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Wanderlust Reading List: A List of Favorite Travel Books

Even though we mostly travel in the warmer months, I always find myself getting anxious to begin traveling again during the snowy winters. To help soothe this travel itch I find myself turning to books about travel. Whether they be fiction or non-fiction or even tour guides while planning our summer vacations it always gives me a little escape.

Reading books about travel is a great way to explore new places and cultures without ever leaving the comfort of your own home. It allows you to escape your daily routine and immerse yourself in a world of adventure and discovery. Not only do travel books provide a window into different parts of the world, they also offer a unique perspective on the human experience and can provide inspiration for your own travel plans. Whether you're reading about a far-off destination or a place you've always dreamed of visiting, the sense of wonder and excitement that comes from reading about travel is truly special.

Here are a few recommendations for books about travel:

These books offer a variety of perspectives on the joys and challenges of travel, from practical advice to philosophical musings.

  1. "The Art of Travel" by Alain de Botton: This thought-provoking book explores the reasons why we travel and the ways in which it can enrich our lives.

  2. "Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel" by Rolf Potts: This practical guide offers tips and advice for those interested in long-term travel, including how to save money, plan a trip, and stay healthy on the road.

  3. "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail" by Cheryl Strayed: This memoir follows the author's journey of self-discovery as she hikes the Pacific Crest Trail, offering a unique and inspiring perspective on the power of travel. Though the movie became a huge success, the book is better.

  4. "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho: This international bestseller follows the journey of a young shepherd as he travels to Egypt in search of his personal legend, offering a thought-provoking and inspiring take on the meaning of travel.

  5. "A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail" by Bill Bryson: Of all the books on this list, this is hands down my favorite! This humorous and entertaining travelogue follows the author's journey as he hikes the Appalachian Trail, offering a unique perspective on the beauty and challenges of long-distance hiking.

Here are a few recommendations for books about camping and RVing:

These books offer a wealth of knowledge and practical tips for those interested in camping and RVing.

  1. "The Road Trip Survival Guide: Tips and Tricks for Planning Routes, Packing Up, and Preparing for Any Unexpected Encounter Along the Way" by Rob Taylor: This book is designed for both experienced and inexperienced road trippers, providing helpful advice and practical strategies for ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and the perfect memorable journey. Whether you're traveling cross-country or just heading out for a weekend getaway, this is a must-read for anyone who loves the open road and wants to make the most of their road trip experience. I have this on my Kindle, but I think I need a paperback so I can use a real highlighter to refer back to all the great info!

  2. "50 States, 500 Campgrounds: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do" by Joe Yogerst: I’ve had this book for about a year now and it’s the ultimate campground bucket list. We enjoy going through the pages and seeing where we’ve been and where we want to go. I highly recommend it for the dreamers out there.

  3. "Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways" by Jamie Jensen: This guide provides pictures, maps, stories, and all the places you need to know for 11 of our nation’s most popular cross-country road trips. If you’re carving out time this summer for a BIG trip, you need this book.

  4. "RV Cooking Made Easy: 100 Simple Recipes for Your Kitchen on Wheels: A Cookbook" by Heather Schlueter: I recently purchased this cookbook and I love it! It is packed with easy and delicious recipes that are perfect for cooking at the campsite.

  5. "National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States" by National Geographic: This practical guide covers all aspects of the US National Parks. It’s a necessary resource for your national park trips this year.

  6. "The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids: How to Plan Memorable Family Adventures and Connect Kids to Nature" by Helen Olsson: This is an older book that we’ve had for a little while but I like it so much I still have to recommend it. This guide offers practical tips and advice for families who are newer to camping, including packing lists, activities, and games for kids.

Reading books about travel is a fun and enjoyable way to satisfy your wanderlust during the colder months. It allows you to explore new places and cultures, gain a unique perspective on the human experience, and even provide inspiration for your future travel plans. So next time you find yourself itching to travel during the winter, grab a travel book and let it take you on an exciting journey.

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