Earth.org Helps You Travel The World

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | |

Earth.org is the new open travel guide. Whether your passion for traveling takes you to the other side of the earth or simply to the outskirts of your village, Earth.org encourages you to share your experiences with others.

Traveling to a location for the first time is a beautiful challenge. It is all about getting to know new cultures, new insights and new people. So who knows best and can give you information on your destination? Right, it’s the local in the know or people who have travelled there already.

You can find and benefit from their knowledge at Earth.org, the open travel guide. It’s a collaboratively edited travel guide, where you get the most reliable travel information. It is coming from people who know it best. And that can be you as well! At Earth.org everyone writes the travel guide. By sharing your knowledge on www.earth.org you can help travellers from all over the world to visit your hometown.
At Earth.org we like to think that we are changing the way people travel. We believe that change must start at the individual. Every citizen across the globe has a tremendous knowledge on places where they live or have travelled to. And this is why we believe a knowledge sharing culture can happen.

Earth.org works just like Wikipedia, but focused specifically on traveling.

Earth.org has a non-profit approach, making the information free from paid sources. Earth.org allows users to share free information about destinations, trips, and new things to discover. The idea is to create a reliable resource for travellers and explorers to use as a research tool.

Free from corporate profits

Earth.org has a non-profit approach, making the information free from paid sources. Earth.org allows users to share free information about destinations, trips, and new things to discover. The idea is to create a reliable resource for travellers and explorers to use as a research tool.

The Earth.org’s Ambassadors, a network of travel writers.

The Earth.org Ambassadors are based in more than 60 locations on our beautiful planet: Berlin, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Kerala and many more. They know their home or current location better than anyone else. So they can use their knowledge to validate the travel guide content on Earth.org, written on their area.

A dedicated team – working remotely all over the world

At Earth.org we work 100% remotely, there is no physical office any more. Our team members are located all over the globe. We work from the beach or the mountains, in cities or in the countryside, at home with kids or while traveling. Otto and Mathias Stricker, two brothers who work seamlessly together share the ownership of Earth.org. Visit our Earth.org blog and meet each of us working live at Earth.org.

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