
One of the most essential things about touring is that one must have an information about the highlights of the place one wants to visit. It is essential, for in the absense of such knowledge there is every possibility that one might miss out on some of the most happening spots of a particular place. It is for this very purpose that it is advised that people who go on voyage to different countries go armed with travel guides so that they have information about everything of the place they have gone to.
This not only includes information about the highlights of the place but travel guides also about the availability of transport to ferry people there. It also gives information about some exclusive things that are found there. Things like sweets, fruits, cloths or cuisine. If a place is famous for all these or anyone and one go and don’t enjoy all or either of these, then one can be rest assured that the pains that one took to go there will go waste.
It is, therefore, in the best interest of people that they plan their outing after carefully going through the travel guides. These guides also guide people about the time which is most favourable to visit which place. It also guides one about the accommodation facility available there and the rates at which they can be availed. In nutshell, it must be understood that travel guides are something absolutely essential for people who plan to visit any place.
People must take precautions while purchasing travel guide. First of all it is absolutely essential that people buy the latest published guides as the older version might have become obsolete. Then one should also know that one does not compromise on the price while purchasing travel guides. Remember it is on these guides that hinges the success of your tour. It is essential, therefore, that they are not given a cold shoulder.
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April 24th, 2009 on 2:15 pm
Itaewon is an area in Seoul where lots of foriegners live. Lots of English speakers there. If you go there, there are some travel agents who can help get you a guide. Or just ask around. You'll find something.
April 24th, 2009 on 2:17 pm
there is hard to find guidance there, even for a map
so be sure you take a travel guide with you, maybe even two ones
also, the schedules in travel guides might be different than what you find on the spot or they might be in renovation, closed etc. So either call them(if you know Spanish) or go EARLY.
I used Frommer's Peru Guide because they give interesting comments
April 25th, 2009 on 3:36 am
You mean you have "written" a travel guide?…
April 25th, 2009 on 6:53 am
That's almost as special as a gift of a silent movie to a blind person. Sure go for it. Don't be heart broken though if you find it in the trash can.
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April 25th, 2009 on 7:18 pm
first of all try to find tour operators from your origin country(is it UK?) go and ask them to cooperate with you. You have to know very good about history/monuments/roads etc.This is about tour leaders.
If you are a licenced guide you can cooperate with many countries all over the world.Sent your resimate to tour operators that work with outgoing tourism and when they have a guided tour (it is usually 03-04 hours ) they will call you back. a guided city tour 03hours with licenced guide costs about 200euro per 50pax.
Hope I helped..
April 26th, 2009 on 9:22 pm
Try this:
http://www.quebecregion.com/e/info.asp
April 26th, 2009 on 10:49 pm
This question was asked last week here the link to it. Check it out http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlpkWUp3sIMsa4L9WomfeRsV7RR.;_ylv=3?qid=20090326003709AAoT85Y
April 27th, 2009 on 7:06 am
April 27th, 2009 on 7:29 pm
try this: http://wikitravel.org/en/New_Zealand
It is not a shiny travel guide, but has a lot of useful info organized in a very convenient way. I like it!
By reading through it, you'll find your own ideas what you want to see and where you want to go… so it is better somehow that you are not required to follow some predefined travel route and someone else's ideas…
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