The best 18 books when traveling - Part 1
Updated: Aug 28, 2020
Los libros para viajar por el mundo son una herramienta invaluable para cualquier aventurero. Creemos que, antes de emprender un viaje, es fundamental aprender sobre tu destino y su historia. Por ello, queremos compartir una lista de lecturas que te prepararán y enriquecerán tu conocimiento sobre el lugar que estás a punto de explorar. Estos libros no solo te ofrecerán inspiración, sino que también te brindarán una comprensión más profunda de la cultura y el entorno que descubrirás. ¡Prepárate para tu próxima aventura con estas lecturas esenciales!Y si necesitas más inspiración, visita nuestra web: Haz click aquí 👈🏼

Two orphans in China
Héctor Sánchez Minguillán from the beginning of the book manages to create a connection with the reader. The protagonist's parents were returning from a trip to China and lose their lives in a traffic accident and she decides to go through the last steps before her death. Her guide will be her mother's diary, not wanting to travel alone she gets a companion, this will be a Chinese adopted by a Catalan family who has not traveled to his country of origin for a long time.
A walk through the forest
Bill Bryson takes us with him on the Appalachian Trail, one of the most famous trails in the United States for being one of the longest and highest in the country, running through fourteen states. He and a friend whose own form is even worse than his, embark on a tour of this spectacular area of the continent.
Travel to India
A fascinating journey to India through the images of Juan Manuel Rodrigo and the prologue by journalist Javier Moro. Men, women and children whose dignity and generosity are moving. They are open, curious, naive, friendly. They are the ones who make you come back to India. In this journey we will know the diversity of the country through the people, the religion, the poverty and the bustle of its cities.
Worlds to explore
Mark Jenkins, invites us to travel the world as it was done in the old days, steam engine trains, in the PanAm airline and we will meet camel caravans. We will get to know the ancient empire of the Czars, and we will dive into underwater worlds. Fifty-four stories for non-stop traveling.
The best trips; 400 unforgettable experiences
A book that collects the most memorable travel experiences of some of the explorers of National Geographic. More than four hundred stories with which you can travel to lost mountain villages, historic monuments, deserted beaches or Pacific paradises, among many other places. It comes illustrated with the best photographs of the magazine.
La ciudad de las bestias, otro de los libros para viajar por el mundo
Isabel Allende takes us through the first book of the trilogy the memories of the eagle and the jaguar which fills our desire to explore with its magical realism. A journey to the Amazon that ends up being a story of legends, jaguars and eagles. Only by visiting the lungs of the world will you understand the magic behind these stories.
Eat, pray, love
A journey to find yourself after an emotional and spiritual crisis Although it may not be appreciated by many, this is a book that could inspire you to travel. At least to get to know the places featured here. Italy, India, Bali. Besides being very easy to read, it might help you make up your mind.
Indian passion
The Spanish writer Javier Moro takes us to India in the twentieth century, to Kapurthala, the city where the king conquered the heart of a Spanish woman. Based on a true story, the book tells how Anita Delgado, only seventeen years old and making a living dancing cuplé in a bar in Madrid, ends up falling in love with the Indian maharajah on one of his visits to Spain. After several requests of hand, all of them rejected, Anita Delgado ends up accepting the marriage. On January twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eight, the Spaniard entered the Indian city of Kapurthala on the back of an elephant to become a princess. What she did not count on until then was that, once there, she would end up sharing her king with the rest of the women in the harem.
Historias de Nueva York, otro de los libros para viajar por el mundo
The second book of the trilogy All the Stories by the Catalan journalist Enric González is one of the best guides to get to know the Big Apple. His experiences are mixed with the history of the city, how each neighborhood has been constituted since the birth of New Amsterdam; how the most powerful families of the Italian mafia settled in Little Italy, or why New York has so many skyscrapers; why the Yankees are the supreme team of the city. It also features the author's personal recommendations for finding the best burger in Manhattan, or enjoying the city's top-rated steakhouse. Stories of New York is not a guidebook, so it is not for tourists, but for true travelers.