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National Geographic Traveler Stories

National Geographic Traveler Stories

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Planning Vacations with National Geographic Traveler Stories

National Geographic traveler stories have sparked the imaginations of readers for over 100 years. Founded in 1888, this magazine has, among its various purposes, the mission to increase the population's appreciation for the diverse and magnificent world in which we live. For those who are planning to take a vacation to some remote part of the globe, reading the traveler stories included in this magazine is a good way to do some preliminary research into the region, the culture and the many other aspects of any destination which must concern any traveler.

National Geographic has some distinct advantages over other sources of intelligence on the most far-flung places on Earth. While a great deal of traveler information constitutes glossy travel brochure type literature, this magazine has garnered a reputation for taking an unflinching look at the areas its writers visit. This means that a traveler gets a more well-rounded picture of their destination and that they can be assured that any concerns related to health, political instability or other issues will be honestly related by the magazine. This sort of research is particularly necessary to those who prefer vacations that take them to locations which lay off the beaten path and, perhaps, off any path at all.

Travel stories also have the advantage of generally being written by an experienced individual who has visited many parts of the world. These writers know the ins and outs of world travel and know what information is imperative for tourists. For example, while a brochure may advertise the beautiful flora of a tropical destination, National Geographic may well take the additional step of pointing out that the flora is endangered and being negatively impacted by tourism. This sort of information helps individuals to take vacations in areas where their presence won't escalate an ongoing problem.

National Geographic also has a reputation for having excellent photography included with their travel articles and, oftentimes, for including photographs of areas where the local travel office would prefer not be photographed. This gives travelers a realistic portrait of the country they've chosen to visit and allows them to determine more intelligently if that area is right for them. This sort of information can ensure that one doesn't end up taking a vacation that is either too sterile and predictable or, for the more laid-back traveler, that they don't end up over their heads in a foreign land.

 

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