by tempuser_784209198 | Feb 19, 2026
Travel can often involve long periods of waiting. Whether you’re stuck in an airport lounge or waiting for a friend at a café, passing the time might feel like a chore. But rather than scrolling through news feeds or checking the time, why not learn how to make the...
by tempuser_784209198 | Feb 12, 2026
South Africa’s coastline is lined with excellent restaurants, but not all of them require planning your holiday around a reservation, writes Zoë Erasmus. Vikki Yap / Pexels While a handful of headline spots fill up fast, most coastal towns still run on a more relaxed...
by tempuser_784209198 | Feb 12, 2026
Art gives a place its personality before you even hear its story. In quiet dorp streets and along coastal lanes, creativity spills from studios, brightens walls and finds its way into cafés and cottages. A slow wander through a small town art trail combines culture...
by tempuser_784209198 | Feb 12, 2026
Africa’s wildlife is magnetic, from elephants tromping through savannahs to lions lounging in the shade of acacia trees, writes Zoë Erasmus. Pixabay / Pexels But as tourism rebounds across the continent, travellers and operators alike are asking a vital question: how...
by tempuser_784209198 | Feb 12, 2026
By Jill Kantor I have always been called to the north. While others chase the sun, I find my peace in the bones… The post Beyond the Northern Lights: Finding Stillness in the Yukon appeared first on Wander Magazine | Live Well, Eat Well, Travel Well.