Even if you opt for cheap travels, it should remain fun and exciting. The way to enjoy your cheap travels is to travel smart. One of the most important considerations when traveling is money. You can save money by selecting cheaper accommodation and airfares.
And on your travel, it is extremely important to keep your travel money safe. Most seasoned travelers and travel experts recommend keeping valuables in a hidden wallet or travel pouch, either wrapped around your waist under your clothes or hung around your neck under your shirt.
Another great travel tip is to reduce the chance of theft by keeping majority of your cash in the hotel's safe. Take out enough for each day to pay for necessary items. When using credit cards, make sure that the establishment or shop looks alright. Credit cards provide valuable consumer protection and the best currency exchange rates as well.
Here is one very valuable travel tip to keep a lost or stolen wallet from bringing your vacation to an abrupt end. Many seasoned travelers pack an extra wallet in their suitcase or backpack. This wallet will contain only a credit card or two and perhaps an ATM card. That way, if you lose your primary wallet, you still have access to ready cash for the rest of your cheap travel.
It is also a good idea to make an itinerary and leave it at home with family members or a trusted friend. This way, they can contact you in the event of any emergencies. You could also keep copies of your identification papers, travelers check numbers, and a photocopy of your passport, at home.
Some travelers carry their passport with them all the time. The reason for that is because the passport provides an additional piece of information and that is important if your wallet is lost or stolen while on your cheap travel. Since it is impossible to board a plane these days without ID, having an extra form of ID can make your life a lot easier.
Another travel tip is to make several copies of your important travel documents - flight reservations, hotel confirmations, rental car receipts, etc. Put each copy in a different place - one or two in different parts of the suitcase or backpack, one in your back pocket, one in your purse or carry-on, etc. Also record important phone numbers in the address book of your cell phone for easy access.
Always remember to have the basic medical information such as blood type, allergy (if any), medications, etc. If you need your medication frequently, don't pack them in your checked luggage. Instead, always have them with you in your hand-carry luggage.
With these important travel tips, you should be on your way to enjoying safer and smarter cheap travels.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Cardiff Airport Guide and tips
Cardiff, the most beautiful city of UK has a charm in itself. In other words you can call Cardiff as a “Beauty with Brains”. The most amazing place to hang out with you family or friends. Your journey will start from the very first place when you enter Cardiff that is Cardiff’s airport. The most beautiful and the busiest airport in the World. Not only the people standing over there attending you seems to be so helpful to you as well as the surroundings and everything displayed over there along with environment has a great charm in it. As soon as you reach the airport, you won’t a face any kind of problem. People from various parts of the world come to Cardiff to see this beautiful city.
Cardiff airport has 4 exit terminals:
è Junction 33 exit
è Culverhouse Cross exit
è A4050
è A4226.
These terminals makes easier for the passengers to lead to their respective places.
Passengers at Cardiff Airport
Cardiff Airport a very great facility to the visitors of Cardiff, I mean as soon as people land to Cardiff, at the airport they will find shops around them in the airport itself. And you know that today’s generation is mad for shopping. One can find almost all the brand there itself. Kid’s toys along with bags are the top selling things at airport and the craziest thing – a music shop. Not only this, Cardiff provides its visitors to access internet at the airport itself and that too at a very cheap price which can be afforded by anyone.
Transportation at Cardiff Airport
And what else you need after you need the Airport is the transport facility to reach the desired destination. Near the exit gate you will find an Inter- Terminal Transport where you can hire a bus or a taxi according to your suitability to reach the desired destination. Cardiff airport Car rental is one more offer at airport. You can take a car on rent for the days you are in the city to ease the passengers.
Cardiff airport has 4 exit terminals:
è Junction 33 exit
è Culverhouse Cross exit
è A4050
è A4226.
These terminals makes easier for the passengers to lead to their respective places.
Passengers at Cardiff Airport
Cardiff Airport a very great facility to the visitors of Cardiff, I mean as soon as people land to Cardiff, at the airport they will find shops around them in the airport itself. And you know that today’s generation is mad for shopping. One can find almost all the brand there itself. Kid’s toys along with bags are the top selling things at airport and the craziest thing – a music shop. Not only this, Cardiff provides its visitors to access internet at the airport itself and that too at a very cheap price which can be afforded by anyone.
