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How to be a Better Tourist : Tips for a Truly Rewarding Vacation - Tips for a Truly Rewarding Vacation

Anglais · Livre Broché

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How to Be a Better Tourist offers a fresh perspectiveon making your vacation truly worthwhile.After all, what if all your vacations seemto be getting more and more the same? Whatif being a tourist is suddenly no longer quite asinnocent as it first seemed? Or what if your longlist of must-sees in fact stresses you out? As thewriter Elbert Hubbard poignantly put it, "No manneeds a vacation so much as the man who hasjust had one."Find out why you should perhaps stay at home.Understand why you also need to work while onvacation. Read why tourists should visit supermarketsand residential districts too. Our typicalvacation behaviour - visiting the maximumnumber of highlights in the minimum amountof time - is rarely the most rewarding. How toBe a Better Tourist helps you get the most outof your stay without damaging the soul of yourdestination. Because, ultimately, an imaginativelyconsidered vacation is a genuinely rewardingexperience.

A propos de l'auteur

Johan Idema is a passionate promoter of cultural innovation. He works as a consultant, writer, initiator and cultural entrepreneur. Johan specialises in creative concept development, business planning, strategic and innovation management and fundraising.

Résumé

Vacations are made of freedom. Pure freedom. Our busy lives, full of obligations, mean that vacations may be the only times we can do whatever we want, wherever we want. So just how weird is it that we all spend that precious time doing the same things? That we descend en masse on the same cities, cluster around the same attractions and all visit the same picturesque neighbourhoods that can't actually handle the influx?

How to Be a Better Tourist offers a fresh perspective on making your vacation truly worthwhile. After all, what if all your vacations seem to be getting more and more the same? What if being a tourist is suddenly no longer quite as innocent as it first seemed? Or what if your long list of must-sees in fact stresses you out? As the writer Elbert Hubbard poignantly put it, "No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one."

Find out why you should perhaps stay at home. Understand why you also need to work while on vacation. Read why tourists should visit supermarkets and residential districts too. Our typical vacation behaviour - visiting the maximum number of highlights in the minimum amount of time - is rarely the most rewarding. How to Be a Better Tourist helps you get the most out of your stay without damaging the soul of your destination. Because, ultimately, an imaginatively considered vacation is a genuinely rewarding experience.

Préface

Vacations are made of freedom. Pure freedom. Our busy lives, full of obligations, mean that vacations may be the only times we can do whatever we want, wherever we want. So just how weird is it that we all spend that precious time doing the same things? That we descend en masse on the same cities, cluster around the same attractions and all visit the same picturesque neighbourhoods that can’t actually handle the influx?

Détails du produit

Auteurs Johan Idema
Edition BIS PUBLISHERS
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Broché
Sortie 31.05.2018
 
EAN 9789063694937
ISBN 978-90-6369-493-7
Pages 144
Dimensions 150 mm x 190 mm x 10 mm
Poids 200 g
Catégories Voyage > Guides de voyages

TRAVEL / General, Travel tips & advice: general, TRAVEL / Special Interest / General

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