It’s obvious when you have a car - the number of your friends or family members on the trip is limited by the number of seats.
Read more Touch Media, the digital marketing and app development company that recently released Route 66 Navigation, an innovative offline travel app, is again working to transform the Route 66 experience.
Read more Before making any plans, you need to clarify in which direction you want to cross Route 66.
Read more The best time for planning a trip on Route 66 is from May to October.
Read more Right from the beginning, you’ll be faced with the tough decision on how many days you can afford to spend on the road. Take this advice - 15 full days is the bare minimum for the complete experience. Add one day to acclimate yourself and get over the jet lag in Chicago after the long flight, and at least two days in Los Angeles after the end of the trip. If you can afford a longer trip, spend at least three to four weeks on Route 66. You won’t regret it.
Read more Depending on your chosen pace, Route 66 can be a challenging trip - especially in the seat of a motorcycle, on which you will spend about 300 kilometers a day, regardless of the weather.
Read more There are three ways you can complete Route 66. You can either use the services of a travel agency, which will take you across Route 66 in comfort, or you can set off on your own. In both cases, you have plenty of options to enjoy your journey without stress and fear of getting lost.
Read more When I talked about Route 66 to people from different European countries, I was shocked by the myths and inaccurate information I learned during the conversations. Route 66 needs to be discussed much more and so I have decided to explain and even debunk some of these myths. Here is myth #7.
Read more When I talked about Route 66 to people from different European countries, I was shocked by the myths and inaccurate information I learned during the conversations. Route 66 needs to be discussed much more and so I have decided to explain and even debunk some of these myths. Here is myth #6.
Read more When I talked about Route 66 to people from different European countries, I was shocked by the myths and inaccurate information I learned during the conversations. Route 66 needs to be discussed much more and so I have decided to explain and even debunk some of these myths. Here is myth #5.
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