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Lonely Planet India
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Lonely Planet India Guidebook
  • quality still not high
  • It Made My Trip A Sucess!
  • Pretty Good
  • lonely planet india
Lonely Planet India
Sarina Singh
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ASIN: 1740596943

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From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years and as a result, has the experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.

Explore the myriad wonders of India with this useful guide in hand. Whether you wish to cruise the backwaters of Kerala on the rooftop of a ferry, explore the Buddhist gompas of Leh, drink Darjeeling's namesake tea, get lost in the dusty bazaars of Hyderabad, or stroll the 16th-century ruins in Hampi, this book will help you get there. Highlights include more than 200 traveler-tested maps, thousands of places to stay and eat for all budgets, excellent health information, all you need to know about transportation options, and a 32-page color section on India's religions. --Kathryn True

Book Description

Remarkable, bewildering, totally irresistible - India offers a million different experiences, all at once, all the time. If you seek spiritual enlightenment, the thrill of scaling the mighty Himalaya, or the buzz of a modern hypermetropolis - or if you just want to lie on a tropical beach and count cows - discover the sensory overload that is India with this topselling guide.

• REST EASY in the best accommodation - from budget guesthouses to Rajput palaces

• ENRICH YOUR EXPERIENCE with our chapters on India's extraordinary history and culture

• ESCAPE THE CROWDS and see the India beyond the tourist trail: little-known national parks, remote tribal villages and stunning mountain treks

• TELL YOUR KULFI FROM YOUR KULCHA with our comprehensive chapter on Indian cuisine, remote tribal villages and stunning mountain treks

• FIND YOUR WAY from Kargil to Kanyakumari and back again with the help of detailed transport information and over 200 maps

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lonely Planet India Guidebook.......2007-06-07

This is a comprehensive book covering the sites and the history of India. An excellent companion for the trip.

3 out of 5 stars quality still not high.......2007-05-22

As with all LP guides, success and industrial-style production have brought wealth to the owners but quality has suffered. This book doesn't have as many egregious errors as some previous editions, but it's still weak in many ways. Although sometimes it's delightful, like when the Great Value Hotel in Dehradun is praised for having a candle in each room "for romantic lighting"!! (Anyone who has been to India knows what the candles are really there for---emergency lighting for when the power fails, which can happen daily.)

5 out of 5 stars It Made My Trip A Sucess!.......2007-05-01

This is one guide book that is chock full of common sense wisdoms about India - it was really right on with its advice. I went to India for a couple of months in late 2004 and wore out my copy of this book. I found my hotels, and places of interest right there in the pages of the book. It was more than a guide - it was like having someone there with you telling you what to do and where to go. (And what to avoid!)

I have used other guide books for Vietnam and South America - but this one from Lonely Planet is the best I have ever used. Don't leave home without it if you are heading to India. A must have piece of equipment to drag along with you! My fullest recomendation!

4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......2007-04-07

I have used the Lonely Planet Guides before when living in China and they were a great help when traveling within the country. I will be going to India for a two week trip and will use this guide to help plan out sight seeing, restaurants, hotels etc. It is packed with good information on the culture, and safety and health issues. The information presented has been echoed in other sources I have read. It is worth the money. I am using it in conjunction with the Rough Guide to India.

5 out of 5 stars lonely planet india.......2007-02-18


my only suggestion is that the book be divided into two vloumes- north and then south india. the book is too large to lug about in a back pack.
Lonely Planet Nepal
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Solid book
  • Travelin' 06
  • Great travel advice, as usual for Lonely Planet
  • tour guide
  • Paperback Sherpa
Lonely Planet Nepal
Bradley Mayhew , Joe Bindloss , and Stan Armington
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ASIN: 1740596994

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From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there, chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years and as a result, has the experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.

