What's "wander into" mean? Is it different from "walk into?"

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
To "wander into" a place means to enter a place randomly or without a set plan or purpose. "Walk into" doesn't imply any kind of attitude or manner. It's just the action of entering a place by walking. Where as "wander into" implies that one is "walking," as well as it being random. Ex: I wandered into a cafe while I was on my walk. Ex: I walked into the cafe and saw my friend.