indicating an exit for the Oregon Caves National Monument.
By Dean Traylor4 months ago in Wander
Amazing Rock Formations
Brimham Rocks is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and Geological Conservation Review located northwest of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, in England. The site is known for its water- and weather-eroded rocks formed more than 325 million years ago. They have formed amazing shapes.
By Rasma Raisters4 months ago in Wander
Scuba Diving Travel Hacks: Packing Light Without Missing Essentials
Introduction: Dive Smart, Travel Light Every scuba diver knows that preparing for a trip can be just as thrilling—and sometimes stressful—as the dive itself. From packing regulators and wetsuits to ensuring your dive computer is charged, the list of gear can feel endless. But what if you could travel lighter without sacrificing safety or comfort?
By Parrot Island Scuba Adventures4 months ago in Wander
Whispers of the Wild. AI-Generated.
The jungle woke before dawn. The air was thick with mist and the smell of rain-soaked earth. Every tree seemed to breathe, every vine pulsed with life. Somewhere in that endless green, a man walked alone—his boots sinking into mud, his breath shallow, his eyes wide with determination.
By Ishaq khan4 months ago in Wander
Do All Hotel Rooms Come with a Non-Smoking Policy?
Introduction: A Changing Standard in Hotel Stays For decades, travelers could choose between smoking and non-smoking rooms when booking their accommodations. However, hospitality standards have shifted dramatically in recent years. Many hotels now enforce strict non-smoking policies to ensure a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable environment for guests.
By Cherokee Inn5 months ago in Wander
Green Energy Hotels Leading the Sustainability Movement
Introduction: The Rise of Sustainable Travel Modern travelers are becoming increasingly eco-conscious, and the hospitality industry is responding with innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact. From renewable energy use to sustainable building designs, Green Energy Hotels are emerging as pioneers of a new travel era. These properties don’t just offer a place to stay—they represent a commitment to preserving the planet for future generations.
By Dutch Inn & Suites5 months ago in Wander











