Travel Guide Books
Guidebook-like informational tools should not dictate
your trip. They describe, should not prescribe! Some
might have set itineraries and must sees that do not
interest you necessarily and might be costly if you choose
to follow it to a tee. Their pricing options might also be
out-of-date, so check their accuracy.

They are good and useful for pricing options and ranges
that again are useful in the travel budgeting process and
list numerous lodging options across the spectrum. This
highlights choice and empowered decision making.
Another consideration is Ecotourism. Consider carriers
and travel providers that advocate and practice sustainable,
safer and environmentally friendly options for travel.
It
has less impact on the environment and does not disrupt the
local economy. On the contrary, it utilizes supports and
optimizes it!
It is all still about making the most of your trip and
seeing any and all that you want to, experience and enjoy
your travel and quest. Stroll, walk, take it easy on your
first day and do not try to fit everything into 24 hours! In
short:
Go somewhere! Go anywhere! BUT DO GO!