Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Travel Guide-Beginners Guide 2Independent Travel-Trip Style

Travel Guide-Beginners Guide 2Independent Travel-Trip

Style

Historical/ Educational.

The world is full of interesting history, and kind souls

globally have put the information on display for

visitors to share. It is possible to go to books,

encyclopedias and surf the web and learn vast amounts,

but it's far more interesting to visit the scene of the

events and assimilate the history where it all happened.

The down- sides of this are that sometimes museums or

sites have either only details in the local language, or

perhaps a token amount in English. Some notable

locations where history really comes to life, in not

necessarily pleasant detail are:

Eastern Europe: learn about 2 world wars, oppression

during Soviet occupation, crushed rebellions, and visit

some of the most notorious locations in the world.

Vietnam: crawl through tunnels built by the Viet Cong.
Latin America: Pyramids and ancient cities from lost

civilizations.

Another aspect of educational trips is learning a

language. You'll find language schools in many

countries, some providing home-stays with local

families, allowing you to totally immerse yourself in

the language.

Photographer's Paradise.
A camera, a lot of time, with fantastic, unusual

scenery, people, and architecture to record - you've

made it to photographer's paradise. This style of trip

is more popular than you might think. Since trekking

with tripods and lenses can be hard work, the intrepid

photographer often sacrifices comfort for art. Although

relatively few people make a full-time living from

travel photography, (a few of the luckier and talented

ones become famous and lead very interesting lives as a

result their efforts), most travellers use photographs

as a way to record their travels and preserve the

memories forever.

"I have discovered photography. Now I can kill myself. I

have nothing else to learn." -- Pablo Picasso

Picasso takes it a little to extremes, but photography

is an art form, which is very useful to all types of

traveller.

Party Tour!
Party Tours such as round the party Islands of Phonon

Keng, booze trips down the eastern coast of Australia or

on one of the infamous party buses, such as the Kiwi

Experience are in abundance. If lots of drink, good

company and hangovers on luxury 57 seater coaches with a

party in a different town each day is your idea of fun,

this is an ideal option.

Growing and Knowing Together.
Taking some real time to get to know your partner is

common, and what better way to do it than to see the

world together. Though be warned: there is a risk that

sometimes when the chips are down and the stress levels

are up, the strain can tell. Can the relationship

survive the stresses, strains and temptations of an

extended period of travel ? If it can, one of the most

colorful and exciting experiences of your life will be

enhanced by becoming a shared experience with a chosen

partner.


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