This completely updated guide contains excellent trekking information (including advice for those planning to trek with children), extensive background on people and cultures, and essential pretrip guidance, including tips on being an ecologically sound traveler. Sidebar highlights: short overviews of a festival calendar, the Dhyani Buddhas, one traveler's account of a Nepalese bus ride, antiques, and the gods of Nepal. --Kathryn True

Book Description

Shangri-la exists. Trek to the top of the world, or share a smile with a Buddhist monk; raft down a mountain gorge, or glimpse a living Hindu goddess - in Nepal adventure and culture go hand in hand. With this definitive guide, you'll tread lightly through the best of the Himalaya.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Solid book.......2007-05-14

Good overall coverage of the region. Listed all major activities from rafting, hiking, driving, or whatever. I would recommend it for people traveling there. I wish it would have gone into detail about the tour operators.

4 out of 5 stars Travelin' 06.......2007-03-08

Lonely Planet has never let me down. It seems no matter where in the world I travel, LP has walked, slept, and eaten there! I am still looking for a place to travel where they have not been. Any suggestions?

4 out of 5 stars Great travel advice, as usual for Lonely Planet.......2006-10-31

I bought this book to prepare for my trip to Nepal. I found the advice in the book regarding cultural mores and appropriate behavior to be invaluable. The descriptions of places, restaurants, and hotels was accurate. I would have liked to see longer lists of accommodations. One thing I learned in Nepal is there are many, many more hotels than this book describes.

Here's why I gave it a 4: if you are over 40, go out and buy reading glasses before purchasing this book. The font size is very small and difficult to read for those of us with older eyes, especially in the dim light of an airplane or a Nepal Hotel Room.

5 out of 5 stars tour guide.......2005-08-27

we were in nepal in recently and found this guide to be very useful and informative; will recommend it to anybody who is travelling to a new country.

5 out of 5 stars Paperback Sherpa.......2005-05-13

The first time I traveled to Nepal I was on a limited budget, was alone, had no idea where I was going to stay and there was a riot going on in Kathmandu.
This unassuming book got me through.
Fantastic!
Lonely Planet Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Typical Lonely Planet ...
Lonely Planet Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)
Abigail Hole
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ASIN: 1740597729

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Typical Lonely Planet ..........2007-01-09

This book offers everything you expect from a Lonely Planet travel guide - background infos you need to know about the country (Do's, Don'ts, how to get by in India on your own, etc.), sights, restaurant and hotel listings and much more for your trip to Rajasthan.
Like most Lonely Planets, it is a bit thin on history and culture, the description of the sights is sometimes very short.
The Delhi chapter is extensive, though.
You get everything you expect from a LP, but if you are interested in history and Indian culture and religion, buy another book to accompany this LP on your trip.
Lonely Planet South India
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • sufficient info
  • so far i am pleased
  • Good, well balanced coverage of the region
  • Another strong title from Lonely Planet
  • short on detail
Lonely Planet South India
Paul Harding , Janine Eberle , Patrick Horton , Amy Karafin , and Simon Richmond
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ASIN: 1741041651

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Journey to India's gentler side, where laid-back beaches nestle alongside buzzing temple towns, and cosmopolitan cities sound an urban hum of bars, cafes and shop-till-you-drop extravagance. Cruise Kerala's backwaters, find serenity at a Maharashtrian ashram, count cows on a Goan beach - discover the best of India's tropical south with this comprehensive guide.

• GO BEYOND THE TOURIST TRAIL to find tranquil beach escapes, wildlife-packed national parks and remote tribal villages

• ENRICH YOUR EXPERIENCE with our chapters on South India's extraordinary history and culture

• REST EASY in the best accommodation - from backwater houseboats to Raj-era palaces

• TELL YOUR DHAL FROM YOUR DOSA with our chapter on Indian cuisine, and in-depth reviews of the best restaurants in the south

• FIND YOUR WAY from Mumbai to Chennai and back again with the help of our detailed transport information and over 90 maps

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars sufficient info.......2007-03-11

The guidebook does not include all the options or highlights of places but it has sufficient information for your first or second time visit. Very useful opening times and price guidelines!

