This holiday season, are you looking for gift ideas for someone who loves maps or geography? Or are you looking for a unique gift for someone who is hard to buy for? There are all kinds of great gift ideas that relate to maps and geography that we at the Bing Maps team wanted to share.
Books
Mark Monmonier is the author of several wonderful books that look at the societal impacts of maps. Check out his webpage here, my favorite of his is “How to Lie with Maps”.
Ken Jennings, best known for his impressive winning streak on Jeopardy! in 2004 is the author of several books. His 2011 book “Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks” explores the world of map nerds of the US. It’s a fun fast read that describes Ken’s own obsession with maps and explores the other groups that our over their favorite geographies and maps.
Frank Jacobs’s book “Strange Maps- An Atlas of Cartographic Curiosities” explores maps from many centuries that span all continents, geographies, space and maps of imaginary places. This is not your typical atlas. There is also a blog by the same name Strange Maps that will give you a preview of the maps that are in his book.
Peter Barber, the head of map collections at the British Library compiled an amazing collection of maps that span centuries. His book “The Map Book” has 175 maps that range from prehistoric times to modern digital maps.
Another great book focuses on London and using maps and graphics to show you the city in new and different ways. James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti’s book “LONDON: The Information Capital” is another wonderful example of beautiful maps that any map geek is sure to enjoy.
There are many other great books that would be amazing gifts for map and geography lovers, check out the Good Reads site and search for maps or geography.
Games and Puzzles
This is a big category, many video games now use maps as a key component to their story and navigation around the game. Classic board games like Risk, Settlers of Catan and Where in the World all utilize maps and geography as part of the game. Sid Meier’s Civilization is still one of my all-time favorite PC games. There are now several versions of the game on a variety of platforms.
For kids, check out these cool globe puzzles from Ravensburger, 180 piece puzzle or 540 piece puzzle.
If you are looking for map games, educational and otherwise, check out this link.
Geo-caching: Introduce your map geek to the world of geocaching, or buy them accessories for their quest. Check out Geocaching.com for subscriptions and gear guides.
Electronics
What map geek wouldn’t love a GPS? This can be a confusing proposition to find the right one for the need that you have. Check out resources like Best GPS Reviews, Best Consumer Reviews and Outdoor Gear lab for help.
If your map geek is charting the stars, there is a wide range of telescopes out there that they may love. Much like the GPS, this is an area that has a lot of information to wade through, check out the reviews at Optics Planet.
Many digital cameras now have GPS for tagging the location of photos as well as on-board maps. These cameras allow for photos to be displayed over maps and show the location of the pictures. Check out this article on About.com.
For the active map geek, check out the Microsoft band which helps track your activities and map your runs, hikes, or bikes. Also check out the wide variety of GPS-enabled watches, Runner’s World has a great article that reviews all the different styles and functions.
If you have a map geek that loves our MapPoint or Streets and Trips software, pick them up a copy before they become a collector’s item.
Want to take pictures or video of your adventures, check out the variety of quad copters mounted with cameras that will give a unique perspective. Check out the Phantom 1 from DJI.
If the map geek is more of an old-school DIY type, check out the article about mapping form balloons and kites, and buy your map geek a kite or camera for the pursuit.
For the ultimate gift for the aerial imagery connoisseur, check out the DA42 MPP Geostar. Featuring a Microsoft UltraCam in a nose cone as well as a pod-mounted Riegl lidar scanner, the DA42 GEOSTAR enables collecting aerial photography and LIDAR data during a single flight.
T-shirts, coffee mugs and other items
Don’t have the budget for an airplane with an UltraCam? Check out some other great options for T-shirts, coffee mugs and bumper stickers at Café Press; search for geography or maps. Zazzle also has a great section of map and geography related items.
Do you have a map geek in the family that loves to sew? Check out these cool DIY quilting kits for various cities.
What do some of the map geeks here at Bing want for the holidays?
Jean-Sébastien Brunner, Bing Maps PM, has the Mova Globe on his wish list.
Ranjit Varkey, Bing Maps Release Manager, has his eye on Scrambled States for up and coming map geeks at home.
Chris Pendleton, Bing Maps PM Manager, is wishing for the opportunity to re-map the island of Fiji for Bing Maps.
Sandeep Singhal, Bing Maps PM Director, is looking for a 50th anniversary edition of the game Diplomacy and some intrepid players.
For me, Alicia Sullivan, also a Bing Maps PM, I am hoping for a Go Pro 4 to take with me on my next adventure.