Transportation at Cardiff Airport
And what else you need after you need the Airport is the transport facility to reach the desired destination. Near the exit gate you will find an Inter- Terminal Transport where you can hire a bus or a taxi according to your suitability to reach the desired destination. Cardiff airport Car rental is one more offer at airport. You can take a car on rent for the days you are in the city to ease the passengers.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Enjoy Exotic Locations Through Holiday Loans
Are you planning a long holiday tour so that you can unwind and get well deserved diversion from boring and routine office work? A holiday tour also refills you with refreshing energies and you return back to your work with a new vigor. Right, but holiday tour is usually very expensive and require borrowing money. You should therefore prefer Holiday Loans as these loans are especially designed for holiday tours. Through holiday loans you can pay all holiday expenses like you can buy air tickets, pay for expensive hotel bills, road traveling, shopping and so on.
Depending on your requirements of a holiday tour, you can opt for secured or unsecured holiday loans. So it is prudent to first make a complete holiday preparation. You should be consulting your tour manager or any traveling guide for knowing total expenditure on a particular holiday tour. This way you exactly know the amount you require to borrow. If you need greater amount for going to a long tour then you better take secured holiday loans that are approved against your home or any valuables. Depending on value of the property, you are given greater loan. But the main advantage of secured holiday loan is that it carries lower interest rate and you can repay the loan in larger duration of 25 years. So repaying the loan is never a burden.
However if you need only smaller amount then a risk free unsecured holiday loan is available without collateral. However as lender need to cover for risks, you are charged interest at higher rate.
Bad credit people are also given secured or unsecured holiday loans if they are able to assure the lender that the loan installments will be returned regularly. Your income, employment and bank statements are seen by the lender in approving the loan.
There are many holiday loans lenders. Compare them for interest rates and see which one suits your circumstances. Pay off the loan installments regularly so that your credit score improves and you escape any debts.
Depending on your requirements of a holiday tour, you can opt for secured or unsecured holiday loans. So it is prudent to first make a complete holiday preparation. You should be consulting your tour manager or any traveling guide for knowing total expenditure on a particular holiday tour. This way you exactly know the amount you require to borrow. If you need greater amount for going to a long tour then you better take secured holiday loans that are approved against your home or any valuables. Depending on value of the property, you are given greater loan. But the main advantage of secured holiday loan is that it carries lower interest rate and you can repay the loan in larger duration of 25 years. So repaying the loan is never a burden.
However if you need only smaller amount then a risk free unsecured holiday loan is available without collateral. However as lender need to cover for risks, you are charged interest at higher rate.
Bad credit people are also given secured or unsecured holiday loans if they are able to assure the lender that the loan installments will be returned regularly. Your income, employment and bank statements are seen by the lender in approving the loan.
There are many holiday loans lenders. Compare them for interest rates and see which one suits your circumstances. Pay off the loan installments regularly so that your credit score improves and you escape any debts.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Ten Top Travel Tips
For the modern traveller, the world is your oyster. Okay, maybe you're not prioritising a summer visit to currently war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq or Sudan. Likewise, tales of drug-trafficking, kidnapping and armed muggings might put you off a two-week sojourn in Venezuela or Colombia. But perhaps you are considering something a little more off the beaten track - a holiday that will test your nerves a little, or that will embed you in a completely different culture or environment?
Many a modern traveller now explores further afield, with Australasia, South America, Asia and Africa proving very popular for those with an adventurous spirit (who don't mind long plane journeys). But for any such trips, there are known - and unknown - dangers that you may want to research before you leave. Visit Australia and you'll probably be bombarded by people listing its dangerous creatures - box jellyfish, crocodiles, redback spiders, taipan snakes, sharks, and so on - together with a litany of tales surrounding those backpackers who never came back... But go to 'safe as houses, no dangerous animals/plants here' New Zealand and you may not realise that its capital city, Wellington, sits on a major earthquake fault line that is well overdue a 'big one'!
Indeed, in a Norwich Union survey of last year, several places were highlighted as potential danger areas, including Thailand, Mexico and South Africa, where illness, accidents and crime are common. Again, not terribly surprising, perhaps, but did you know that travellers to Mexico made the most number of claims to the insurance company for overexposure to the sun? Probably not.
The findings also mentioned the Caribbean as the worst area for travellers to suffer insect bites and stings, and even Spain and the Canaries hit the list, for possible robberies and pick pocketing.
