Budget Travel Not a Hobby, but a Lifestyle



Released by:InsideOut Travel Magazine



Summary:
The diverse content of InsideOut Travel Magazine, a bimonthly online publication, is proof that budget travel is a lifestyle that deserves its own magazine.




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SAN FRANCISCO-July 20, 2004-Even when budget travelers take a break from the road, they're still eager to catch up on the latest travel tips and relate to other travelers' entertaining anecdotes.InsideOut Travel Magazine is also the perfect resource for travelers to research their next destination, or to post their latest news from the road.

"We don't just have a magazine, but message boards, blogs from travelers out on the road, happy hours here in San Francisco where people can trade stories or make new travel buddies, photo contests-the response has been great," said Josh Krist, the publisher. "The budget travel lifestyle is about doing the most you can when you're at home to get ready for that next trip, and when you're out on the road, it's all about meeting people and opening yourself up to new experiences. We address all facets of that."

The magazine's founders are familiar with the backpacker lifestyle and the desire to stay in touch with life on the open road, even when travelers are back in the confines of the office. Helene Goupil and Josh Krist started the publication after they returned from a year-long trip around the world and craved a forum with
like-minded budget travelers.

The fifth issue includes articles on smuggling cigarettes in Poland, buying counterfeit clothes and videos in Peru and an interview of travel writer Ayun Halliday, a seasoned budget traveler who prides herself on once having stretched
$800 USD between two people for two months in Europe.

"As a budget traveler, I'm interested in reading about other travelers' experiences but also in what's going on in a specific country," said Helene Goupil, the editor. "Most travel magazines seem disconnected from local reality-I like to read about current events, what's it like to teach English in China like Ian Williamson, what
happens if I get sick in Mexico like Kathleen Crislip or where to stay in Bangkok like Laurie Weed if I’ve never been there."



For more details:

For more information, contact: Josh Krist, publisher, or Helene Goupil, editor press@insideoutmag.com Phone (415) 271-0429



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