"A must have book for the mature traveler contemplating a different adventure"
Alison Gardner's guide TRAVEL UNLIMITED is an extremely
informative and welcome addition to the world of travel
books for those of us who are called "mature travelers" or
people who love to travel "in depth."
For that matter, it can even be a valuable aid to any kind
of a traveler. This timely publication devoted to alternative tourism is
assembled into four principal areas of interest:
ecological, educational, cultural and volunteer service
vacations. Apart from an in depth analysis of the above subject
matters, the author also provides the reader with very
interesting field reports written by journalists, book
authors, travel and magazine editors. The objective of
these reports is to provide the reader with on the scene
observations or insider glimpses of a particular experience
that as the author states, "no amount of guidebook
description can capture."
These reports are invaluable in evaluating a particular
area where the traveler may want to explore. Another excellent feature of the book are the short boxes
of pack filled information that appear throughout the
various chapters. For example, the possibility of claiming
a tax deduction, world heritage sites, International
Ecotourism Society, Ontario's Bruce Trail and many more
fascinating tips.
There are also scattered throughout the book beautiful
colour photographs that only want to make us hop on the
first plane and travel to one of the many destinations
described in the book. Throughout the book the author makes it a point when
describing any tour or site to include phone numbers,
postal addresses, email addresses, web sites, who might be
your fellow travelers, destination, comfort zone and cost.
In other words the author tries to be as comprehensive as
possible.
This alone is invaluable to anyone wishing to find out more
about these interesting trips. For example, if we refer to the Tongariro Trek tour the
author indicates that eighty percent of the walkers on this
tour would be over the age of fifty, with sixty percent
overall being women and forty percent singles. We are
further informed where the tour is located, Tongariro
National Park, North Island, New Zealand.
As for the comfort zone, the author states that four nights
are in a premium room, the walks can be physically
challenging, with some difficult terrain, steep climbs and
decents.
Finally, the cost is about NZ$1000.
This descriptive format is used throughout the book and as
you can see the author has done her homework and is very
talented. Both the index and table of contents of the book are very
complete and this element contributes to the ease at which
a reader can locate his or her topics of interest without
losing valuable time. There is no doubt that this comprehensive and informative
handbook is a must-have for anyone contemplating the kind
of travel envisaged in Gardner's book. "Copyright 2002, Bookideas.com. Orginally published at
Bookideas.com"
Reviewed by Norman Goldman
Courtesy Bookideas
Posted May 2, 2002
SummaryTravel Unlimited is a first-of-its-kind guidebook, offering
a worldwide menu of alternative travel opportunities for
older vacationers. Detailed reviews offer hundreds of
possibilities for ecological, cultural, and volunteer
experiences, plus educational opportunities in seminars or
schools-all geared for those 50 and over. Ranging from
primitive to luxurious, adventures are offered for every
taste and are spiced with a collection of tips, insights,
and essays by alternative tourism experts. Tours, travel
wholesalers and clearinghouses, and nonprofits have been
personally screened by the author for quality.
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