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Go Your Own Way by Ben Groundwater

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An inspirational and practical guide to travelling the world on your own

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Go Your Own Way by Ben Groundwater

WINNER of Travel Book of the Year in the Australian Society of Travel Writers Awards 2019 Go Your Own Way will help you take your first bold steps into solo travel, with tips on preparation, planning and safety, as well as funny and useful stories from travel writer Ben Groundwater’s own experiences.  The book includes detailed guides to the 10 best cities to travel solo (Tokyo, New York City, Buenos Aires, Queenstown, Sydney, Saigon, Esfahan in Iran, Berlin, Lisbon & Amsterdam) as well as where ‘not to go’ on your own, and gives ideas for how to travel consciously and in a culturally sensitive way. Go Your Own Way will help you meet people, make friends and do all of the things you love in your own company.
Ben Groundwater is an Australian travel writer, blogger, journalist and anything else someone will pay him to be. A professional writer for 10 years, Ben began his career in Brisbane before deciding to see the world, taking off to write freelance travel features for newspapers like the Sydney Morning Herald and the Courier-Mail, as well as various travel magazines. He now lives in Sydney, and writes Fairfax Media's hugely popular travel blog The Backpacker, upon which this, his first book, is based.
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ISBN 13 9781741176438
ISBN 10 1741176433
Title Go Your Own Way
Author Ben Groundwater
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hardie Grant Explore
Year published 2019-02-01
Number of pages 256
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