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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information. It is packed with ideas on how to plan a visit, when to go, where to stay and how to get about.
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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information. Full coverage of the latest ethno-eco-tourism developments. Many entertaining and eye-opening insights into Bolivian culture.
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In its new travel-proof paperback format this travel guide is portable and lightweight, easy to slip into the travel bag and bound to last the trip. All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information.
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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information about hotels, restaurants, traveling across borders. The Handbook to Chile takes readers to Tierra del
Fuego, chic beach resorts, and Easter Island.75 maps
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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information. The new edition of Footprint's Colombia Handbook is one of the few guides to this little visited country.
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This handbook is the definitive travel companion to the Sacred Valley of Peru. This guide provides a list of accommodations, restaurants & bars, museums, safe travel routes and services information for all travelers.
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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information about hotels, restaurants, traveling across borders, and tourist services in each country and city. The pre-Columbian cultures in Machalila National Park, jungle lodges, and the wildlife of Ecuador and the Galapagos are explored in this travel handbook.
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All guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information. This travel guide features archaeological sites such as Machu Picchu and Cotahuasi Canyon,
along with centers such as Ayacucho and Cuzco. 65 maps.
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What to see and do in Rio state from chilling out in Paraty or fashionable Búzios to exploring fascinating cities such as Petrópolis and national parks.
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Bestseller for 75 years, all guides in the "Handbook" series are annually updated and contain a wealth of useful information about hotels, restaurants, traveling across borders, and tourist services in each country and city. 170 maps, 12 full color. "The King of all travel guides and the one book that captures a continent." Daily Telegraph, London.
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From Angel Falls to the Caribbean, Venezuela's many and varied attractions are covered in depth for the independently-minded traveller.
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Numerous places to stay and eat from a variety of price ranges are listed, and the LP tradition of offering extensive historical and cultural background along with dozens of activities appealing to all interests is maintained.
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From lofty mountains to the deep, steamy valleys of the Amazon Basin, this new edition has everything travelers need to know to get around Bolivia. Completely updated with 70 detailed maps, the book contains language guides, essential tips on transportation, accommodation, and food, and health and safety advice. The book also contains thorough background on history, culture and politics.
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Offering complete and reliable information for independent travelers on accommodation options for every budget, suggested itineraries, comprehensive health advice and safety tips, plus asides on history, legends, food, fashion, pop culture, sports, and more, this guide is the perfect companion for any traveler's trip to Brazil. 120 detailed maps. In color.
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This guide contains 90 detailed maps of Chile, Patagonia and Easter Island, including a two-page highlight color map, a Spanish language guide and tips on transportation, accommodations, and food for all budgets, as well as coverage of the Faulklands/Islas Malvinas.
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From Lonely Planet travel, this book tells shows travelers "the Colombia that you don't hear about in the newspapers...(which is) surprisingly relaxed, has a fairly stable economy, and is inhabited by extremely personable and spirited people pursuing orderly lives. Colombia is, arguably, the most underrated travel destination on the continent."
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As with all Lonely Planet guides, this edition provides useful background essays, including wildlife, geography, people and places, comprehensive information on the country's many national parks and private reserves and a 32-page color guide to Galapagos wildlife. 50 regional & city maps.
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This guide has been thoroughly updated to offer the latest details on places to stay, eat, and be entertained in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, the Guianas, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the Falklands. Information on languages is included, plus money-saving tips for all budgets of color photos. 243 detailed maps.
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Full of good advice on exploring the Amazon, partying in Rio and visiting towns and villages across the nation. The Rough Guide offers detailed recommendations for lodging and restaurants for both budget and luxury travelers. Includes essays on Carnaval, music & dance culture and history. 12 pages of color photos. 57 maps
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From trekking the Andes to exploring Machu Picchu and visiting Lima safely, the Rough Guide is packed with tried and true recommendations on hotels, tour operators, restaurants, nightclubs and more. The Rough Guide also features unmatched cultural commentary - including recipes and the lowdown on musical traditions (Andean folk, chica and other styles), Indian issues and President Fujimori's controversial rule. 56 maps.
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