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We've changed plans multiple times because of a first-hand recommendation from someone we've met and trusted. "You really should see China NOW before it changes forever" translated into an unexpected three months of travel across the country (and we're so glad we changed routes to do this). Several recommendations for the Annapurna Circuit at the Nepalese border with India convinced us not to settle for a 3-5 day hike in Nepal. Most of the advice we've received from other travelers has been spot on.
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My path has changed many times during my journey due to recommendations and word of mouth. And as a result I have made many wonderful connection and smiled with countless beautiful experiences.
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I find it interesting that perceived value of a guidebook depends on if you consume it or if you write it.
The more people travel, the less they need guidebooks. All the information is out there if you just look around.
Love your blog! Very inspired by it! ;)
As other commenters have pointed out, creating plans that leave room for flexibility to take advantage of recommendations and word of mouth might be the most important...
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