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History's Most Famous Travel Adventures
There is no doubt that history has a level of influence on the places that many of us visit. We read about far off places and exotic adventures, and it fires our own imaginations, sometimes compelling us to take a journey of our own, and experience the things that we've dreamed about. Forbes Traveler has put together an excellent list of the greatest travel adventures from history, not only putting them in historical context, but also explaining why they remain a great travel experience even to this day. Each of the journeys on this list include a link to a travel service than can help organize your own adventure, following in the footsteps of explorers and adventurers from the past.
Some of the famous journeys that make the list include the Lewis and Clarke Expedition's exploration of the American West, which modern day travelers can experiencing for themselves by spending five days paddling more than 60 miles of the Missouri River. Prefer something a bit more exotic? Then how about a 34-day, 4850+ mile journey through South America, by motorcycle no less, that retraces the travels of Che Guevara. Want to go even further back in time? Then head to the Far East to travel the Silk Road, much the same way that Marco Polo did in the 13th century.
There is a little something for everyone on this list, from the physically demanding to the luxurious. But they all share one thing in common, they are some of the greatest journeys in history, and they are still inspiring travel years, and sometimes centuries, later.
Filed under: Arts and Culture, Hiking, History, Learning, Paddling, Asia, South America, United States, Ecotourism, Cruises










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Willy Feb 20th 2009 11:37AM
I'm currently reading "Blood River," which is Tim Butcher's recreation of Stanley's exploration of the Congo River. Amazing story -- and if it weren't so demanding and dangerous, I'd love to do it myself.
Kraig Feb 20th 2009 11:40AM
That's an interesting book and pretty inspiring as well. And it's funny that you mention it, because I was looking at Congo trips just yesterday.
Travis Mar 9th 2009 5:32PM
Do it. it will be an eye opening experince of Africa.
Brayan Peter Apr 13th 2009 1:16AM
Hi,
Thanks for sharing us about travel adventures...
John
Brayan Peter Apr 13th 2009 1:24AM
Hi,
Thanks for sharing us...
John