When traveling the tourist has a decision to make regarding how he/she wants to actually tour the area. There are different options that come along with this. Picture yourself on a holiday in Italy, we all know there are hundreds of historical sites that attract tourists from all over the world. So now among your options you can either A) pay to be on a guided tour, or B) explore the place on your own. This decision is definitely a matter of personal opinion and there are definitely pros and cons for each. The options will vary with different travelers.
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| Florence Guided Bike Tour |
When deciding on your place of travel, we'll just stick with Italy for our example, you will most likely look at websites regarding travel idea and they will always have a few guided tours that you can spend some extra change on, or a lot of extra change on. If you know nothing about the background history of anything in Italy, then you may want to pay for the tour guide who actually knows what he's talking about and will most certainly speak English When choosing one however, try to find a tour with good reviews. One of the most common complaints is that the tour guides are dry, bored, and just seem uninterested in the sites they are showcasing. As brought up in class, it seems as though tour guides leave out interesting facts about sites as well, ones that we would like to hear about. So the guided tours are nice if you have no idea where you are going or have no background history on the site.
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| Tourist Viewing Trevi Fountain |
For the more adventurous, you could always explore the areas on your own. I feel this is common in travelers who take trips backpacking through Europe. If we are say, back in Italy, and we take a trip to the Trevi Fountain, we could read the background history they have posted at the sites and chat with a few locals to see what they have to say about the place. Exploring sites on your own gives you the freedom to view the site in your own way and have your own perspectives. It's nice to be able to linger for as long as you'd like at the sites you love and simply skip over the ones that have no interest to you. Also, while not being on a guided tour, you wouldn't feel so stuck to the tour group and would feel more free actually walk about and speak with locals or even other tourists. However, if you do not speak the local language traveling on your own can become a little difficult, but never impossible.
Traveling and sight seeing is always fun and eventful no matter which way you choose to view it. There are always pros and cons to every decision one makes. Whether you'd like to have someone that speaks English showing you the sites, or would like to be adventurous and take a leisurely stroll through the sites, it's all up to you. I personally would like to view the sites on my own and learn about them at my own pace while meeting new people and taking as much time as I'd like. I feel as though guided tours are rushed and I never get enough information about the things that interest me, and I get too much information about the things that bore me. A self guided tour is custom to your liking, which is how I prefer my travel experiences.
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