Article DetailsThree Quick Points to Remember When Shopping For Accurate and Helpful India Travel Guide |
| Date Added: January 29, 2010 05:00:00 PM |
| Author: Shristy Chandran |
| Category: Travel: Destination Guides |
| Travellers around the world consider India as one of the most alluring one. The beauty of India is not only experienced by foreign travelers every year counting to close to 5 million in number, the travelers of Indian origin are not far behind. they love to tour their country for obvious reasons. If you are one among the millions of Incredible India travel enthusiasts, you must know these three guidelines to help you buy a good travel guide which in turn will help you to backpack with zeal.
Your decision should be based on what you are planning to see in India.You will have to plan a month long trip to India to visit all the world renowned places of India or else you will have to make do with only few. In choosing an India travel guide, make sure that you know exactly what you want because chances are you really can’t see everything you want in your itinerary. Though plenty of tour guides are released every year in India ,not one of them can be the only one to fulfill your requirements. So make sure that you before you shop for a travel guide, you have already decided on your traveling goals and know exactly what you want to see when you get there. Have something convenient. It is of course true that some of them don't like carry a guidebook for their trips. This is why most travelers prefer the downloadable city guides. You will have free downloading facility of map accompanying the India travel guide you purchase via internet. The digital guides match the map you may have in your phone thus making it far precise device to help you reach your destination with better imagery of the places. Know how long will you stay. Once you have visited India ,you are guaranteed to come back for more. Don't think buying a 500$ travel guide once will sort out travel problems always. One common mistake which most India travelers make while buying a India travel guide. The logic is that the purpose played by your travel guide is only good as your intended stay; if you booked a weekend trip, I don’t really see the point of wasting $500 on a guide. The ground rule is to buy a guide which is specific to your area and destination of interest thus making it an investment friendly buy. |
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