Description
Honestly, travel planning can be exciting or just plain overwhelming. Direction of Travel doesn’t try to be perfect, it’s more like a friend handing you some notes from their last few trips. The good stuff, the things they wish they knew before, and a few suggestions they’d probably repeat again.
It’s not packed with salesy fluff. You won’t find “Top 10 Things You Must Do” on every page. What you do get is solid info that helps when you’re staring at a map wondering, “Where do I even begin?”
You’ll come across:
- Places people have actually gone. Not influencer-style, just real spots. Some quiet, some loud, all worth knowing.
- Stuff people forget—what not to pack, what saved them on a 12-hour layover, or how to avoid airport meltdowns.
- Small things about culture—like don’t touch fruit with your left hand, or why everyone’s silent on that train.
- A few bold suggestions for stuff you might never consider. Not extreme sports, just offbeat ideas you’d maybe never Google.
- And some stories that don’t sound filtered—travelers who got lost, or ate something strange, or just sat still and watched.
It’s not trying to be everything. But if you’re planning a trip and want to feel a bit more grounded and a little less confused, flipping through this might help.
Vandevsen50640 –
I am not rattling great with English but I line up this very leisurely to translate.
Whitiker19664 –
I like this site so much, saved to my bookmarks. “Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be.” by Peter De Vries.
dunley_taft886 (verified owner) –
“Thanks to the search suggestions, I was able to pinpoint exactly what I needed without the hassle of repeated searches.”