Even if you deal with all the insects, robbers, earthquakes, illnesses, hungry sharks and venomous snakes, you may still get in your car and crash. In fact, the most likely way for holidaymakers to meet misfortune is on the road, with 15 million people a year injured worldwide in traffic-related accidents. Remember that terrifying taxi journey on the way to your hotel last year? Yes, most of us can recall at least one terrifying car journey in our search for that holiday magic.
But don't worry, BeatThatQuote.com is here to help address all your holiday concerns (both those that you knew about as well as the ones we've just got you worried about). With these travel tips, you can be sure you're making the right preparations for a safe and happy trip, no matter how adventurous you are feeling:
1. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office website is a great source of information on safe/dangerous destinations, as well as general travel advice. Well worth a look if you're planning to backpack round the world.
2. Do not forget or skimp on your travel insurance. Get travel insurance and check that the cover is appropriate for your destination and planned activities abroad. Also ensure it covers any health issues you might have. According to recent research, 15% of British people risk going abroad without any kind of travel insurance - considering an air ambulance from the east coast of the US might set you back £30,000, it is really a risk you don't want to take.
3. If you are planning to hire a car or you are taking your car with you, check you are covered for accidents and/or breakdowns. Don't assume your UK car insurance will cover you for driving overseas - it might not protect you for anything more than road traffic accidents.
4. Check what vaccinations you need at least six weeks before you go and consider whether you need to take extra health precautions. Ensure you have sufficient medical insurance cover for your chosen destination, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions.
5. You will probably be leaving your home empty while you are away - ensure you have got/renewed your home insurance in the event of anything happening while you holiday. Also consider asking a neighbour to pop in/water the plants every now and again to ensure your house looks occupied.
6. Get a good guidebook and get to know your destination. Find out about local laws and customs.
7. Make sure you take all documentation with you, including your passport, necessary visas, and insurance documents. Make copies and store separately just in case you lose anything.
8. Check your bank cards. Do you know how much you will be charged for using your cards abroad? It might also be worth telling your bank or credit card provider about your trip. With fraud on the rise, some card providers/banks will stop your card if they see unusual/unexpected spending. A phonecall will remedy this situation but it's just another holiday 'downer' you can avoid.
9. Take enough money for your trip and some back-up funds, for example, travellers cheques, sterling or US dollars.
10. And if you're going for a long trip of several months or more, just don't forget your responsibilities at home, including your mortgage. Budget carefully and ensure you can cover all your payments both at home and abroad.
Once you have done all of this, all you need do is pack your bags and go. It might be a scary world out there, but with a bit of forethought, there's a whole lot of opportunity for adventure too. Have fun!
Many a modern traveller now explores further afield, with Australasia, South America, Asia and Africa proving very popular for those with an adventurous spirit (who don't mind long plane journeys). But for any such trips, there are known - and unknown - dangers that you may want to research before you leave. Visit Australia and you'll probably be bombarded by people listing its dangerous creatures - box jellyfish, crocodiles, redback spiders, taipan snakes, sharks, and so on - together with a litany of tales surrounding those backpackers who never came back... But go to 'safe as houses, no dangerous animals/plants here' New Zealand and you may not realise that its capital city, Wellington, sits on a major earthquake fault line that is well overdue a 'big one'!
Indeed, in a Norwich Union survey of last year, several places were highlighted as potential danger areas, including Thailand, Mexico and South Africa, where illness, accidents and crime are common. Again, not terribly surprising, perhaps, but did you know that travellers to Mexico made the most number of claims to the insurance company for overexposure to the sun? Probably not.
The findings also mentioned the Caribbean as the worst area for travellers to suffer insect bites and stings, and even Spain and the Canaries hit the list, for possible robberies and pick pocketing.
Even if you deal with all the insects, robbers, earthquakes, illnesses, hungry sharks and venomous snakes, you may still get in your car and crash. In fact, the most likely way for holidaymakers to meet misfortune is on the road, with 15 million people a year injured worldwide in traffic-related accidents. Remember that terrifying taxi journey on the way to your hotel last year? Yes, most of us can recall at least one terrifying car journey in our search for that holiday magic.
But don't worry, BeatThatQuote.com is here to help address all your holiday concerns (both those that you knew about as well as the ones we've just got you worried about). With these travel tips, you can be sure you're making the right preparations for a safe and happy trip, no matter how adventurous you are feeling:
1. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office website is a great source of information on safe/dangerous destinations, as well as general travel advice. Well worth a look if you're planning to backpack round the world.
