¿What does the Local Guides program mean to me?

I remember that when I decide to travel alone, my family ask me, what if you arrive at an unknown place and it turns out to be different from what you are shown on social networks?
Well, I was even calmer because I already knew the Local Guides program, where travelers like us share the experiences we live and each of the places we know in our journeys, from the dishes we must try to the hostels we must frequent , the qualification and the references obtained.
For me that is being a Local Guide, feeling like a travel reporter in which you share with the public the good and bad things you live in your adventures, to help them make their travel experience even better than yours or to prevent them about A place you shouldn’t visit.
You share the price of the ticket office for the football game you are going to watch, an exotic dish that you discovered in a restaurant, a hostel that you visited for which you paid a low price and obtained much more than you expected or that hotel that was good but it didn’t offer a certain service that at some time you required. The road that is under construction and is currently closed or the vehicular flow that is slow, the times and dates of the movie that is on the billboard in the mall and even the ease of access for people with reduced mobility at a certain site.
So today when my family ask me if I am not afraid to get to an unknown place alone, I enter the google application, locate the place and read each of the references that the Local Guides have contributed, a whole traveling community where what you write serves another and what another writes serves you.

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Excelente forma de motivarme para empezar a Utilizar local guides, solo es cuestion de tomar la desicion. La frase Final deberiamos de tenerla todos siempre presente, para ayudarnos entre todos.