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Image credit: Shiroube
New tools allow travelers to find niche
experiences and the locals who can provide
them. A crop of peer-to-peer startups offering
unique and often personalized activities and
tours are aiming to change the way travelers plan
trips. The sites enable experts to offer an eclectic
mix of opportunities, from introducing travelers
to Berlin’s famed currywurst sausage (via Vayable)
to walking them through New York’s Central
Park with a wilderness instructor (via SideTour).
Shiroube, out of Japan (the name means “to be
a guide”), is a platform to connect guides and
travelers looking for customized tours.
P-to-P Experiences