We are all on a journey of self-discovery, and it is our experiences that help us find meaning in life. As such, it is important to find ways to enrich your life by learning about other cultures and places.
To help you on your way, here are some books that can be used as reference guides to help you plan your next trip:
- Lonely Planet: Best in Travel 2017 (Lonely Planet Publications) – This book is a guidebook that lists the best places to visit around the world in 2017. It includes recommendations for hotels and restaurants based on the experiences of Lonely Planet’s writers and editors.
- Rough Guides: Ultimate Travelist: Best of Britain & Ireland (Rough Guides Ltd) – A guidebook that provides information about the best places to visit in Britain and Ireland based on recommendations from Rough Guides travel experts.
- Frommer’s 500 Places for Food Lovers (Frommer Media LLC) – A guidebook that provides information about 500 places around the world where you can enjoy good food at reasonable prices together with tips on how to get there by public transport or taxi etc…
Tourism Reference Books
Tourism reference books are a great way to learn more about the field of tourism, and they can be a great resource if you want to know more about the subject.
There are many different types of tourism reference books. Some are academic in nature and offer hard facts, while others are more anecdotal and tell stories from around the world. Many of these books are designed for specific audiences, such as business professionals or academics. Here are some examples of popular tourism reference books:
Tourism: The Growth Industry (Oxford University Press) by Robert A. Manning is an academic textbook that covers all aspects of tourism’s history, including its roots in ancient civilizations and how it has evolved over time. It also looks at how we define “tourist” and “traveler,” how tourists behave differently than other types of travelers, how tourism impacts communities around the world, how it affects global economics, how it affects local economies, and much more. This book is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about tourism without having to travel far from home!