4 out of 5 stars so far i am pleased.......2007-02-01

i am on my way to India so i hope this book will be thorough but i use lonely planet books all the time to travel and i travel alot.

3 out of 5 stars Good, well balanced coverage of the region.......2006-12-01

This book proved helpful on my recent biycle tour of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. It's one of Lonely Planet's better guidebooks, however some sights suffer from rushed research. For example, the fort at Gingee--one of India's best--has three sections, but the authors failed to mention the most spectacular of the three. The authors should have mentioned Suchindram Temple, just north of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu; the beautiful stone temple is famous for its musical columns and 6-meter-tall statue of the monkey god Hanuman. I found the book weak on off-the-beaten-path destinations. I would have liked more information on culture--places to visit and background; if this is your main interest, I recommend that you also check out the Rough Guide edition on South India.

5 out of 5 stars Another strong title from Lonely Planet.......2006-02-06

I ventured to South India, Bombay and Goa, last January, and this book never left my side. As a first-time visitor to the country, I was nervous at first, but the information found in this book helped me to prepare adequately for the trip and navigate my way through this often confusing (but always amazing) country. The guide caters to travelers on a variety of budgets, and offers tips for escaping the white-washed tourist trail to really get a taste of local culture. I would recommend ordering a copy a couple months before leaving- there is much to peruse in the book and region, and it will help you to plan out what you want to see, what you need to pack, and how to get by when the culture shock is hitting hard.

3 out of 5 stars short on detail.......2004-02-06

India is really too big to be adequately covered in a single guidebook. That was one of the main reasons I used Lonely Planet's "South India" while travelling there in December 2003. Some of the information, particularly prices for accommodation was out of date, but this is to be expected of a guide book that has been in print for more than two years. What disappointed me about this book was that even though it only covered part of India and should be less constrained by space considerations it was frustratingly short on detail in various ways. Some places could have had more detailed coverage and there were still many places omitted completely. I also think Lonely Planet stretches the definition of South India a bit far by including chapters on Maharashtra and Orissa. Less states and more detail would make this guide book much better value for money.
Lonely Planet Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya, Eighth Edition
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Must Have Guide
  • Been there, Used it
Lonely Planet Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya, Eighth Edition
Stan Armington
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ASIN: 1864502312

Book Description

Everest, Annapurna, Kanchenjunga, Machhapuchhare, Makalu - a roll call of inspiration awaits trekkers in the Nepal Himalaya. Discover its famous peaks and unique culture in this authoritative guide by one of the region's most experiences trekkers. <ul>

  • 22 new contour maps for major trekking areas, supplemented with the author's GPS data </li>
  • detailed trek notes covering the popular routes and little-visited alternatives </li>
  • cultural insights, language guide, plus information on responsible trekking </li>
  • expert health and safety advice for trekkers </li>
  • practical advice about organising your own trek or choosing a trekking company </li>
  • illustrated guide to Himalayan wildlife </li></ul>

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A Must Have Guide.......2007-06-07

    If you are going the Nepal to trek, this is an invaluable guide. I was in Nepal for three weeks and I used this book everyday. Stan Armington knows Nepal better than anyone. He has help from people like Jamling Tenzing Norgay and many others. This is an essential guide to the trekking in Nepal.

    4 out of 5 stars Been there, Used it.......2004-09-14

    I used this book during my six weeks in Nepal spring 2004 (trekking in Lantang, Helambu and Annapurna regions), and was glad to have it. In fact, I have my copy sitting in front of me right now! It gives detailed information on many of the better-traveled treks, along with some that are more out of the way. Plenty of information, including topo maps, to help you plan your trip or your day. Before I bought it, I sat down with several other guidebooks in an actual bookstore (yes, they do still exist!), and really felt that this one was the winner.

    The most major component that I felt lacking was that there are many small guest houses or tea shops along most routes that are not mentioned at all, or that have sprung up since publication. But I soon figured that out on my own, and simply asked locals and other trekkers for advice. Overall, I definitely recommend this book. Enjoy your trip! I can't wait to go back!

