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Viewpoint
Refers to the personal experiences documented in travel writing, often presented in the first person.
Perspective
Can be an outsider’s perspective when exploring new, exotic or remote destinations, or an insider’s perspective inviting readers to share experiences.
Structure
Includes chronological timelines, past-present structures, linear journeys, and clear headings, subheadings, and box-outs, especially in guidebooks.
Information
Travel writing often seeks to be informative, presenting facts, figures, historical, architectural, or geographical details.
Description
Utilizes visual imagery, vivid descriptions, and figurative comparisons to help readers visualize destinations.
Visuals
Includes photographs, maps, and floor plans that complement the written content in travel writing.