Schmap - Travel Guides Supercharged
I love traveling. And I am fond of reading travel guides before and while traveling. I like to get the background about the places I am visiting and try to find the best bang for the buck in the limited time I am at a place. I have used Fodor’s guides and TripAdvisor forums in all my previous trips.
Recently, I came across Schmap before my trip to Las Vegas. In their words, 
Schmap’s series of digital travel guides integrates dynamic maps with useful background reading, suggested tours, photos from the traveling public and reviews by local correspondents (for sights and attractions, hotels, restaurants, bars, parks, theaters, galleries, museums and more) to profile 200 destinations throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The thing I liked the most about Schmap is that it is available online as well as offline as a desktop application and have all that information in my laptop and use it during the trip.
Schmap Quick Facts
- Schmap’s online guides offers interactive Ajax-powered dynamic maps and guide content
- Schmap’s online also has reviews of places and slideshows. You can navigate by interests, needs or neighborhood.
- Schmap 2.0 is the desktop application that offers you trip planning convenience.
- You can take virtual tours, custom print full-color guides and publish itineraries.
- You could also download Schmap Megapacks and download a bunch of guides in one shot.
World MegaPack - 200 guides; Europe MegaPack - 95 guides; America MegaPack - 94 guides - Schmap also offers fully customizable mashups that you can publish to the web with a single click - Schmapplets.
- Syndicate content via filly customizable map widgets
- Shmapplets, in short, is way for you to share travel recommendations, trip itineraries, reviews, etc with friends and family.
- If you are in a travel related business, you can add Schampplets as an interactive mapping element and share information with your readers or clientele.
When you are getting ready for a trip next time, give Schmap a whirl or you could just download the desktop version and take virtual tours of faraway places.
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December 3rd, 2007 at 4:19 pm
Cool! No more lost tracks
Thanks for sharing!
April 13th, 2008 at 9:05 am
nice resource for all of us travelers
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June 14th, 2008 at 8:05 am
This looks like a useful resource, I’m looking to do some travelling in the next year and this would no doubt help with my sightseeing.
I see that they have an app for iPhones, couldn’t see one for Windows Mobile though, I hope they release one for that platform too as this info on a mobile app would be great!
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June 28th, 2008 at 7:00 am
Sounds awesome! Finally a way to combine real maps (not just GPS), with travel recommendations, rather than just local stores listed.
June 28th, 2008 at 8:52 am
I found out about Schmap when they contacted me via Flickr. They wanted to use a couple of my photos on their site (photos of Germany). At first I thought it might have been some kind of scam but now I actually use their site when planning my trips.
July 5th, 2008 at 6:56 pm
It’s amazing how many new Web 2.0 sites and service pop up every day. There are even directories out there dedicated to cataloguing just these sorts of sites. Great to see New Zealand listed
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July 10th, 2008 at 2:57 am
They are just keep coming. I am looking forward for free style domain names. like whatever.whatever. I heard coming soon:)
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July 12th, 2008 at 7:06 am
Schmap is pretty useful when you want to use it as a desktop application, and not have to use the internet! That’s perfect for needing to check things without having to find that wifi cafe in the middle of no where, lol.
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