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		<dc:creator>Edgerton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 20:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-India-9th/dp/1864502460/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Lonely Planet India (India, 9th ed) (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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When Lonely Planet India first appeared in 1981, it raised the standard for all India guidebooks in the comprehensiveness of locations covered and the detailed information useful to independent travelers, especially those on lower budgets. Twenty years later, it remains the guidebook I personally rely upon most, despite my familiarity with India from extensive travels since 1980 researching my historical novels such as India Treasures. I first learned about that wonderful nonprofit home-stay organization Servas from a Lonely Planet guide, which led to many of our best experiences in India, including lasting friendships. Although my wife and I aren&#039;t backpackers, and we&#039;re probably mid-range in terms of the amount we spend on accommodations and food, the book is extremely helpful. It&#039;s the most up to date and highly detailed regarding such information as transportation options within India, the scams travelers can encounter, and a wealth of other tips too numerous to get into in a brief review. &lt;p&gt;Given the India guidebook&#039;s thickness and weight, I&#039;ve found it convenient to cut it into sections and only take the parts with me for the regions I plan to visit. It&#039;s still desirable to get supplemental maps for any city or region one plans to spend much time in, as the maps in the book are usually pretty minimal in terms of detail. And other guidebooks do indeed have useful information this one doesn&#039;t (browse the travel shelves in your favorite bookstore to find the additional guides most suitable for your own interests and style of travel). I also advocate reading the better novels set in India, to experience insights into daily life that guidebooks can only hint at. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;No single guidebook on India can be all things to all persons for all occasions, but this one surely comes the closest, especially for travelers who don&#039;t have their arrangements taken care of on organized tours.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-India-9th/dp/1864502460/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Lonely Planet India (India, 9th ed) (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>When Lonely Planet India first appeared in 1981, it raised the standard for all India guidebooks in the comprehensiveness of locations covered and the detailed information useful to independent travelers, especially those on lower budgets. Twenty years later, it remains the guidebook I personally rely upon most, despite my familiarity with India from extensive travels since 1980 researching my historical novels such as India Treasures. I first learned about that wonderful nonprofit home-stay organization Servas from a Lonely Planet guide, which led to many of our best experiences in India, including lasting friendships. Although my wife and I aren&#8217;t backpackers, and we&#8217;re probably mid-range in terms of the amount we spend on accommodations and food, the book is extremely helpful. It&#8217;s the most up to date and highly detailed regarding such information as transportation options within India, the scams travelers can encounter, and a wealth of other tips too numerous to get into in a brief review.
<p>Given the India guidebook&#8217;s thickness and weight, I&#8217;ve found it convenient to cut it into sections and only take the parts with me for the regions I plan to visit. It&#8217;s still desirable to get supplemental maps for any city or region one plans to spend much time in, as the maps in the book are usually pretty minimal in terms of detail. And other guidebooks do indeed have useful information this one doesn&#8217;t (browse the travel shelves in your favorite bookstore to find the additional guides most suitable for your own interests and style of travel). I also advocate reading the better novels set in India, to experience insights into daily life that guidebooks can only hint at. </p>
<p>No single guidebook on India can be all things to all persons for all occasions, but this one surely comes the closest, especially for travelers who don&#8217;t have their arrangements taken care of on organized tours.
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-India-9th/dp/1864502460/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Lonely Planet India (India, 9th ed) (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I just returned from a month in India, traveling with both the Lonely Planet (9th ed.) and Rough Guide (3rd ed.) If you are considering a long trip across the breadth of India, I would strongly suggest taking BOTH books. The Lonely Planet is great for practical details (train times, phone numbers, etc.) but spends too much space reviewing individual restaurants and hotels. Even though the book tops out over 1000 pages, the sections devoted to actually explaining the sights and the wonderful culture and history of India are very short.&lt;p&gt;In contrast, the Rough Guide spends much more space discussing the background and culture of individual locations, and is packed with lots of interesting details not found in the Lonely Planet. The RG spends less space on restaurant/hotel reviews, which was perfectly fine - I&#039;d rather know more about the places I&#039;m visiting than worry how much chicken shahjani costs at some particular restaurant.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The tone and approach of the books are different too - the RG takes a much more optimistic, romantic view of India, while the LP is often so terse and cynical that it doesn&#039;t really inspire you to visit many wonderful places. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Get the LP for the listings. Get the RG to appreciate the beauty of India.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-India-9th/dp/1864502460/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Lonely Planet India (India, 9th ed) (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>I just returned from a month in India, traveling with both the Lonely Planet (9th ed.) and Rough Guide (3rd ed.) If you are considering a long trip across the breadth of India, I would strongly suggest taking BOTH books. The Lonely Planet is great for practical details (train times, phone numbers, etc.) but spends too much space reviewing individual restaurants and hotels. Even though the book tops out over 1000 pages, the sections devoted to actually explaining the sights and the wonderful culture and history of India are very short.
