Hi everyone,
This is my second post in a series of discussions in which I am sharing some findings on the way people curate, organize and share travel content. The main objective here is to engage in conversations with the broader Travel Massive community.
The first topic was covering the different sources used by travellers to collect travel inspiration and information and is available here:
travelmassive.com/posts/what-is-your-go-to-source-for-travel-information-737921570
Now, I would like to dig deeper in some of those information sources and understand what makes them attractive / trustworthy sources. The second topic therefore relates to the current usage of travel guidebooks.
Here's a summary of my findings based on numerous interviews:
Travel guidebooks have long been a popular resource for travellers looking for information about destinations, attractions, accommodations, and more. With the rise of digital technology, however, many people are now turning to o...
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Hi! I love to travel and am now starting to share it with my kids.
My family of 2 adults, 3 kids (ages 7, 10 & 14) are visiting Iceland in February.
I’d love recommendations for "off the beaten path" places to see and any media contacts open to collaborating! We love walking and exploring.
Any help would be great!
hi there! We took our 9-month old to Iceland in 2019. We rented a car and drove southeast.
With your kids, you could try Bruarfoss (for off-the-beaten path), a stay giljur guesthouse or minniborgor cottages.
Full Itinerary here. joinmeintransit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/one-week-through-southern-iceland.pdf. Try the village of Akranes to the west.