Never make a travel faux pas again with this fantastically funny–but very real–etiquette handbook of thoughtful best practices for tourists.
Packed with helpful do's and don'ts on taking public transport, understanding local hospitality, navigating new languages, eating out, visiting local sites, shopping and more, this handy travel companion is the ultimate guide to experiencing new cultures and customs without putting your foot in it…
Inside Don't Hike Naked in Switzerland: And 101 Other Travel Etiquette Tips:
A hands-on, humorous and insightful guide to good manners when travelling
Divided into categories including greetings, ordering food at a restaurant, table manners, hand gestures and more
Practical tips and advice on how to act when you're out and about, in accommodation, exploring places of interest and talking to strangers
Fun and lively illustrations throughout by Kaitlin Brito
Written by Patrick Kinsella, editor, photographer, journalist and author of many books including Lonely Planet's Toilets: A Spotter's Guide
The perfect gift book for the traveller in your life, Don't Hike Naked in Switzerland: And 101 Other Travel Etiquette Tips is a practical and playful guide to getting it right during your next big adventure.
Title alpha Don't Hike Naked in Switzerland: And 101 Other Travel Etiquette Tips
Category How To Adult
Pages Count 144
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Travel miscellenea. Travel etiquette.
Trim Size 7 1/2" x 6 1/2"
JLG Span Fall
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2026-04-13
JLG Release Date Jul 2026
Minimum grade 11
Maximum grade 12
Reading level High
Format Print
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