Self-guided tour

A self-guided tour is a type of travel experience where visitors explore a destination independently, following a route or itinerary without a physical tour guide leading them.

Instead of relying on a guide, travelers use maps, apps, audio instructions, or guidebooks to navigate and learn about the places they visit.

Self-guided tours offer more flexibility — travelers can explore at their own pace, stay longer at interesting spots, or skip places that don’t appeal to them to focus on their personal interests. These tours are also often cheaper, as they eliminate the cost of a live guide.

Travelers can purchase tour packages that include detailed instructions or create their own self-guided tour by researching points of interest and plotting routes on apps like Google Maps.

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