It’s time for another one of our lessons in Navibration. The essence of our company is to help people to navigate around the world by vibration, hence the name, Navibration. We thought it might be helpful and fun to start explaining what each letter of the word N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N stands for. In this article, we present the letter T, and a group of very important people.

T is for Tour Guides

T is also for travel, and what better way to travel around a city than in the company of a local guide, a person who knows the city intimately and thanks to whom, you too will know the city like the back of your hand by the end of your experience. Our patented technology will allow you to navigate by vibration from one point of interest to the next but it is our tour guides who will guide your minds. They will surprise you, educate you and if nothing else, entertain you.

When you are actually navibrating, you will notice that your phone starts to vibrate quite vigorously as you reach the next point of interest on your route. An audio file will be available for you to listen to in which our esteemed tour guides will tell you something about where you are and its importance to the city. Join Queen Victoria as you visit Westminster and Buckingham, in London, or if you are visiting Brussels, in Belgium, her uncle King Leopold I (who is pictured above), will do the honours. In Madrid, the court painter Velázquez will accompany you on the Art Walk and to the Retiro Park. Screenwriter and director, June Mathis will be your tour guide in Hollywood and Frederick Douglass, the American social reformer and abolitionist has lots to tell you about Washington D.C.

And then, there’s Deacon Brodie, in Edinburgh! Watch out for him.

Our tour guides are standing by and ready.

All that’s missing is you!