Toronto Star

Web Buzz: Make like you’re a local with Tripzaar.com

- JEN LEO SPECIAL TO THE STAR Los Angeles Times. Distribute­d by MCT Informatio­n Services

If Couchsurfi­ng.com, which connects travelers looking for a place to stay with those offering to share their home, and Viator.com, which finds and books tours and travel experience­s, had a baby, Tripzaar would be their smiley first-born.

NAME: TRIPZAAR.COM

What it does: The website is an online database of friendly hosts who want to give travelers a local’s tour of their town, for a price. View and book a trip itinerary complete with a local resident guide before you step off the plane. What’s hot: Itinerarie­s tend to be well thought out and more complex than a general four-hour tour with a local guide. I was drawn to the seven-night surfing trip in Costa Rica ($1,675) that included accommodat­ions, daily surf lessons, two yoga sessions, breakfast, airport transfers, as well as two adventure tours to local waterfalls and an off-road Jeep tour. Click on “View Trip” to see the day-by-day itinerary, guide descriptio­n and photos of what to expect. Make sure to take note of “What’s not included” so you know when you’ll be on your own or will need to pay additional fees. What’s not: I wanted a global map of trips offered or thematic categories in a drop-down menu. As I was typing cities in the search bar, several major cities in the U.S. and Europe had nothing. And trips can vary, so you might see one trip with accommodat­ions but not another.

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