Budget Globetrotting on Twitter, Trav Buddy

March 19, 2009

Hello all. I have a few social networking updates to connect with me and BudgetGlobetrotting.

Twitter

I encourage everyone to start following Budget Globetrotting on Twitter since I finally got one. My new BudgetGlobetrotting account is Twitter.com/BudgetGlobetrot and Twitter is a great utility to stay up to date with friends and news sources your interested in. I’ll be posting relevant/interesting travel links, commentary, and links via the Twitter, and also be giving updates on blog posts, etc. So follow me, @ me (send me msgs), and watch for BudgetGlobetrotting’s future tweets. (you can follow me personally as well: read about me)

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TravBuddy

I’m starting to get a little more into travbuddy as I’m solidifying travel plans, so at me as a friend. My username is nickobgt and profile can be viewed here: travbuddy.com/nickobgt

Facebook

Always open for Facebook as well. See about me if interested.

GeckoGo.com Review: Brand New Social Travel Planning Community

September 6, 2008

If not evident already, I love web 2.0, online travel networks, and I now bring you a review of GeckoGo. First off, GeckoGo is basically a brand new travel recommendation and planning network, or ‘new blood’ according to my top ten travel social networks. So now Budget Globetrotting’s take on GeckoGo’s travel planning…

First Impressions

First, according to the site:

“travel planning made friendly” and “the fun and easy way to find out where to go and what to do based on your specific interests”

Travel planning social network and communityAs for my first impressions- they were okay - clean layout, easy to navigate, etc. A drawback is that you have to sign up right away before testing out the service, but sign up is pretty quick and easy fortunately. As a travel guide connoisseur, I quickly jumped to the map to read some country reviews, where I became really really impressed with how much content is already on the site. The major destinations (the Paris Travel Guide for example) have the typical paragraphs and pictures to give prospective travelers a general overview of the country - but where I was really impressed is in the comments on the guides by participating members. The travel community seems to be very active at GeckoGo due to the amount of comments that are already up. For a site to only be live for 2 months and have that much participation, I was impressed.

More Review…

But moving elsewhere in the site, users have the ability to contribute their own guides, build their personal profiles, and connect with other travelers by adding them as friends - sot it’s a true social travel network.

Finally, one of the more unique features is under the “answers” tab, which acts as a type of Yahoo answers for travel. Members can ask a question that will hopefully be answered by an expert, and are encouraged to help out answering as well obviously. Pretty nifty, and with an active community, definitely a feature to watch out for.

Conclusion:

While most of the review has showcased the average, expected, and good features, the site does have its drawbacks as well like everything. The main drawbacks are

1. the required, immediate sign up which is just kind of annoying. and

2. the guides aren’t as intuitive as they seem. most of the specific categories under a country on the left, like “natural environments” and “politics and economy,” are empty and have no added content yet.

However, I think the site is worth checking out. While the guides aren’t perfect yet, that’s expected with a new site. But if the community involvement keeps up as the site grows, that is honestly all that matters, and everything else will fall into place. So check out geckogo if you have any travel questions and are looking to connect with fellow travelers.

Top 10 Travel Social Networks and Communities

August 4, 2008

social networks are more powerful than ever and web 2.0 has brought us tons of social networks available to travelers exclusively. While most of them generally have the same, overlapping features, their functionality, community, users, and feel vary pretty greatly. So here are the top travel social networks and travel communities available online today.

Newer Blood

There are a bunch of very new, not so established travel social networks, some that even just opened up to the public in beta.

Travel social netowrk Dopplr.com Dopplr - This sleek, very web 2.0 site has a large variety of features. It’s very easy to navigate, and lets users create trip itineraries and find travel tips created by other travelers. You can share your trips with others and find connections. Most importantly, Dopplr is all about integrating other popular services you already use into the site, like Twitter, Facebook, Calendars, and Flickr photos so it meshes well with your online lifestyle.
Trip Wolf travel social network Trip Wolf - This very new social travel community just launched July 2008. I like this site because of it’s personal nature, and it reminds me of a Facebook for travel because of its “friends” and “travelers” features. TripWolf’s “travelers” allows you to find “gurus” of destinations who can help you plan your trip, so it’s personal nature is a huge plus. Since it is brand new, it’s not as full as most other sites, but in time TripWolf can be great.
Trip Say online travel community Trip Say - Trip Say is still in beta invite only, so it is very new as well. This travel social network reminds me of Digg.com and is big on social voting (thumbs up, thumbs down, etc) and quick tips/comments on destinations. It is very easy to navigate, guide-like site with many integrated features like photos, nearby destinations, maps, groups, and links outgoing to more comprehensive guides on a destination.
Trip Hub Group travel planning Trip Hub - Trip Hub is a social travel site that takes on a little different focus. Trip Hub is centered around groups planning trips together. It’s arguably the best group trip planning tool and website that allows users to invite travelers, share itineraries, map out their plans, and create travel blogs.
Driftr traveller community Driftr - Similar to TripWolf, Driftr is a Facebook-esque travel social network site that lets people have friends, create profiles and trips, and research others’ trips. For your tirps, you can share photos, and tips on where to eat, what to do, etc. It has a slightly cleaner, less cluttered design which is awesome and easy to navigate and use. Unfortunately, it’s still very new and small, but with a few thousand more users Driftr could be great.
World travel guides community World66 - World66 is a travel community that is more based on travel articles and guides rather than actual networking with others. The site has some new forums which aren’t too active yet, and also has new blogs and gallery features.