    *Note: Kathmandu has some great bookstores in the Thamel (tourist) district, and many (not all) books are cheaper than in the US (maybe pirated??). If you can wait, consider buying there.
    Lonely Planet Best of Mumbai (Lonely Planet Best of Series)
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      Joe Bindloss
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      Lonely Planet Trekking in the Indian Himalaya
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Full of errors
      • for himalaya lovers
      Lonely Planet Trekking in the Indian Himalaya
      Garry Weare
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      ASIN: 1740590856

      Book Description

      Indulge your spirit of adventure and trek the spectacular Indian Himalaya. First-timers and seasoned trekkers alike can experience the region's rich blend of cultures, religions and dramatic landscapes, led by author and Indian Himalaya devotee Garry Weare. <ul>

    • accurate route descriptions for more than 200 days of trekking </li>
    • custom-made, two-colour maps for all treks </li>
    • invaluable advice on hiring guides and porters plus tips on trekking independently </li>
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    • suggestions for environmentally responsible trekking </li></ul>

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Full of errors.......2006-02-13

      This book is full of factual and spelling errors. None of them are very harmful, so won't get you into trouble.

      4 out of 5 stars for himalaya lovers.......2001-01-21

      the book presents a very focussed view for people interested in trekking in the indian region of the himalayas. it gives details of treks along with relevant maps. it is not for those looking for a general tourist guide for the region, but can be used by a variety of trekkers. usually one does not trust the trek details and advice given in such books and this might be very general at times. but it is different in this book. I am myself from one region in the himalayas and some of the facts and details about my region were also interesting and so accurate that this made me like and trust the book.i have also read the previous edition, and the author has built the book across regions. but the information is not very consistent across regions and one can easily make out some gaps for some regions. on the whole a good buy for people interested in specifics.
      Lonely Planet Goa
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Traveler's guide to paradise
      Lonely Planet Goa
      Marika McAdam
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      ASIN: 1740599764

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      Just go. Relax beneath swaying palm trees on idyllic beaches. Head up back roads on your Enfield to discover tiny villages hidden among spice plantations. Spot delicate birds in the jungle. Wander the streets of Old Goa, explore Panaji's crumbling colonial architecture or expend your energy dancing till dawn in the hottest clubs. This essential guide takes you there.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Traveler's guide to paradise.......2007-03-24

      With the concise and practical precision we are used to expect from Lonely Planet guides, here's your perfect companion for a rather "zen" journey.

      The authors give you several suggestions about pre-determined routes (with an excelent relation between the time spent and the must-see places). However, if you want to find your own route, you can find all kinds of places to eat, sleep, swim, rave (!) or just relax while doing some yoga.

      Altough this guide has everything you can expect from a travel guide, don't miss the real thing and enjoy Goa!
      Hindi, Urdu & Bengali: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
      Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
      • Not useful for learning the languages
      Hindi, Urdu & Bengali: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
      Richard Delacy , Shahara Ahmed , and Lonely Planet Phrasebooks
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      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars Not useful for learning the languages.......2007-03-15

      Although this combined edition is more accurate than the previous separate phrasebooks for Hindi/Urdu and Bengali, do not expect to use it to actually learn the languages or even get beyond a couple of dozen phrases.

      Perhaps in conjunction with a formal language guide to Bengali, this phrasebook would be more helpful, but at the time of my recent travels, there was no English language language study guide available for Bengali/Bangla (I think the Teach Yourself series has one, but that series is currently going through a one-by-one reissue as the cover format and typeface have changed).

      The main problem is the Bengali to English dictionary, which is listed from the point of view of the written form vs. how things sound or how they transluterate to Latin characters. This requires first learning Bengali script, which is quite difficult due to the bizarre rules in all South Indian derived scripts (including Thai and Khmer/Cambodian as well as Hindi) vs. Cyryllic, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic. And besides which, literacy is not and should not be a requirement for developing the more important day-to-day fluency of speaking and listening skills in a new language while traveling.

