Local Guides program means to me:

Local Guides not only connects with the explorers from remote areas, it also helps travelers to get advantage out of others’ experiences. The explorers share their own stories as they are able to expressing their thoughts about places, answering the questions, coming up with positive or negative feedback, suggesting do’s and don’ts, elaborating the unexplored world beauty and making it easy for early-birds. They share, sometimes, a well-planned budget scheme as well to pick up right place(s) on right time without getting into some unsafe and risky situation(s).

I heard about Local Guides three years before when I was en route to Europe. It helped me more than any other source of exploring Europe in real time. From that moment until now, I have become more familiar with the sites I visited and got too many friends from the visited spots such as France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Turkey, Norway , Czech Republic, Italy, Albania, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Malta Holland, Denmark and the United Kingdom. Then I decided I would keep sharing my own experiences with other travelers who could get some information out of all that.

Given my personal transformation from a 7th grade school-goer to an M.Phil passed out adult, who has experienced world’s multi-cultured societies (not each one), I can affirm that travelling always adds to one’s exposure and maximizes thrust to explore more and more.

I have learned, through this program, how to make a list of the Goggle map, and how to write an article and make a video. That’s why Local Guides makes me feel very special. Although, I already have a number of friends hailing to different countries, but Local Guides has given an opportunity to expand my friends list. That is how this platform has become a genuine reason to connect a traveler with other traveler(s).

I have an intuition that I cannot die until I visit the whole world and this very logic makes me reinvigorated and ready to fix my next itinerary. I hope Local Guide will help me open a new window of making my way to Bay Area, California.

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