Top 10 Best Travel Guides
June 30, 2010 Categories: Holidays
If you’re planning a trip, you’ll definitely what to learn as much as doable about the place you’ll be visiting. Finding out more about the area’s top attractions, sights, tours and other features can help you get the most out of your travel experience. Travel guides are the ideal way to get a clear intent about what to anticipate – but not all of them are truly helpful. Below, we highlight the top ten ideal travel guides, all which can be found online.
1. Fodor’s – Originally ideal known for its printed series of travel guides for locations around the world, Fodor’s maintains an excellent travel website that covers hot destinations from around the world. It’s a great place to stop and peruse some well-written articles about visiting different regions.
2. Frommer’s – Like Fodor’s, Frommer’s began strictly as a print travel guide company. Today, its website offers great tips and advice about visiting various parts of the world. You can still order print editions, too, that are handy for bringing with you on your travels.
3. AAA – AAA – the American Vehicle Association – is well known for providing its members with great travel guides and advice. Today, you can visit their website and plan a trip using their many useful articles and information. Get a superior intent about where you’re going – and how you’ll be getting there – by using AAA.
4. TripAdvisor – A one-stop shop for travel reviews and advice, TripAdvisor offers travel guides for each region in the world. Their guides are also conveniently broken down by attractions, restaurants, hotels and other categories.
5. Lonely Planet – Lonely Planet offers articles, videos and other features, allowing you to peruse many different kinds of travel guides all in one place. Since they have such a wide assortment of different takes on any given location, you can really get a feel for what to anticipate on your trip. Ideal of all, they usually offer excellent advice about things you really shouldn’t miss seeing – and otherwise probably wouldn’t.
6. The Travel Channel – Ideal known for being a TV channel offering many different travel related shows, the Travel Channel website also doubles as an excellent travel guide. Different features are broken down by and organized by category and location, making it a breeze to get the scoop on any area you plan on visiting. It has a true wealth of information to share with you, and can make planning a pass more intuitive in general.
7. The New York Times Travel Section – One of the most highly regarded newspapers in the world, The New York Times, offers up its unbeatable Travel Section online. Visitors can search past issues to get the ideal information about the places they are planning on visiting. Getting the New York Times’ take on locations around the world is another great way to plan a trip and to know what to expect, as well.
8. Chowhound – Since dining is such a large part of the travel experience, it’s nice to know that there’s a travel guide out there that focuses solely on the cuisines of various parts of the world. Visit Chowhound to find out where the ideal places to take in any given city are – and where the true hidden gems can be found.
9. Travelistic – It’s been around since 2004, so Travelistic has evidenced that it’s a travel guide with staying power. The site revolves around the posted reviews, videos and photographs of its registered members. It offers you a “real” look at many locations around the globe, and is a useful guide to look through when planning a holiday.
10. IgoUgo – With its extensive collection of readers’ tips, reviews and other resources, IgoUgo is a very beneficial travel guide to take a look at when trying to plan an itinerary. It grants you to find out what others’ experiences have been at locations around the world. Sometimes, you’ll be alerted to someplace new and exciting; other times, you’ll find out what places to avoid. Either way, it’s information you can definitely place to good use.
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For a range of online travel guides, he advocates Gawwk.com.
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