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One early travel memoirist in Western literature was Pausanias, a Greek geographer of the 2nd century CE. In the early modern period, James Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (1786) helped shape travel memoir as a genre.

Date and name of the place being visited or explored.

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Activities and sightseeing– This is a description or a list of the activities one engaged in and the sites they visited.

Cultural experiences– This could be a list or description of an individual's interactions with the local culture, such as trying traditional foods, festivals etc.

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Personal reflections– This consists of the individual's thoughts, feelings, and impressions about their experiences.

Memorable moments– To record the moments that stood out or encounters that made a lasting impression, the user will note down these events in this section . These could be positive experiences, surprises, or even unexpected challenges throughout the journey.

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's Heart of Darkness (1899), which has its origin in an actual voyage Conrad made up the River Congo[62]

Joseph Conrad

's On the Road (1957) and The Dharma Bums (1958) are fictionalized accounts of his travels across the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s

Jack Kerouac

Travel writer 's novel, The White Mary (2008), a contemporary example of a real-life journey transformed into a work of fiction, which takes place in Papua New Guinea and the Congo.[63][64][65]

Kira Salak

Some fictional travel stories are related to travel literature. Although it may be desirable in some contexts to distinguish fictional from non-fictional works, such distinctions have proved notoriously difficult to make in practice, as in the famous instance of the travel writings of Marco Polo or John Mandeville. Examples of fictional works of travel literature based on actual journeys are:

Travel blogs[edit]

In the 21st century, travel literature became a genre of social media in the form of travel blogs, with travel bloggers using outlets like personal blogs, Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and travel websites to convey information about their adventures, and provide advice for navigating particular countries, or for traveling generally.[66] Travel blogs were among the first instances of blogging, which began in the mid-1990s.[66]


Notable travel bloggers include Matthew Kepnes, Johnny Ward,[67] and Drew Binsky.[68][69]

Scholarship[edit]

The systematic study of travel literature emerged as a field of scholarly inquiry in the mid-1990s, with its own conferences, organizations, journals, monographs, anthologies, and encyclopedias. Important, pre-1995 monographs are: Abroad (1980) by Paul Fussell, an exploration of British interwar travel writing as escapism; Gone Primitive: Modern Intellects, Savage Minds (1990) by Marianna Torgovnick, an inquiry into the primitivist presentations of foreign cultures; Haunted Journeys: Desire and Transgression in European Travel Writing (1991) by Dennis Porter, a close look at the psychological correlatives of travel; Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing by Sara Mills, an inquiry into the intersection of gender and colonialism during the 19th century; Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation (1992), Mary Louise Pratt's influential study of Victorian travel writing's dissemination of a colonial mind-set; and Belated Travelers (1994), an analysis of colonial anxiety by Ali Behdad.[70]

Travel awards[edit]

Prizes awarded annually for travel books have included the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, which ran from 1980 to 2004, the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, and the Dolman Best Travel Book Award, which began in 2006. The Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards, which began in 1985, are given by the SATW Foundation, and include two awards for travel books and travel guidebooks, as well as awards for travel coverage in publications, websites, and broadcast and audio-visual formats, and for magazine, newspaper, and website articles in a variety of categories. The National Outdoor Book Awards also recognize travel literature in the outdoor and adventure areas, as do the Banff Mountain Book Awards. The North American Travel Journalists Association holds an annual awards competition honoring travel journalism in a multitude of categories, ranging across print and online media.[71]

 – Type of tourism

Adventure travel

British Guild of Travel Writers

 – Narrative in a fictional frame of travel account.

Imaginary voyage

 – Genre of Arabic travel literature

Rihla

 – Documentary film, television program or online series that describes travel, a documentary film or television program that describes travel

Travel documentary

 – Schedule of events related to planned travel

Travel itinerary

 – Descriptions of the region of Palestine by travellers

Travelogues of Palestine

Letters from several parts of Europe and the East

Adams, Percy G., ed. (1988). Travel Literature Through the Ages: An Anthology. New York and London: Garland.  0-8240-8503-5.

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Adams, Percy G. (1983). Travel Literature and the Evolution of the Novel. Lexington: University press of Kentucky.  0-8131-1492-6.

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Barclay, Jennifer and Logan, Amy (2010). AWOL: Tales for Travel-Inspired Minds: Random House of Canada.  9780307368416.

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(1978). Pleasurable Instruction: Form and Convention in Eighteenth-Century Travel Literature. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-03260-6. OCLC 4419780.

Batten, Charles Lynn

Chaney, Edward (1998). The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations Since the Renaissance. London: Frank Cass.  978-0-7146-4577-3. OCLC 38304358.

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Chatzipanagioti-Sangmeister, Julia (2006). Griechenland, Zypern, Balkan und Levante: eine kommentierte Bibliographie der Reiseliteratur des 18. Jahrhunderts (in German). Eutin: Lumpeter and Lasel.  978-3-9810674-2-2. OCLC 470750661.

