Our Travel Writers
Travel writers are a varied lot. More often than not they are admired and worshipped by the people they bless with their writing skills. Rumors about them had been circulating since their first existence. There’s the one about how they never seem to need sleep and then another on what they actually eat and drink. They are distinguished from other more unsavory creatures by the absence of fangs and their love of garlic. Deep mystery and intrigue keeps on surrounding them wherever they go. The passage of time does not seem to affect them physically. Their appearance seems to be unchanged even after a long period therefore causing speculation as to what their actual age is. Doubts as to whether they are actually human exists.
Or not. Definitely not except, perhaps, for that bit about being a varied lot. And the sleep. Everything else is not true.
On a serious note, goodtravelwriting.com has more than _____ competent and proficient travel writers at its disposal waiting for the ‘go ahead signal’ to make you just a click away. They are indeed, as mentioned above, a varied lot as they come from different parts of the world. There are, however, points of similarities between these writers that cross even the boundaries of racial, lingual and cultural orientation.
The first one is they love learning about new places. What is the point of travel if you can not learn, experience, see, hear or taste something new? They are true to the belief that something new can be discovered in every little corner of the earth. It could be as simple as a new method of cooking or as deep as absorbing the point of view of the people. A keen capacity to observe and let their senses feast on the freshness of everything around them is the way to enjoy life. They are set apart from other people by their personalities which is a collage of seemingly small bits of knowledge and beliefs they picked up unknowingly somewhere during their journey to acquire knowledge.

The second one is they love to write. Writing becomes more than a form of expression but also a way of sharing what they learned with others. Of course, if bragging rights are involve, that would be extra points.
Small mystery why they are called travel writers, huh?
By the way, they like the bit about worship and age on the top paragraph to be true so if you could just see your way to it…



