Ibn Battuta Description
Along with the showcasing of collections of world famous travelogues of travellers like Ibn Batuta , Ibn Jubai, Goethe etc......Ibn Battuta App also allows you to explore and post articles about your trip to your private diary. You can also share your trip to other users of the app. A trip can be published to make your own Travelogue.
Ibn Battuta app with the use of modern tools such as GPS, photography and text, allows the traveller not only to relive the experience of famous world travellers but also to create his own.
In a world where traveling is becoming more and more an objective on its own, we at Electronic Village started an initiative to create a modern tool for travellers to record the paths, findings and observation in the same way Ibn Batuta did but in a more intuitive and interactive manner; an app that accommodates the creation of an individualized register of traveling, not only of the destination but also of the route, the interactions and the experience. The App is aiming at creating an impartial “Human Travel Record” of various travellers from different nationalities and cultures thus covering the corners of the “Holy” triangle of social cognition namely: Man, Environment and Behaviour.
Ibn Battuta app with the use of modern tools such as GPS, photography and text, allows the traveller not only to relive the experience of famous world travellers but also to create his own.
In a world where traveling is becoming more and more an objective on its own, we at Electronic Village started an initiative to create a modern tool for travellers to record the paths, findings and observation in the same way Ibn Batuta did but in a more intuitive and interactive manner; an app that accommodates the creation of an individualized register of traveling, not only of the destination but also of the route, the interactions and the experience. The App is aiming at creating an impartial “Human Travel Record” of various travellers from different nationalities and cultures thus covering the corners of the “Holy” triangle of social cognition namely: Man, Environment and Behaviour.
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