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Travelling With a Guide Book

travel_guide_booksI started much of my epic travelling before the internet and mobile phones were readily accessible. Therefore, I did rely heavily on the travel guide book for the information I required about destinations, accommodation, means of transport, local customs and pretty much everything to be reasonably well informed.

Being from Melbourne, also the home of the world renowned ‘Lonely Planet’ Guide Books, I was a loyal Aussie traveller that set off to travel the world with my Lonely Planet book under my arm – well shoved in my day-pack actually!

I now have a great selection of travel guides for various countries and continents that I have collected or borrowed during the years. These guide books are now all piled on my desk as reference points for my Blog, providing factual information or reminding me of my travels to various destinations. Many of them have notes scribbled inside them or bits of memorabilia collected that were once used as bookmarks.

I am more than aware that travelling has probably changed somewhat and the young-one’s are now backpacking with mobile phones, access to internet cafes and possibly even carrying a notebook (laptop). I wonder do they ever really experience that sense of remoteness and adventure?

For two and half months I travelled North Africa and was only able to phone home once. A couple of other times were tried at Central Post Offices but my money was sapped up in connection fees and generally being plain ripped off. I’m interested to hear from you if you are a young traveller, travelling with modern technology – do you ever truly experience that sense of remoteness and adventure? Do you bother with travel guide books? Please leave your comments below…

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