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A guide to the biologically and geographically diverse parks of Costa Rica profiles fifty-four national parks and preserves, including information about hiking and nature trails and the environmental wonders of each region.
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This guide is a must-have for the perfect Costa Rican getaway. Independently minded travelers will appreciate the up-to-date information as they become experts on this small Central American paradise, and the over 40 maps -- including color maps with cross-references within the text -- will guide travelers to both idyllic locations for peaceful relaxation or to adrenaline pumping escapades.
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This handbook is the definitive travel companion. This guide provides an exhaustive list of accommodations, restaurants & bars, museums, safe travel routes and services information for all travelers to Guatemala.
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This handbook is the definitive travel companion to Mexico and Central America. Updated annually, this guide provides an exhaustive list of accommodations, restaurants & bars, museums, safe travel routes and services information for all travelers to Mexico and Central America.
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Guatemala is one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world. This guide contains an extensive listings of lodgings, restaurants, and services offers all the information needed by experienced travelers and newcomers alike. 65 photos, 15 in color. 12 maps.
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A Lonely Planet guide to the famous Mayan Route, encompassing the Yucatán Peninsula of México, parts of Belize, and all of Guatemala. Excellent historial context and maps of the archeological sites.
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A Lonely Planet Guide offering the best advice for the budget traveler. Exhaustive information regarding low-cost accommodations, eateries, maps of popular destinations and travel tips. What we like best about this book are the country and city backgrounds provided for each area, including their relevant historical and political contexts.
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This guide delves into Costa Rica's flora, fauna, and nature reserves like no other. Includes a 36-page color wildlife guide, contacts, and details on outdoor activities from kayaking to scuba diving, bird watching to surfing. There are 54 maps of cities, towns, regions, and parks, plus a comprehensive e-mail and Web site directory, and scads of eating and accommodations options, from budget to upscale.
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As the cradle of Maya culture, Guatemala presents a firsthand look at the past glories of the ancient jungle kingdoms as well as villages where the modern Maya carry on traditions that have endured for thousands of years. This guide provides valuable information on the country's travel facilities -- hotels, restaurants, shopping and sightseeing.
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Whether you're into challenging treks through dense jungle, horseback rides, birdwatching, botany, or beachcombing, the Rough Guide features evocative, practical advice. For background, the guide expertly discusses Costa Rica's history, from its hazy pre-Columbian past to the plantation era of the powerful United Fruit Company and the relatively prosperous and peaceful present the country enjoys today.
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Our favorite all-around travel guide. This book provides extensive background information, travel advice, lists of accommodations and must-know information for various ruins and archeological sites. Includes details and tour itineraries for both budget and upscale travelers.
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