Old Timers

Several older travel networks and communities don’t quite fall under the “2.0″ category because of their age and designs. But, they are still very very useful and have much more content than the new blood sites, which might be the most important thing anyways.

Tourist tips, travel community Virtual Tourist - Virtual tourist is the web’s largest travel community and social network. With over a million members, there are member tips, guides, and photos on literally every place on earth. It has a sort of archaic, but functional, design but makes up for it with it’s massive amount of relevant, helpful travel facts, guides, and tips, as well as forums.
Travel forums community BootsnAll - BudgetGlobetrotting’s favorite travel forums by far. This comprehensive travel community revolves around the message boards, where forums are loaded with great guides and tips that come from the best user base around. The users and community is very friendly and helpful, and contacting individual travelers with questions is a great solution to answer your travel questions.
travel forum and community Lonely Planet Thorn Tree - Publishing giant lonely planet has the second best forums and community online. The boards are very active and busy just like Bootsnall, and there’s a lot of helpful information on different travel destinations worldwide to assist you in your travel planning.
Trip and travel tips community Trip Advisor - This age old travel site got an updated 2.0 look and feeling, but is not one of my favorite travel communities. It’s focused around free travel guides and information, but lacks a sense of community with other members.

World travel and living cost Index: BackpackAbility.com

July 16, 2008

I’m pleased to bring you a new, exciting budget travel and backpacking website that I think could become a timeless reference for all prospective travelers researching their destinations and making their travel budgets.

The site is BackpackAbility.com. What is it? It can be described in a multitude of ways, the following being my favorite:

I’ve been developing the site off and on the past month or so, and it will initially be a simple listing of prices and costs for as many international travel destinations as possible, with part of this hopefully due to YOUR INVOLVEMENT. I’d love for the site to become a massive compilation of travel costs based on the recent experiences of budget travelers. So I really really encourage you to spend 35 seconds to submit some travel and living expenses to help the community.

So what are these travel costs listed? Initially, just the consumer staples + whatever else you submit. Including beer, hostels, transportation, hotels, cheap meals, apartments, and internet access. Other things that would be great would be visa costs, nice meals, cover charges at clubs, and major attraction/entertainment expenses.

There will be more…

Really, the site won’t too special right away - just handy price index reference that is easy to navigate and quick to use. But the future, I hope for two other features:

  • Simple, definitive travel guides outlining good, relevant attractions for budget travelers and backpackers
  • A credible and authoritative rating system that takes price, fun, and enjoyability into account to create an objective rating for a country’s backpackability

What there is now:

Roosh has kindly allowed me to use his South American living costs from his travel guides, but the rest of the world is struggling. Here are some examples of finished cost indexes, amongst some other destinations:

Plus you get something in return.

So check out the site, spread the word, and submit travel costs if you can. If you have a travel site you’ll get a free link back as well in the post. If you don’t have a site, I can still give credit to you or give you a good ole shoutout of whatever in the post.

If you could care less about this cost index jazz, you can always check out the best budget travel and backpacking resources list I compiled.

Say What? Learning Languages on the Road (For Free)

April 29, 2008

Every traveler has had a “wish I could speak the local language” moment. More often than not, communication with non-Anglophiles in a foreign land is reduced to gestures and grins (unless you paid especially good attention in French class). Communicating without relying on words is part of the travel experience. So is overusing the two local expressions that you happen to remember from that phrasebook you thumbed through at Barnes and Nobles.

Is going beyond the basics in foreign language a realistic goal for one who has a limited amount of time and money to travel?

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South American Travel Guides by RooshV

March 19, 2008

Roosh V, from his personal blog rooshv.com hit me up with an email to do a paid review  of his South America Travel Guides, which is located in the travel section of his blog. Before I checked out his guides I wandered around his homepage a bit to get a little background info on the writer prior to delving into his travel guides. Immediately I was pretty intrigued…he seems like quite the character: an intelligent bachelor wandering the world while attempting to coach males on how to get laid with his newly independent book predictably titled…’Bang.’ So before even reading his South American travel guides, I knew I’d love them.

Roosh South America Travel Guide

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