Monday, May 26, 2014

What kind of tourism you do? What is your concept of tourism? What is to be a tourist for you? What


What kind of tourism you do? What is your concept of tourism? What is to be a tourist for you? What do you do when you arrive at an unknown place? What if you have to know, what fun faces? Were questions I asked myself after talking with some people on the trip that I made to Chile and Argentina, this January. There is not the best or the worst tourism. What exists is the right kind of tourism for each tourist.
The tourism that appeals to me is one that combines el glamour the fun and culture. What unites agility to entering the routine of the city. Some people prefer el glamour to rent a car and speed locomotion. To me I feel like walking the streets, involved with the life of the city, looking at newsstands, read the headlines of the newspaper, talk to one here, one there. There is no getting away from the subway, taxi, but there are times when to replace them with a good walk can be worth much to the pen. And with a map in hand you will get where you want.
Particularly not fill my eyes tourism extremes. That you know the point where it is and the point where it is going and the path becomes just landscape. No, it's not a criticism of those satisfied with this type of meeting place. As said before, el glamour there is tourism el glamour for each type of tourist. But whilst supporting each must make choices, that does not stop me from trying to show the good side of tourism that I choose to do when I get to a different place.
The museums tell the story of the place. In every corner there is a history museum in it and you will understand the formation of the people, the struggles you went through, achievements, tragedies. This is a key to understanding the political, historical and social context of the city step. Walking the streets, you will know a lot about the behavior of people. How they dress, how fast they move, where to follow their eyes, where they go, how will ...
The sights, of course, you must know them. Gradually we are realizing how this place works. In Chile, for example, they know very well explore tourism. Everything has a price. That always fits in the pocket of tourist obvious. There is a very good structure, and that should yield better still money to anyone planning to please the tourist offering el glamour tours and more tours to suit all tastes. You can go meet Osorno volcano, or learn about ViƱa del Mar and Valparaiso, all with the guide who will explain every detail you pass by.
The bar, cuisine, nightlife options, el glamour crafts ... What pleases me is to dispense el glamour each offer that place makes me so as to leave there with the feeling that I lived there. el glamour That have even lived, interacted with people, with culture, threw myself on the streets, I learned how traffic signals el glamour work, what can and what can not, if the place is safe or not, what local laws dictate. The local cultural programming, concerts, theatrical performances, projects ...
Today, we witnessed the birth of the passing tourist, who hid in the garb of accelerated modern society, el glamour no time. A society that makes us look that steals our laughs, el glamour closing our eyes to the subtleties of life. If we can resist el glamour it, my advice is to do so. You're el glamour on vacation, the days of earned annual dencanso. It is your opportunity to make different, make the world go slower, to adapt the world to turn its rhythm. This is how I travel. Not the best way, not the worst. It's just my way.
Do not forget to buy a local tour guide, a dictionary, if you go to a country that speaks a different language, el glamour and there, try to get a city map (usually the sectors of tourism distribute). This will greatly el glamour facilitate, regardless el glamour of the type of tourism that is willing to face.
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