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How do you start writing about travel?

10 top tips for writing inspiring travel articles
  1. Have a clear storyline in mind. ...
  2. Make sure your article has a purpose or goal. ...
  3. Edit your experience to fit your story. ...
  4. Write an irresistible first paragraph. ...
  5. Include dialogue. ...
  6. Value the difference between 'show' and 'tell' ...
  7. Aim to entertain the reader, not impress them.




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9 tips for writing the perfect description for tours and travels
  1. Find your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) ...
  2. Find a persona for your tour description. ...
  3. Make an easy to read description for tours and travels. ...
  4. Tone of Voice. ...
  5. Be persuasive yet straight to the point. ...
  6. Don't share too many straight away. ...
  7. Optimize your content.


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Early examples of travel literature include the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea (generally considered a 1st century CE work; authorship is debated), Pausanias' Description of Greece in the 2nd century CE, Safarnama (Book of Travels) by Nasir Khusraw (1003-1077), the Journey Through Wales (1191) and Description of Wales ...

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Common Travel Phrases to Learn
  • Do you speak English? ( substitute with your native language)
  • Where is the bathroom?
  • Where is…?
  • How much does this cost?
  • I would like to have…
  • Please write that down for me.
  • Speak slowly, please.
  • I do not understand.


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5 tips for travel writing
  1. State your quest. Every journey is a quest, whether you know it or not. ...
  2. Plant a question in the reader's mind. What's the difference between a well-read story and a not so well-read story? ...
  3. Tell the story of what drew you to this place. ...
  4. Tell a small story. ...
  5. End with a change.


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Travel gives us our greatest stories, our most cherished memories and countless irreplaceable learnings that we can choose to pay forward to others. It teaches us about ourselves and each other, it broadens our horizons and, just like a reset button, it forces us to refocus on what really matters.

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These aredistance, length of stay at the destination, residence of the traveler, and purpose of travel.

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Something that grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to read on. Don't start with the journey to the airport – start with something interesting, not what happened first. Early on you need to get across the point of the story and trip – where you were, what were you doing there and why.

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