2. Do not forget or skimp on your travel insurance. Get travel insurance and check that the cover is appropriate for your destination and planned activities abroad. Also ensure it covers any health issues you might have. According to recent research, 15% of British people risk going abroad without any kind of travel insurance - considering an air ambulance from the east coast of the US might set you back £30,000, it is really a risk you don't want to take.
3. If you are planning to hire a car or you are taking your car with you, check you are covered for accidents and/or breakdowns. Don't assume your UK car insurance will cover you for driving overseas - it might not protect you for anything more than road traffic accidents.
4. Check what vaccinations you need at least six weeks before you go and consider whether you need to take extra health precautions. Ensure you have sufficient medical insurance cover for your chosen destination, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions.
5. You will probably be leaving your home empty while you are away - ensure you have got/renewed your home insurance in the event of anything happening while you holiday. Also consider asking a neighbour to pop in/water the plants every now and again to ensure your house looks occupied.
6. Get a good guidebook and get to know your destination. Find out about local laws and customs.
7. Make sure you take all documentation with you, including your passport, necessary visas, and insurance documents. Make copies and store separately just in case you lose anything.
8. Check your bank cards. Do you know how much you will be charged for using your cards abroad? It might also be worth telling your bank or credit card provider about your trip. With fraud on the rise, some card providers/banks will stop your card if they see unusual/unexpected spending. A phonecall will remedy this situation but it's just another holiday 'downer' you can avoid.
9. Take enough money for your trip and some back-up funds, for example, travellers cheques, sterling or US dollars.
10. And if you're going for a long trip of several months or more, just don't forget your responsibilities at home, including your mortgage. Budget carefully and ensure you can cover all your payments both at home and abroad.
Once you have done all of this, all you need do is pack your bags and go. It might be a scary world out there, but with a bit of forethought, there's a whole lot of opportunity for adventure too. Have fun!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Exotic Honeymoon Locations
If you are getting married, you know that one of the most important parts of a wedding is the wedding ceremony. However, you also need to consider that the honeymoon is also one of the most important. Besides, the honeymoon is where you will spend a romantic getaway with your loved one. You also need to consider that that honeymoon only happens once in your marriage. Of course, you can always go and plan a second or even a third honeymoon, but nothing will compare to the romance that you and your spouse will feel on your first honeymoon. This is why it is important to make your first honeymoon an unforgettable one.
On any kind of honeymoon, you have to consider that the location is considered to be one of the most important aspects of the honeymoon. You have to choose a location where both you and your significant other can enjoy. So, if you want to fully enjoy your honeymoon, you should choose an exotic location to spend it.
You have to consider that there are quite a lot of exotic location available in the world where you and your spouse and definitely enjoy. It is very important that you should know where these destinations are and also be prepared to spend some cash in order for you to fully enjoy your honeymoon. However, you have to know that spending your honeymoon in an exotic location doesn't mean that you should spend a lot of money to the point that your life savings will be spent. All you need to do is know how to choose and also know how to save money.
Before you start calling your travel agent, you first need to research about the different exotic honeymoon destination available. You can take a look at travel magazines and even take a look at a bridal magazine. By dong this, you will have an idea of where you and your spouse will spend an exotic honeymoon vacation.
You have to consider that there are quite a lot of popular and exotic honeymoon destinations located at different parts of the world. You can consider going to Hawaii, the Caribbean, Europe, and even the tropical islands in South Asia to name a few exotic honeymoon destinations. In these locations, you will find great honeymoon packages with your travel agency. However, if you really want to save money, you should try and purchase a honeymoon package online. You will find that online booking can offer great discounts and offers with a lot of resorts.
Another great way to save a lot of money is to book a flight with an economy seat. You have to consider the fact that you will mostly be sitting in the plane the entire time you go to your destination. Economy seats may not offer comfort, but it can offer great savings that you can use once you reach you and your spouse reach your destination.
If you want a luxurious and exotic honeymoon vacation package, you can consider purchasing a honeymoon cruise package. Most cruise liners today now offers honeymoon packages with great discounts.
These are some of the things you should consider when you are planning your honeymoon vacation destination. As you can see, with planning and knowing how to find it, you can definitely have a great honeymoon in an exotic destination.
