I don’t carry a lot of actual books with me, but I’ve always got a travel journal in my bag. Giveaway closes on 25 December 2016.Ĥ I Was Here: A Travel Journal for the Curious Minded Giveaway: I am giving away a Premium Tinggly Gift Box (value $119)! Click here to enter: a Rafflecopter giveaway So you select which Tinggly Gift Box you’d like to give, but the recipient gets to decide which experience they want to do, and have 24 months to redeem their voucher. There are hundreds of experiences to choose from, and Tinggly offers three different gift boxes: the Essential Collection ($79), the Premium Collection ($119) or the Ultimate Collection ($279). This could be bungee jumping in Australia, a hot air balloon ride in Goa, diving in the Caribbean, a pizza making class in Italy or a wine tasting in Paris. If you know someone who has a trip coming up, they will love the Tinggly Gift Box, which includes a travel experience of their choice. Tinggly is giving you the gift I always prefer: an experience rather than a material thing. Price: $25 3 Tinggly Gift Box (+ Giveaway!) The Tolkien Tote Bags are made in the U.S., made from heavy canvas and two incredibly sturdy handles – mine has been through a lot (and carried a lot!) and is still in top shape. The JRR Tolkien quote might just be my favorite travel quote of all times. This tote bag was gifted to me this year and has since traveled everywhere with me. Price: $10 (One Planet) – $40 (The National Parks) 2 Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost Tote Bag The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.National Geographic’s Rarely Seen: Photographs Of The Extraordinary.Off the Beaten Path: A Travel Guide to More Than 1000 Scenic and Interesting Places Still Uncrowded and Inviting.National Geographic’s Journeys Of A Lifetime Series.Some of my favorite travel photography themed coffee table books are: If you want to gift something that’s visual appealing, I recommend a coffee table book with stunning photographs. They have now also started to make full guide books for various destinations, including Brooklyn, San Francisco or ‘Murica. They collect ‘oddities, traditions, fascinating events, and happenings in various destinations around the world’ and also provide useful information on practical logistics as well as work, study and volunteer opportunities available abroad. As the title suggests, it aims at budget travelers and is divided into three sections: ‘Get Inspired’, ‘Get Your Shit Together’ and ‘Make Yourself Useful’. It features a number of trendy travel destinations (think Iceland, Peru, New York, Belfast, Thailand, Portugal, etc) and instead of the usual sights, things like where to see great street art, where to party, the best extreme sports in a destination, and even where to get a tattoo. This book is a bit different from your usual travel guide because it focuses on travel for younger people – 20somethings, college students and grads, hipsters and everyone who wants to experience a city beyond the typical tourist attractions.
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