Report on the Globe Trekker Year Book 2010

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For an adventurous type of traveller, the globe quite simply is your oyster these days. Practically no part of the world is left untouched but tourists on the lookout for action and something fresh. I actually heard of an individual from New Zealand who had travelled to Iraq due to the fact he didn’t acknowledge it was as hazardous as the media was making out. Luckily for him, he was plucked to safety by a British Army patrol.

Still, you really don’t need to travel to places much like Iraq for adventure travel, there are lots of various more secure countries in the globe. Having said that, it is extremely hard to make a decision on where to visit when looking into travel so owning a publication like the Globe Trekker Year Book is a very useful source of information to have. 

The guide is lightweight and light so if you need to take it off with you, its not going to take up a lot of room or weight allowance. Globe Trekker is definitely a base of advice you can put your trust in as since the 1990s, they have been voyaging around the entire world producing TV recordings of various sorts of locations, traditions and celebrations.

The Globe Trekker Year Book is very well designed for the traveller looking for motivation. It lists events from around the entire world by month so if you are looking to go somewhere in July, you can just turn to that segment and see what is happening. The guide doesn’t go into festivals in that much depth however its a starting position for you to research your trip. As an example, amid the events for July is the Roswell UFO Festival in New Mexico, USA. Hence if aliens are your thing, you know where to go in July. There are even a handful of useful resource internet websites to assist you embark on your research. The sections also have a relatively easy recipe of a dish from one of the locations described so you can head into the kitchen and get a flavour of your desired destination before you depart.At the end of the publication is also a directory of TV channels and social media internet sites such as Facebook and YouTube where you can have access to Globe Trekker TV.

Which means that, if you are planning a holiday in 2010 and are in need of a little bit of inspiration, the Globe Trekker Year Book is a decent point to start off with recommendations from the Notting Hill Carnival in London, the Oktoberfest in Munich, a motorbike roadtrip in Vietnam and so much more.

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