On any kind of honeymoon, you have to consider that the location is considered to be one of the most important aspects of the honeymoon. You have to choose a location where both you and your significant other can enjoy. So, if you want to fully enjoy your honeymoon, you should choose an exotic location to spend it.
You have to consider that there are quite a lot of exotic location available in the world where you and your spouse and definitely enjoy. It is very important that you should know where these destinations are and also be prepared to spend some cash in order for you to fully enjoy your honeymoon. However, you have to know that spending your honeymoon in an exotic location doesn't mean that you should spend a lot of money to the point that your life savings will be spent. All you need to do is know how to choose and also know how to save money.
Before you start calling your travel agent, you first need to research about the different exotic honeymoon destination available. You can take a look at travel magazines and even take a look at a bridal magazine. By dong this, you will have an idea of where you and your spouse will spend an exotic honeymoon vacation.
You have to consider that there are quite a lot of popular and exotic honeymoon destinations located at different parts of the world. You can consider going to Hawaii, the Caribbean, Europe, and even the tropical islands in South Asia to name a few exotic honeymoon destinations. In these locations, you will find great honeymoon packages with your travel agency. However, if you really want to save money, you should try and purchase a honeymoon package online. You will find that online booking can offer great discounts and offers with a lot of resorts.
Another great way to save a lot of money is to book a flight with an economy seat. You have to consider the fact that you will mostly be sitting in the plane the entire time you go to your destination. Economy seats may not offer comfort, but it can offer great savings that you can use once you reach you and your spouse reach your destination.
If you want a luxurious and exotic honeymoon vacation package, you can consider purchasing a honeymoon cruise package. Most cruise liners today now offers honeymoon packages with great discounts.
These are some of the things you should consider when you are planning your honeymoon vacation destination. As you can see, with planning and knowing how to find it, you can definitely have a great honeymoon in an exotic destination.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Best Way to Travel on a Budget
Well you won’t be traveling to Monaco and staying at a five star resort on a budget, will you? Maybe so! Mostly, traveling on a budget means finding the cheapest price for the experience you want.
When traveling on a budget it’s best to keep in mind the following points:
1. Travel in the off-peak seasons. You can save up to as much as fifty per cent off air flights and accommodation costs if you plan to travel in low season times.
2. Stay away from popular tourist spots (unless they are on your ‘must-see’ list). If you can go off the beaten track with your destinations, things can be cheaper to see and do and your cultural experiences will be richer.
3. Try camping. Not only is it the cheapest form of accommodation it’s a great way to get up close and personal to nature. It’s the best way to see National Parks and Heritage listed areas.
4. Look for special travel offers (or packages). But make sure you check everything that they include - and don’t include.
5. Invest in a travel pass where you are able. Most developed countries have a rail or bus transport system where you can obtain day, week or monthly passes that will get you around cheaply.
6. Get a work permit if you aim to gain employment while traveling overseas. Working can help subsidize places that aren’t so cheap, such as Europe and Australia.
7. Look for good exchange rates on the dollar. This may help you decide which country to travel to.
8. Think about shortening your visit to destinations that are expensive and increasing your length of stay in cheaper places.
9. Where possible use your credit card. The exchange rate is better.
10. When staying in a hotel, avoid paying for ‘extras’. Don’t touch anything from the honor bar. Don’t watch the in-house movies and don’t use the hotel phone. And try not to use room service too much!
On the world scene there are some great places to travel on a budget for under thirty dollars a day. In Asia you can try India, Laos, China, Cambodia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Thailand, Sumatra and Burma. In Central and South America you can visit El Salvador, Bolivia and Ecuador. If you are after a budget experience in the Pacific, try Fiji or New Zealand. Over in Africa there are some great budget destinations such as Kenya, Egypt, Morocco, Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Ghana. Don’t forget the Middle East where places like Iran, Syria and Turkey provide excellent value for money and wonderful experiences for the budget traveler.
There is no ‘best place’ to travel on a budget. Just be prepared to look around, avoid the pitfalls of unwanted costs in package deals or hotel bookings. If you want to travel and your budget doesn’t meet your expectations, be flexible and see if there is somewhere cheaper you might like to experience. You could be pleasantly surprised with your stay in India or Iran, when you thought you wanted to go to Tahiti.
