Become a Virtual Tourist!
62In 1988 The Accidental Tourist, by Anne Tyler was published, depicting Macon Leary's travel books which could make a traveler feel so comfortable it'd be as if he'd never left home.
Here's one step better: virtual travel!
No plane delays, security checks, stuffy airplane air, or close quarters with strangers.
Several new websites enable you to "travel" the world, if you will, through virtual 360 degree tours that allow you to see the desired destination as if you were there.
In addition, several sites offer an online travel community, with members posting travel tips, stories, and accommodation trades.
Folks can use the sites to plan for a vacation, by being able to see in close detail the places they might wish to visit, or for those of limited budget or travel opportunities, a way to "see" the world from the comfort of their own homes.
The best of these type of sites, The Armchair Travel Company (http://www.armchair-travel.com/), offers 360-degree virtual tours of such exotic and diverse places as Oman, Stonehenge, and underwater submarine, and even Mars. The Stonehenge panorama is especially fun. It places the viewer smack dab in the middle of the stone formation and then pans around the entire circle.
In addition, the site offers "trips" to the Taj Mahal, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and Kew Gardens, among others.
Visitors to this site can even time travel, and visit a panoramic view of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and the beaches of the Normandy D-Day landing.
A similar site, The Travel Ape (http://www.travelape.com/tape/360.html), offers detailed 360-degree views of many locations in the United States and Canada, such as New York's Grand Central Terminal, Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, and the UBC Botanical Gardens in Vancouver.
A slightly different take on the virtual tourism idea, Virtual Tourist (http://www.virtualtourist.com/), a comprehensive online community of travelers or wannbe travelers. Visitors to the site post photos and reviews of different travel locations, as well as travel tips and favorite spots.
The forums at Virtual Tourist provide answers from a network of participants about such issues as travel insurance, and discount coupons can be found for travel packages.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for the inexperienced, limited, or open-minded traveler (or wishful traveler), virtual travel is the perfect no-risk way to check out vacation options, or just travel the world from home
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thanx 4 sharing....
WOW! I just saved a ton of money on my travel budget! Thanks!
ive been itching to take an end of the summer trip - i think im going to check out the arm-chair tavel website. the name itself is so enticing!
My family and I love to travel, but with the present economy, I think we have to lay low for awhile and save the extra that we are earning than spend it on vacation. Just being practical here. Thanks for this hub it'll be really helpful.
- The Armchair Travel Company
Virtual travel website, offers 360 degree virtual tours of such exotic and diverse places as Oman, Stonehenge, and underwater submarine, and even Mars. - The Travel Ape
Another virtual travel site, it offers detailed 360 degree views of many locations in the United States and Canada, - Virtual Tourist
Comprehensive online community of fellow virtual travelers













AuraGem says:
2 years ago
Wishful traveler! That's me! A dreamer of distant horizons, far landscapes and mystical places! So these websites are a wonderful find!
Thank you for sharing!
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