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What is a travel guides?
A travel guides is a resource (often a book, but also a website or app) that provides information for travelers about a particular place. It typically includes:
Sights and attractions
Accommodation options (hotels, hostels, etc.)
Restaurants and food tips
Transportation information (how to get around)
Practical advice (costs, best times to visit, safety)
Maps, historical and cultural background
Are Kevin and Janetta from Travel Guides married?
Yes — Kevin and Janetta, who appear on the TV show Travel Guides, are married. Now To Love
According to interviews, by 2025 they had been married for about 38 years, and they were looking forward to celebrating their 40th anniversary soon.
Which travel guide is best?
There’s no one “best” travel guide — the right one depends on what kind of traveler you are and what you need. Here are a few popular types and exam
Traditional guidebooks — Publishers like Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, Bradt, etc., are very reliable for in-depth coverage.
Digital / Online guides — For example, Wikivoyage is a free, collaborative travel guide that anyone can edit. Wikipedia
Specialized guides — Some guides focus on niche travel: adventure travel, budget travel, luxury, eco-travel, or food.
Which is best for you depends on:
How you travel (backpacking, luxury, family, etc.)
Whether you prefer print or digital
How much detail you want (high-level itinerary vs very detailed local tips)
Whether you want up-to-date info (web guides may be more current than printed books)
Use many sources: books, blogs, local experts. conduct.edu.vn+2vams.co.uk+2
Verify practical details like prices, opening hours, and transport. conduct.edu.vn+1
Who will use your guide? Backpackers, families, luxury travelers, business travelers?
Tailor the tone, recommendations, and structure accordingly.
Organize by destination, themes (food, sightseeing), or itinerary. jurupausd.org
Use headings and subheadings to make it easy to navigate. conduct.edu.vn
Use vivid descriptions to bring places to life (smells, sounds, colors). drifttravel.com
Be conversational but informative. drifttravel.com
Include personal anecdotes or insights for authenticity. vams.co.uk+1
Add practical infoPrices, transport, how to get there, where to stay, when to go. vams.co.uk
Local tips and "insider" advice.
Include maps, photos, icons, infographics to help readers. vams.co.uk
Make the layout user-friendly (especially if it's a digital guide). Traveler+1
Double-check all data. vams.co.uk+1
Get feedback from others (locals or experienced travelers). vams.co.uk
Revise for clarity, tone, and consistency.
Decde on a medium: blog, e-book (PDF), printed book. travelpayouts.com+1
Consider monetization (affiliate links, ads) if relevant. travelpayouts.com+1
Promote via social media, newsletter, travel networks. makememap.com
Update regularly
Travel info changes (prices, venues, transport), so keep your guide current. vams.co.uk
Avoid common mistakes like outdated data or generic language. conduct.edu.vn
How to write a travel guide?
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