This article was provided by:
Stuart S. Travel / Your All World Travel Guru
http://www.stuartstravel.com
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
A Wonderful Opportunity in Travel Guides
The proliferating travel industry of different countries and places provide an excellent opportunity for those who love to explore various attractions of the world. And with the increase in number of travel enthusiasts around the world, now there are wonderful opportunities for those who wish to pen down their experiences. The idea is to make travel guides and manuals which will not only provide knowledge to other travellers, but will also fetch you good money.
There are many organisations that have found immense potential in promoting travel guides and tourism in different countries and regions. Some of these organisations focus on only the major attractions of the world like Mount Rushmore and The Grand Canyon, while some focus on the swanky cities of the world like New York etc. Some are country or continent specific like Australia and Singapore and some do not have a finite range, they just take on the whole world at large.
You can either associate with them and start making travel guides for these organisations or you can also opt to work for different travel magazines and other journals and periodicals where they promote travelling to some extent. You can get in touch with many online travel guides and journals and provide them the manuscript of your experiences or you can also have your own blog and share your journey with the whole wide world.
There are multiple resources where you can publish your travel guides. But remember that your travel guides should follow certain rules which can be either tacit or explicit. For instance, you should keep the language simple and comprehensive. Your readers should understand what you are trying to say. You should also keep it interesting so that you can excite your readers about the place you are discussing. Plus there are other guidelines that frame travel guides which you should adhere to.
There are many organisations that have found immense potential in promoting travel guides and tourism in different countries and regions. Some of these organisations focus on only the major attractions of the world like Mount Rushmore and The Grand Canyon, while some focus on the swanky cities of the world like New York etc. Some are country or continent specific like Australia and Singapore and some do not have a finite range, they just take on the whole world at large.
You can either associate with them and start making travel guides for these organisations or you can also opt to work for different travel magazines and other journals and periodicals where they promote travelling to some extent. You can get in touch with many online travel guides and journals and provide them the manuscript of your experiences or you can also have your own blog and share your journey with the whole wide world.
There are multiple resources where you can publish your travel guides. But remember that your travel guides should follow certain rules which can be either tacit or explicit. For instance, you should keep the language simple and comprehensive. Your readers should understand what you are trying to say. You should also keep it interesting so that you can excite your readers about the place you are discussing. Plus there are other guidelines that frame travel guides which you should adhere to.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Essentials to Include in a Travel Guide
Travelling is a hobby that is pursued by millions and millions of people in the world. And some of them also go to the extent of sharing their knowledge and experience with others, for the love of travelling. The best way to share such knowledge about places and regions is by writing travel guides. This article is for the neophyte travel journal writers who are dabbling with the art of travel guides. Here we will discuss some of the essential things that you must include in your write up.
A travel guide can be as short or as long as you want. However, there are some essentials that you must fill in your readers with, so that they can find your efforts useful. Now, different readers look for different things in a travel guide – it all depends on their choice and preferences. If you have a niche audience in your mind while writing the travel guides, then you can focus more on what they choose to know about. However, if you are writing for the more exoteric group, then here are some important elements that you should not forget.
The first thing that you should do is, give your audience a bird's eye view of the region or the place you are going to discuss. This is like a prelude that will tell your audience what to expect and prepare them accordingly. It will also set the tone and prepare the base for branching out into sub categories. Categorize your topics – even if you plan to write short travel guides, divide it into sections for clarity and hence, better understanding.
Do talk about the climate there for the entire year, the special attractions of the place and also how to reach there and about internal transportation. Include, travel guide the mode of communication that can be used and also talk about where to stay and availability of food and night life in the places you are writing about in your travel guides.
A travel guide can be as short or as long as you want. However, there are some essentials that you must fill in your readers with, so that they can find your efforts useful. Now, different readers look for different things in a travel guide – it all depends on their choice and preferences. If you have a niche audience in your mind while writing the travel guides, then you can focus more on what they choose to know about. However, if you are writing for the more exoteric group, then here are some important elements that you should not forget.
The first thing that you should do is, give your audience a bird's eye view of the region or the place you are going to discuss. This is like a prelude that will tell your audience what to expect and prepare them accordingly. It will also set the tone and prepare the base for branching out into sub categories. Categorize your topics – even if you plan to write short travel guides, divide it into sections for clarity and hence, better understanding.
Do talk about the climate there for the entire year, the special attractions of the place and also how to reach there and about internal transportation. Include, travel guide the mode of communication that can be used and also talk about where to stay and availability of food and night life in the places you are writing about in your travel guides.
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