How Not to Backpack: Tips, Tricks and Stories Based on Years of Doing Things the Wrong Way [Idioma Inglés] - Tapa blanda

Edwards, David

 
9781505457599: How Not to Backpack: Tips, Tricks and Stories Based on Years of Doing Things the Wrong Way [Idioma Inglés]

Sinopsis

This book can save you $100’s, $1000’s or even your life! This book is about the really important parts of backpacking that people rarely give a thought to; the things that can turn someone’s dream holiday into the trip from hell. This book is here to prevent you being robbed, ripped off, lost, stuck, sick, confused, scared or in trouble.
Pfft, I don’t need that - I’m an independent backpacker? Yeah, yeah, I know; you’re an independent backpacker and don’t need someone to tell you all this stuff. If I read the above I wouldn’t buy this book either.
Fortunately I’ve only included useful things learnt from experience. This is the stuff that I chatted about with travellers every night in hostels and finally decided it needed to be written down; to help everyone out. Covering over 70 topics, this book has it all; from the necessary such as choosing hostels and what to pack, to the fun, like getting free drinks and how to have the best night out, to the zany such as a mind-bending experience with the hallucinogenic Peruvian medicine, Ayahuasca.
Boring book full of information? Hell no it ain’t. It’s written in a light-hearted way and full of funny stories of when things have gone terribly wrong, or awesomely right. People have even emailed me to say they embarrassed themself on the bus from laughing too hard… though they are probably just easily amused.
I’ll say no more; just read the first chapter for free and decide for yourself. Just click on the book to start reading.
Warning: contains occasional coarse language.

Author Bio:

The author has spent over 1300 nights in hostels across 45+ countries in 6 continents and has done plenty wrong. Examples include getting lost in the Sahara desert, having a sword held to his throat and AK-47’s pointed at him, nearly burning down a Filipino village, running completely out of money numerous times, getting robbed in an alleyway, being denied check-in for an international flight, overstaying his visa, cutting himself badly with a machete, pooping himself in public etc.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.

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Reseña del editor

This book can save you $100’s, $1000’s or even your life! This book is about the really important parts of backpacking that people rarely give a thought to; the things that can turn someone’s dream holiday into the trip from hell. This book is here to prevent you being robbed, ripped off, lost, stuck, sick, confused, scared or in trouble.
Pfft, I don’t need that - I’m an independent backpacker? Yeah, yeah, I know; you’re an independent backpacker and don’t need someone to tell you all this stuff. If I read the above I wouldn’t buy this book either.
Fortunately I’ve only included useful things learnt from experience. This is the stuff that I chatted about with travellers every night in hostels and finally decided it needed to be written down; to help everyone out. Covering over 70 topics, this book has it all; from the necessary such as choosing hostels and what to pack, to the fun, like getting free drinks and how to have the best night out, to the zany such as a mind-bending experience with the hallucinogenic Peruvian medicine, Ayahuasca.
Boring book full of information? Hell no it ain’t. It’s written in a light-hearted way and full of funny stories of when things have gone terribly wrong, or awesomely right. People have even emailed me to say they embarrassed themself on the bus from laughing too hard... though they are probably just easily amused.
I’ll say no more; just read the first chapter for free and decide for yourself. Just click on the book to start reading.
Warning: contains occasional coarse language.

Author Bio:

The author has spent over 1300 nights in hostels across 45+ countries in 6 continents and has done plenty wrong. Examples include getting lost in the Sahara desert, having a sword held to his throat and AK-47’s pointed at him, nearly burning down a Filipino village, running completely out of money numerous times, getting robbed in an alleyway, being denied check-in for an international flight, overstaying his visa, cutting himself badly with a machete, pooping himself in public etc.

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This book can save you $100’s, $1000’s or even your life!
This must-have book goes where no book has gone before - the general side of backpacking. If you’re reading this, no doubt you’ve at some point probably paid good money for a Lonely Planet guidebook, only to realise that all the information is on Wikitravel… for free. You don’t need a Lonely Planet, but you do need this book.

If there’s one backpacking book to buy, this is it!
Need a hostel to stay at? Go to Hostelworld. Need information about a place? Check out Wikitravel or ask someone at your hostel. This is NOT what this book is about.
This book is about the really important parts of backpacking that people rarely give a thought to; the things that can turn someone’s dream holiday into the trip from hell. This book is here to prevent you being robbed, ripped off, lost, stuck, sick, confused, scared or in trouble. Not only that it also teaches you how to maximise your fun by getting free drinks, being the life of the party and earning money while travelling. From money matters, insurance, visa issues and border-crossings to accommodation, partying and drugs; this book covers it all.

This book is jam-packed full of useful information that most travellers don’t even know about, backed up by funny stories of how things have gone horribly wrong. Whether you’re a seasoned backpacker or a first timer, there’s sure to be many useful tips. Even if not a backpacker, the stories are sure to entertain and give you a good laugh.

Author Bio:

The author has spent over 1100 nights in hostels across over 40 countries and has done plenty wrong. Examples include getting lost in the Sahara desert, having a sword held to his throat and AK-47’s pointed at him, nearly burning down a Filipino village, running completely out of money numerous times, being denied check-in for an international flight, pooping himself in public, plus many more misadventures.

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