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Travel Maps: Why Use A Map?

By Leah Fade

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Today, most people spend a considerable amount of time online. There is also more and more people spending time traveling then in decades past. Some reasons include more people traveling for business, and also the cost of travel is more affordable, with more options available for booking reservations for various aspects of travel including flights, hotels, and cars. Because more people are traveling, and so much time is spent on the internet, a fairly new concept has emerged online.

Maps are handy to have available even if directions are available. The reason for this is that often time’s directions include phrases such as “turn at the big blue building.” If that building has been torn down, or if the person following the directions took a wrong turn somewhere else along the way, they will not be able to find the “big blue building” and will be completely lost. With a map, it is possible to find out where you are, and how to get back on course to find your destination.

One reason is because of the amount of time people spend on the internet on a daily basis, they are already online so finding a map does not take up too much extra time. It is very easy to quickly get a map while working online. These maps are also very convenient because a person does not have to take the time to go to the more traditional places of obtaining such as at a travel agency, travel and tourism office or even a store. These maps can also be a cost saver since a person does not generally have to pay for them or the other services the online provider offers. This makes traveling last minute much easier for people, which happens quite often.

Maps are also helpful in deciding the best course to take. What travel plan may be good for one person may not be the best option for another; therefore, each person should have the opportunity to chart their own travel course by the use of maps.

By going online to find a map, a person simply types in their starting point and their final destination and an online map comes up, usually with the best travel route highlighted. Along with this map, usually the website will give travel directions to coincide with the map itself, giving the person the best of both types of directions, making it very easy to get to the desired destination with little problems. These maps can also show where points of interest to travelers are such as some hotels and restaurants.

Using a map is not just for those traveling by car; people traveling in other ways such as by air should also consider the use of a map once arriving at their destination.

Many maps are specific to a particular destination and have a lot of information regarding the location of hotels, restaurants, and points of interest to travelers. These types of maps can save a person valuable time as they first look at the map before driving around town in search of a good restaurant or a place of entertainment.

No matter the reason for traveling, nor the distance traveled, maps serve many useful purposes, making any traveler’s life a little easier and often more enjoyable.

Author: Leah Fade runs an information site about Travel Maps. Articles,News,Resources and Video about Using Online Maps

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Fade, Leah "Travel Maps: Why Use A Map?." Travel Maps: Why Use A Map?. 30 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 9 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/travel-and-leisure/travel-maps-why-use-a-map/>.

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Fade, L (2009, December 30). Travel Maps: Why Use A Map?. Retrieved February 9, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/travel-and-leisure/travel-maps-why-use-a-map/

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Fade, Leah "Travel Maps: Why Use A Map?" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/travel-and-leisure/travel-maps-why-use-a-map/


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