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]]>No matter how passionate you feel about books, you may struggle to find time for reading in certain situations. If you’re going to relax at the beach all day, you’ll have time for reading, but that won’t be the case if you’re out sightseeing most of the time—so pack your books accordingly.
The amount of time you spend on your commute will also determine how much you’re going to read. If your trip includes long rides on a bus or a train, feel free to pack enough books to keep you busy and pass the time.
If you don’t want to waste any suitcase space on books, but still want to read, there are several options you should consider. Replacing physical books with ebooks and audiobooks is the most obvious choice, but you can also do your reading at local book cafés.
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]]>The easiest way to channel your love for both books and travel is reading on the road or focusing on travel-themed books. You can take things to a new level by reading novels taking place or written by authors from the country you’re visiting.
You probably can’t resist visiting bookstores and libraries in your own city on a regular basis, so why not do the same in every new country you visit? You’ll end up spending hours searching through the shelves, looking for a perfect book to take home as a souvenir.
Planning trips inspired by your favorite books and authors is also an option. You can visit their homes, places that served as inspiration for their books, and filming locations featured in TV and movie adaptations of your favorite novels.
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]]>Paris is the ultimate travel destination for many people, and many have planned to travel to the French capital this year before it all went downhill. Jojo Moyes’ book starts with a woman who plans a romantic weekend in Paris with her boyfriend and ends up going on an adventure on her own.
The writer fell in love with flamenco and decided to pack her bags and move from Sydney to Seville. Her book is full of art, romance, and unique energy.
Rajesh and her partner carefully planned the 45,000-mile train journey that took them around the world. They started in London and visited Russia, Canada, North Korea, Mongolia, and many other places.
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]]>The post You Should Always Bring a Book to Read When You Travel! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Especially if you’re traveling by yourself, it’s nice to do an activity that’s still active even if you’re alone. Reading at a bar or restaurant if you won’t be joined by anyone is a good way to keep yourself engaged and occupied. But, if you’re not traveling alone, there’s no reason why you can’t take some time to yourself and read in these places anyway!
Especially if you’re on a flight or a long bus or train, there’s no excuse not to get some reading it. Not only is it fun, but it’ll put you in the mood for vacation if you’re not a consistent reader at home. Getting into the mindset of a trip is half that fun!
One of the best ways to enjoy a new place is to do it like the locals do. Go check out a park or a green space and bring your book along with you so you have something to do! You might even meet some locals while you’re at it.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind About Traveling with Books appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No matter how passionate you feel about books, you may struggle to find time for reading in certain situations. If you’re going to relax at the beach all day, you’ll have time for reading, but that won’t be the case if you’re out sightseeing most of the time—so pack your books accordingly.
The amount of time you spend on your commute will also determine how much you’re going to read. If your trip includes long rides on a bus or a train, feel free to pack enough books to keep you busy and pass the time.
If you don’t want to waste any suitcase space on books, but still want to read, there are several options you should consider. Replacing physical books with ebooks and audiobooks is the most obvious choice, but you can also do your reading at local book cafés.
The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind About Traveling with Books appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best Ways to Combine Your Love for Books and Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The easiest way to channel your love for both books and travel is reading on the road or focusing on travel-themed books. You can take things to a new level by reading novels taking place or written by authors from the country you’re visiting.
You probably can’t resist visiting bookstores and libraries in your own city on a regular basis, so why not do the same in every new country you visit? You’ll end up spending hours searching through the shelves, looking for a perfect book to take home as a souvenir.
Planning trips inspired by your favorite books and authors is also an option. You can visit their homes, places that served as inspiration for their books, and filming locations featured in TV and movie adaptations of your favorite novels.
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]]>The post 3 Books to Give You Travel Vibes Right Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Paris is the ultimate travel destination for many people, and many have planned to travel to the French capital this year before it all went downhill. Jojo Moyes’ book starts with a woman who plans a romantic weekend in Paris with her boyfriend and ends up going on an adventure on her own.
The writer fell in love with flamenco and decided to pack her bags and move from Sydney to Seville. Her book is full of art, romance, and unique energy.
Rajesh and her partner carefully planned the 45,000-mile train journey that took them around the world. They started in London and visited Russia, Canada, North Korea, Mongolia, and many other places.
The post 3 Books to Give You Travel Vibes Right Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post You Should Always Bring a Book to Read When You Travel! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Especially if you’re traveling by yourself, it’s nice to do an activity that’s still active even if you’re alone. Reading at a bar or restaurant if you won’t be joined by anyone is a good way to keep yourself engaged and occupied. But, if you’re not traveling alone, there’s no reason why you can’t take some time to yourself and read in these places anyway!
Especially if you’re on a flight or a long bus or train, there’s no excuse not to get some reading it. Not only is it fun, but it’ll put you in the mood for vacation if you’re not a consistent reader at home. Getting into the mindset of a trip is half that fun!
One of the best ways to enjoy a new place is to do it like the locals do. Go check out a park or a green space and bring your book along with you so you have something to do! You might even meet some locals while you’re at it.
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