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Travel Your Way

$29.99
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How we travel has changed; why we travel has not. Travel is curiosity, openness, and connection. In this...
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How we travel has changed; why we travel has not. Travel is curiosity, openness, and connection. In this thought-provoking guide, wanderers, dreamers and nomads are challenged to enhance their understanding of the world by exploring it on their own terms. With practical advice on getting off the tourist trail, connecting with locals, and understanding a place by asking the right questions, readers are given the tools to overcome barriers and restrictions and bring the world together. About the author: Nathan James Thomas founded Intrepid Times in 2014 as a vehicle for sharing stories from the road and as an excuse to meet and interview his favourite writers. It has since grown into a popular home for travel writing with heart, attracting hundreds of contributors and thousands of readers from around the world. Nathan’s own travel writing has been published in places like Roads and Kingdoms, Outpost Magazine, and New Zealand Memories, and his work as a ghostwriter has been featured in Forbes, the Huffington Post, and the Harvard Business Review. Originally from New Zealand, Nathan lived in China for two years and is currently based in Eastern Europe. He is the editor of the travel writing compilation Fearless Footsteps (2020), also available at The Education Shop. SKU: B1935 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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