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Juliette [100K]
1 year ago
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Travel Guide Template

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1 answer:
IRISSAK [1]1 year ago
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A good example of how to make an efficient travel guide is:

  • Use a catchy header or title
  • Give vivid and accurate descriptions of the given locations
  • Mention unique things about the place
  • List out things that travelers would be excited to see
  • Show the different natural parks that would interest them. etc

<h3>What is a Travel Guide?</h3>

This refers to the brochure that is given to travelers to get additional information of a place they are about to move to on vacation.

Hence, we can see that A good example of how to make an efficient travel guide is:

  • Use a catchy header or title
  • Give vivid and accurate descriptions of the given locations
  • Mention unique things about the place
  • List out things that travelers would be excited to see
  • Show the different natural parks that would interest them. etc

Read more about travel guides here:

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