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The Intelligent Traveler

Rothschild, John | May 1, 1935 issue

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In this article the author provides tips for organizing travels to the foreign countries. According to the author the days of herd tours, one-night stands, a country a day, and rubber-neck sightseeing are almost past. Here the author suggests those who wish to carve out their own destinies things to see and do, ways to save, and methods of going native and calls attention to the few organized tours which promise the advantages of group economy or opportunities which the lone traveler would probably miss. Although independent travel is feasible, it is still true that a person generally gets more out of a first trip to the Soviet Union if he does not stand on his individualism.

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TOURISM; VOYAGES & travels; TRAVEL; VOYAGES around the world; PACKAGE tours; INDIVIDUALISM
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