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The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World (Practical Nomad)

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Manufacturer: Avalon Travel Publishing
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9781566918282 ISBN: 1566918286 Label: Avalon Travel Publishing Manufacturer: Avalon Travel Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 620 Publication Date: 2007-09-28 Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Studio: Avalon Travel Publishing
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Editorial Reviews:
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Many dream of traveling the world, but few actually do so. If you've decided to put your money where your fantasy is and save for the trip of trips, Edward Hasbrouck is your travel guru. He's circumnavigated the world twice, and coordinates a travel agent's around-the-world department. He explains why you ought to chose (and stick to) your route in advance but needn't start and finish in the same city, and above all why you ought to take the travel plunge. He shares hard-won truths about saving money--and in Thailand or Bali $100 saved earns an extra month of freedom.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good how-to guide, but incomplete, does not list benefits and reasons Comment: This book though, only gets into a few reasons for exploring the world, describing only a few benefits that are at the tip of the iceberg. The rest if mostly a how-to guide that covers some practical aspects of it. So far, there hasn't been a book that addresses all the deep real life reasons for living overseas. In short, it talks only about the HOW of expatriation, not the WHY. And shouldn't the WHY be dealt with first? That's what all these authors seem to be missing, except for me. Perhaps the "WHY" reasons are taboo?
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Customer Rating:      Summary: waaaaaayyyy too much information Comment: This book is exhaustive to the point of being exhausting - and as such isn't really useful for anyone who's traveled at least once overseas. The book is divided into sections on choosing destinations, surface transportation (100 pages!), air transportion (140 pages!), travel docs, safety and health, baggage, practicalities, the bottom line, and resources. Some of the information was useful - such on how to take advantage of open jaw airline tickets - but so much of it is a rehash of what every traveler knows. I mean, I didn't need to pay $22 to learn that I should use a credit card when making travel plans.
For the novice - anyone else, pass on this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Resource for Around the World Travel Comment: My husband and I are currently traveling through Asia and used Edward Hasbrouck's book in preparation for our trip. It is a comprehensive book, that explores every aspect of around the world travel. He covers everything you need to know and more, from preparation of paperwork to interacting with people along the way. He is a expert in this field -- one of the best, and he generously shares his knowledge in this book. Travelers are fortunate to have such expertise in their hands, what it would take years for an individual to acquire is shared here. His compilation of fact and opinion is well-balanced. He also includes an excellent resource section, with many books and websites for further research. Starting your research with this book will save you a lot of time and effort -- it's all right here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Practical Planning Book For Long-Term Travel Comment: I am planning a year-long, around-the-world trip, and The Practical Nomad is by far the most useful of the many books I have read.
The book is not for casual readers who are looking for the next A Year in Provence. The book is dense and fact-filled, a result of the author's twenty years of experience as a round-the-world travel consultant. The section on airline ticket pricing is as challenging as any text I read in law school -- and more rewarding. _Every_ travel topic is covered.
Several of the Amazon reviews complain about the author's politics. Even though I disagree with almost all of the author's political opinions, his views add color and coherence to the book; they are candidly disclosed and never intrusive.
This is a book about long-term travel by a factual pack rat who has done it himself and has helped thousands of others take their dream trip. If you plan to engage in independent travel for more than one month, you should certainly buy this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Info I couldn't find elsewhere Comment: This book is intimidating when you first pick it up and start paging through it, but I quickly found answers to some questions that I was having difficulty getting answers to such as 1) How do I carry all that currency that I'm going to need for 6 months? and 2) How practical is it to send pictures over the internet? and 3)Help - I'm not on an open-jaw or round-the-world ticket what are my options?
Some of the stuff I don't agree with, like the recommendation against carrying a camera, but there are a lot of Practical tips in here.
This book is much easier to deal with than the net groups I've been reading. Those are FULL of egos and biases and this book is no worse (if not better) in terms of bias It also has the added bonus of not having to wade through the flame wars about how stupid someone is.
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