Guide.world: A compendium of travel guides
Posted by firloop 11 days ago
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Comment by 3RTB297 6 days ago
Though it's a bit frustrating to read how close he gets to some genuine understanding of how things really work in West Africa, and misses it in preference of expecting everything from a Western perspective. Noting a lack of tourists then bemoaning the difficulty of accessing few and lackluster tourist sites? OK, well, supply and demand work both ways.
Tourist sites and national parks across West Africa, where wildlife is very, very rarely the draw, are typically organized as jobs programs for whoever happens to be stuck in the area forbidden to be used for normal farming and village-life purposes. You don't pay a guide to guide you on an easy hike, you pay a guide to legitimize your presence in the community, to keep other people from bothering you, and to make sure that if you get bit by a snake or something, that you're not alone. That guide might simply be the young guy that speaks the best English in the village nearby and 99.9% of their time is spent living normal life doing things that have nothing to do with tourism.
All the friction the author notes is specifically employed as personal income generation, and it's odd how rarely does the author recognize that. Then they pay the universal "expedited visa" bribe in every country because they have mighty plans that no nation shall change.
Comment by ignoramous 6 days ago
While planning the trip, I was annoyed by redditors on r/askswitzerland ending almost all replies by asking folks to download the SBB Mobile app. To my surprise, even though I'm not the kind to install apps (let alone Flutter apps), it was god-sent. So well made (their "design system" is open source: https://github.com/SchweizerischeBundesbahnen/design_system_...). Makes travel up and down the country, from Zürich to Lugano, from Genève to St. Gallen, from Basel to Campocologno, stress-free.
For tourists, TooGoodToGo.com (mystery meals) & SwissTopo (trails) are equally neat.
Comment by eisa01 6 days ago
It can be a bit outdated, but then you just update it as you do your research ;)
Comment by merek 5 days ago
The list is missing Lakeman's recent travels in Afghanistan: https://mattlakeman.org/2026/01/05/notes-on-afghanistan/
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Comment by keiferski 6 days ago
They are the kinds of books that aren’t re-printed and usually aren’t worth digitizing either.
Comment by LorenPechtel 6 days ago
I recently found out about the ancient roads in China. These days they are hiking paths. I'm quite used to handling myself alone with a GPS track, I don't want a guide. I found one book that it's not remotely clear if it's got what I want as it's discussing much of China and it's old enough I'm not sure what the mapping info will be like.
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Comment by LorenPechtel 5 days ago
GPS works properly in China, it's just the maps are a lie. If someone made a .gpx of a trail someone else could use it. The line is pointy and a bit disjoint so I suspect someone uploaded points to Open Street Map.
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https://mattlakeman.org/2021/11/08/notes-on-the-dominican-re...
Comment by bryanhogan 5 days ago
Felt like it's worth sharing here!
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Comment by alkh 6 days ago
Seoul is not a pretty city, at least not by most Western standards of beauty.
It is a sprawling, haphazard mix with little apparent cohesion beyond a shared culture.
Personally, I really liked it because it has a different vibe from a more "sterile" city like Tokyo.Comment by bryanhogan 5 days ago
Edit:
I just checked the (sadly paywalled) beginning of the article and the author also says:
> [...] alley of small apartments and trucks selling garlic, the next you’re in a modern business park so sterile it feels like a doctor’s office.
Comment by vivzkestrel 6 days ago
- You guys really need to see the Lavie and Ollie series they did on India https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1SJc2CyIek&list=PLefdZaa6fW... They did a 10000 km road trip across multiple videos.
- It ll blow your mind how a single country has a desert, a tropical forest, snowfall and more
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