Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A travelogue is an account of the experiences of a traveller. It covers the places she/he visited, the activities
she / he undertook and the people she/he met. A travelogue is expected to be a guide for those who wantto
visit the same places that you did. You will need to provide details of the distance, the travel and
accommodation costs, the weather, the food, the routes, etc. This will help the readers to prepare for their
own trip. Simply listing where you went and what you saw will not be enough. You will need to provide
some information on the history of the place or any story connected to the place. This makes your travel
more meaningful and the travelogue will seem more interesting to the reader. Also take photographs of what
you see. These can become a part of your travelogue.
Begin with a background of the place you visited. Mention why you wanted to visit it and what is special
about this place. Alternatively, you can begin by narrating how you prepared for and set about on your
journey to this place. Include interesting details about the weather or the person who accompanied you. In
the paragraphs that follow, include details of the places you saw, the transportation you used and the
difficulties you faced during your travel. Use your photographs to illustrate the sites you describe. Write
about the effects these sites had on you. In your conclusion, you can provide suggestions or advice to the
reader based on your travel experience. This will help them plan their journey in a better manner.
Answer the following questions:
a. What is a travelogue?
b. What basic details should be provided in a travelogue?
c. How is a travelogue useful to the reader?
d. How can a travelogue be made more interesting?
e. What would be an appropriate conclusion of a travelogue?
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answer :a : A travelogue is an account of the experiences of a traveller. It covers the places she/he visited, the activities
b: details provided are of the distance, the travel and accommodation costs, the weather, the food, the routes, etc.
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