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Cox, Edward Godfrey (1935). A Reference Guide To The Literature Of Travel. Including Voyages, Geographical Descriptions, Adventures, Shipwrecks and Expeditions. Seattle: University of Washington.

Vol. 1

Cox, John D. (2005). . University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820330860.

Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity

Diekmann, Anya and Hannam, Kevin (2010). Beyond Backpacker Tourism: Mobilities and Experiences: Channel View Publications.  1845412060.

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(1963). "Patrick Brydone: The Eighteenth-Century Traveler As Representative Man". Literature As a Mode of Travel. New York: New York Public Library. pp. 53–67. OCLC 83683507.

Fussell, Paul

Hargett, James M. (1985). "Some Preliminary Remarks on the Travel Records of the Song Dynasty (960-1279)". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 7 (1/2): 67–93. :10.2307/495194. JSTOR 495194.

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Henríquez Jiménez, Santiago J. Going the Distance: An Analysis of Modern Travel Writing and Criticism. Barcelona: Kadle Books. 1995.

Henríquez Jiménez, Santiago J. Travel Essentials. Collected Essays on Travel Writing (ed.). Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Chandlon Inn Press. 1998.

, ed. (2003). Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 1-57958-247-8. OCLC 55631133.

Speake, Jennifer

Stolley, Karen (1992). El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes: un itinerario crítico (in Spanish). Hanover, New Hampshire: Ediciones del Norte.  978-0-910061-49-0. OCLC 29205545.

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(1978). Pleasurable Instruction: Form and Convention in Eighteenth-Century Travel Literature. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-03260-6. OCLC 4419780.

Batten, Charles Lynn

Chaney, Edward (1998). The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations Since the Renaissance. London: Frank Cass.  978-0-7146-4577-3. OCLC 38304358.

ISBN

Chatzipanagioti-Sangmeister, Julia (2006). Griechenland, Zypern, Balkan und Levante: eine kommentierte Bibliographie der Reiseliteratur des 18. Jahrhunderts (in German). Eutin: Lumpeter and Lasel.  978-3-9810674-2-2. OCLC 470750661.

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Cox, Edward Godfrey (1935–1949). . University of Washington publications. Language and literaturev. 9-10, 12. Vol. 1–3. Seattle: University of Washington – via Hathi Trust.; also Vol. 1 via Internet Archive

A Reference Guide To The Literature Of Travel. Including Voyages, Geographical Descriptions, Adventures, Shipwrecks and Expeditions

(1963). "Patrick Brydone: The Eighteenth-Century Traveler As Representative Man". Literature As a Mode of Travel. New York: New York Public Library. pp. 53–67. OCLC 83683507.

Fussell, Paul

Hargett, James M. (1985). "Some Preliminary Remarks on the Travel Records of the Song Dynasty (960-1279)". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 7 (1/2): 67–93. :10.2307/495194. JSTOR 495194.

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(1869). "Voyages and Travels". In Henry G. Bohn (ed.). Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature. Vol. 5. London: Bell and Daldy.

William Thomas Lowndes

Speake, Jennifer (2003). Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn.  1-57958-247-8. OCLC 55631133.

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Stolley, Karen (1992). El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes: un itinerario crítico (in Spanish). Hanover, New Hampshire: Ediciones del Norte.  978-0-910061-49-0. OCLC 29205545.

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. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907–1921). 26 June 2022.

"Essay on travel literature"

Bangs, Jeremy D.: "The Travels of Elkanah Watson" (McFarland & Company, 2015)

(series of travel books from 1910 to 1950s)

Beautiful England

Hannigan, Tim: The Travel Writing Tribe (C Hurst & Co, 2021) 360 p Essay  978-178738470-5[1]

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Lawless, Jill (2000). Wild East: Travels in the New Mongolia. ECW Press.  1-55022-434-4

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Mueller, C., & Salonia, M. (2022). . Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies.

Travel Writings on Asia: Curiosity, Identities, and Knowledge Across the East, c. 1200 to the Present

Picador Travel Classics

Roy, Pinaki. "Reflections on the Art of Producing Travelogues". Images of Life: Creative and Other Forms of Writing. Ed. Mullick, S. Kolkata: The Book World, 2014 ( 978-93-81231-03-6). pp. 111–29.

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Salzani, Carlo & Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Library) (2010–).

"Bibliography for Work in Travel Studies."

Thompson, Carl (2011). Travel Writing. Routledge.  1136720804

ISBN

collection of primary exploration accounts of the Americas.

American Journeys

: an extensive open access library on the Vision of Britain site.

Historical British travel writers

. Bartleby.com. 26 June 2022.

"The Literature of Travel, 1700–1900"

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