      The publisher would also be advised to make clear that there are significant regional variants within Bengali (if not also Hindi/Urdu), and thus one is not always understood even with basic everyday phrases as they are published here. They might also be advised to include the related Punjabi language/dialect in the next edition, to be more complete.
      Lonely Planet Dubai
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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      Lonely Planet Dubai
      Terry Carter , and Lara Dunston
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      ASIN: 1740597613

      Book Description

      Sunshine, skyscrapers, souqs and sheesha - Dubai is the cosmopolitan heart of the modern Middle East. Whether you are here for the shopping, beaches, nightlife or architecture, we've got your needs covered with this guidebook. Street-smart and stylish, it will give you expert insight into the city's sophisticated culture and latest attractions.

      • GET THE SCOOP from our dedicated Dubai insiders <BR>• SHOP TILL YOU DROP - extensive coverage of souqs, malls and shopping centres <BR>• TAP INTO THE PULSE with the lowdown on the latest entertainment options <BR>• FEAST LIKE A SHEIKH with our discerning listings covering the city's burgeoning culinary scene <BR>• MAKE TRACKS with day trips to Hatta, Sharjah and the Musandam Peninsula

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Good Guide.......2007-06-09

      We used this guide extensively during our recent trip to Dubai. We found the information to be accurate and comprehensive. We tried a few or the reviewed restaurants, shops, and excursions and were very pleased.

      4 out of 5 stars Great for Women going to Dubai.......2007-05-05

      Not know much about Dubai when I was first asked to go, I learned a great deal from this book. I learn about different areas, where to go and what the culture was like. Specificly I found the section on "women traveling to Dubai" very helpful. It pointed out how to expect to be treated when going out to eat, what to wear, and where to stay.
      I highly recommand this book and even more so if you're a woman.

      4 out of 5 stars LP = Awesome.......2007-02-22

      LP hits another grand slam. I have not bought one LP that wasn't great. I own about 12.

      Keep up the good work.

      This one has alot of great information on this amazing city. The maps are a little dated, but what can you expect when youa re mapping the fastest growing city in the world.

      5 out of 5 stars Believe the hype!.......2006-04-04

      My '5 stars' are for Dubai. I'm one of the authors and lived in the UAE for almost 8 years. I guess we do believe the hype, because we've lived it. Dubai is an extraordinary city, the country offers one of the best lifestyles in the world, and the Emirati people - Dubai locals in particular - are incredibly dynamic, funny, laidback, hospitable and tolerant. Having travelled all over the world (to over 50 countries) and recently moved to Europe, Dubai remains one of my favorite cities.
      I'd rather not risk repeating what's in our books, but it's true that Dubai has glorious year-round weather (if you like it hot), access to some truly spectactular desert and mountain scenery, some of the world's best shopping (souqs, malls and a growing number of independent stores), restaurants, bars and hotels (and I'm not referring to Burj Al Arab), and a culture that is comprised of both the local and traditional, contemporary and multicultural, that is hybrid and mobile, fresh and alive. Unfortunately, however, we've been just as guilty as the next writers in focussing too much on the city's sun, sand and shopping. Fed up with people criticising the city as being souless (which we know it isn't) and without culture (which we know it has - many complex layers of local, regional and world cultures, in addition to a growing and buzzy arts scene) - in our update of this guide, we try to introduce people to the 'real Dubai' and 'backstreet Dubai' via boxed texts and walking tours that will take visitors off the beaten track. We're hoping these will guide travellers to get beyond the hype and experience more than the beach, desert safaris and malls, and taste a little of the real Dubai - the Dubai that keeps many expatriates in the city so long, and lures vistors back to the city time and time again.

      3 out of 5 stars Mediocre.......2006-02-26

      Of all the LP books I've read (probably 30 or 40), this is my least favorite. The authors seem to be working way too hard to sound hip and cool and impress their readers to produce an interesting book for travel addicts. Perhaps they've just been into Dubai a bit too long and have bought into the hype...

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