New Itinerary Planner – Traveler's Vacation, JoGuru's Headache
(PRWEB UK) 28 April 2014 -- There’s a new toy making the rounds on the Internet – the Itinerary Planner – and no one knows how anyone ever did without it.
Wanted to visit the Uffizi Gallery in Florence only to find out that it’s closed on Mondays, so now people had to make another plan on the fly?
Decided to pay a visit to the Eiffel tower only to find out that it was horribly chilly up there?
How many times has reality managed to ruin the expectations on a trip? How many times has the vacation budget grossly overshot your expectations – despite all the efforts to be efficient? People think they've got all the nasty little variables accounted for, only to find out there are things they never figured to take into consideration.
Face it… investing time and money into planning a trip, only for the whole thing to fall flat of expectations is a cringe worthy experience that most of the people go through often enough. Having fun shouldn't turn into a chore!
Wouldn't it be nice if someone had already done all the research, pointed out the pros and cons of a place, laid out the best routes and the yummiest eateries, and all people had to do is choose. It would literally be like picking at a free candy buffet!
That’s what JoGuru JoGuru does.
The job is to know everything a traveler could possibly want to know so that in a few clicks, they could crystallize all that knowledge into a flexible, fun and highly budget friendly vacation plan!
The process is easy enough, and it has three elements:
1. Knowing the places to visit.
2. Deciding on the best travel routes.
3. Streamlining your expenditure.
The site helps to handle all three. They've scouted out the prime attractions in major cities worldwide, and painstakingly and comprehensively detailed what one can expect to find there. For every city, they outline how to get in, get out and get about using all the modes of transportation available around here. They have comprehensively gathered and generated trip reports so that the experiences of individual tourists can enrich all. They point the best nearby places to eat from any attraction. They guide to the most bustling markets and the funkiest nightclubs. They bring the coziest bed and breakfasts and the best value for money accommodations.
The upshot of all this is that it minimizes the burden placed on the budget & wallet, so that travelers and tourists can get the most out of the day for the least cost. After all, that’s the definition of travel efficiency isn't it?
Praveen Kumar, Joguru Social Network LLP, http://www.joguru.com, +91 8380079100, [email protected]
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