When you travel, it's
important to have all the information you need
at your fingertips. Research and plan
ahead so that you have everything you need and
do not need to waste time researching and
searching for information while on your trip. Most of your
travel research will more than likely be done on the internet
as there is a wealth of information. As
you research your locations and activities,
enter the information into your Trip Profile
to be accessed during your trip using the
Mobile Trip Profile
on your Smartphone.
When you have entered all
your trip information, it's important to create
a non-Technical Backup of all your trip details.
Let's face it, technology can fail. For
whatever reason, you may not have phone service,
your battery may die or something else
unexpected my happen; so it's important to have
a backup. You can control the information
that will be shown on your Trip Summary
by selecting the different display option on the
My Trips and Trip Summary pages.
Prior to your departure, from your My
Trips or Trip Summary pages,
select Print Preview and print the
details of your trip.
Guide Books
You may want to
considering bringing a good guide book with you
on your trip. Books take up room and can
be heavy, so consider making copies of the
information you want to bring or simply tear out
the actual pages from the book and bring them
along. There are many guide book to
consider, but we highly recommend our favorite, the DK Eyewitness Travel Guides due
to their high quality content including detailed maps
and photos. As you build your library of
travel guides over the years, you will find the
books fun to browse even when you are not
planning a trip.
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You will find DK
Books for individual countries and
specific cities as well as some overall
books like the one shown here for all of
Europe. The
all inclusive books such as Europe
provides a lot of information, but not as
detailed as specific countries or city
books. These all inclusive books
will give you a glimpse of the
possibilities you may want to research
further.
If you will be
traveling to multiple locations within a
country, purchasing a book for the
country may be your best option.
If you will be
spending considerable time in specific
cities such as Paris or Rome, we
recommend purchasing the individual city
books. There may not be a book
specifically for a city you will be
visiting, so purchasing a country book
may be your only option.
There are also
smaller DK Top 10 Books for
various destinations listing the Top 10
must see and do attractions. |
DK Travel
Guide Books Website:
https://www.dk.com/us/travel/ |
Accessing your
trip with our
Mobile Trip Profile
If you do your research
ahead of time and plan your trip on our website
adding details to all your locations and
activities including notes, map links, photos
and booking information, you will be able to
access all your trip details using our
Mobile Trip Profile.
Bringing a
guidebook on your trip
If you are visiting
locations like Paris or Rome, individual city
books provide an excellent guide to all there is
to see and do. For these locations, you
may want to consider bringing the entire book
with your on your trip. If you are
visiting multiple locations in the same country
or different countries, hauling around different
books is not really an option due to their size
and weight. Our
advice is to photo copy the pages you will
require and leave the book at home.
Depending on the book, you may want to rip
out the pages you will need and only bring those
with you. Books can be expensive, so
making
copies may be a better option and you can always
discard them along the way as you complete the
different stages of your trip.
To avoid taking up space in your pack and adding
excess weight, photo copy or rip out the
important pages of your book that you will
require during your travels.
Other Guide Books
Of course there are many
different travel books available such as
Lonely Planet and Rick Steves Europe
Through the Back Door all offering different
views and perspectives on travel.
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