<p>In contrast, the Rough Guide spends much more space discussing the background and culture of individual locations, and is packed with lots of interesting details not found in the Lonely Planet. The RG spends less space on restaurant/hotel reviews, which was perfectly fine &#8211; I&#8217;d rather know more about the places I&#8217;m visiting than worry how much chicken shahjani costs at some particular restaurant.</p>
<p>The tone and approach of the books are different too &#8211; the RG takes a much more optimistic, romantic view of India, while the LP is often so terse and cynical that it doesn&#8217;t really inspire you to visit many wonderful places. </p>
<p>Get the LP for the listings. Get the RG to appreciate the beauty of India.
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Travel-Guide-Rome-Revised/dp/0789448912/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Eyewitness Travel Guide to Rome (Revised) (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I received the DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Rome for Christmas, along with several other books in the DK series.  Happily, I spied a bargain travel package to Rome the next weekend, signed my wife and myself up, and haven&#039;t  put the book down yet. The detail on each neighborhood and major sites is  giving me a chance to plan each day and to prioritize dozens of sites.  The  immensity of Rome and the expansive lists of sites in the book assures me  that I&#039;m going to see exactly what I want, but I&#039;ve been able to  experience, at least through the descriptions, evrything that I&#039;ll miss.   The reason I took one star off is that it&#039;s great for planning, but I most  likely will leave the book at home and take a short list with us.  The two  drawbacks I&#039;ve found are (1) the maps are too tiny, leaving out a lot of  cross-street names to really be useful on site, and (2) the walking tours  don&#039;t seem as interesting as in other DK books (I followed several of the  London tours and have been fascinated by reading the Paris tours). I feel  that I&#039;ll be better off with a notebook of plans, addresses,etc., a better  set of walking guides,  and a pocket-sized, more durable map.  But, I&#039;ll  also have a great keeper of a souvenier when we get home.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Travel-Guide-Rome-Revised/dp/0789448912/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Eyewitness Travel Guide to Rome (Revised) (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>I received the DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Rome for Christmas, along with several other books in the DK series.  Happily, I spied a bargain travel package to Rome the next weekend, signed my wife and myself up, and haven&#8217;t  put the book down yet. The detail on each neighborhood and major sites is  giving me a chance to plan each day and to prioritize dozens of sites.  The  immensity of Rome and the expansive lists of sites in the book assures me  that I&#8217;m going to see exactly what I want, but I&#8217;ve been able to  experience, at least through the descriptions, evrything that I&#8217;ll miss.   The reason I took one star off is that it&#8217;s great for planning, but I most  likely will leave the book at home and take a short list with us.  The two  drawbacks I&#8217;ve found are (1) the maps are too tiny, leaving out a lot of  cross-street names to really be useful on site, and (2) the walking tours  don&#8217;t seem as interesting as in other DK books (I followed several of the  London tours and have been fascinated by reading the Paris tours). I feel  that I&#8217;ll be better off with a notebook of plans, addresses,etc., a better  set of walking guides,  and a pocket-sized, more durable map.  But, I&#8217;ll  also have a great keeper of a souvenier when we get home.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Chipo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Travel-Guide-Rome-Publishing/dp/1564581861/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Eyewitness Travel Guide to Rome (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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Do not go to Rome without this book! I read this book before going and was able to get an idea of what Rome was about, but when I arrived, this book did not leave my hands! This guide divides Rome into sections.  We set out  agenda according to sections in the book. The street-by-street map was  invaluable and we were never lost. I am the worst with directions, but I  knew extactly where I was during each day. With the maps, I navigated  instead of my husband! The cut aways and guides to the various museums and  attractions were also invaluable. We were able to walk into any attraction  and know what the star features were and not have to miss a thing. We did  not have to buy the extra tour books in each museum because our Eyewitness  Guide gave us all the information we need and then some.  Not only was I  the navigator, but I was our personal tour guide.  With the book, I was  able to read out loud to my husband and tell him about everything we saw in  Rome.  There were many other tourist with the Eyewitnes Guides in their  hands and I was pleasantly surprised to see the book in so many different  languages.  A tourist even came up to me at the Trevi Fountain asking me  where I got the book because she saw so many people with it, and she was  disappointed when I said I got it in the States because she was ready to  pick up a copy immediately.&lt;p&gt;You can forget the credit cards, but DO NOT  LEAVE HOME WITH THIS ONE!
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Travel-Guide-Rome-Publishing/dp/1564581861/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Eyewitness Travel Guide to Rome (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>Do not go to Rome without this book! I read this book before going and was able to get an idea of what Rome was about, but when I arrived, this book did not leave my hands! This guide divides Rome into sections.  We set out  agenda according to sections in the book. The street-by-street map was  invaluable and we were never lost. I am the worst with directions, but I  knew extactly where I was during each day. With the maps, I navigated  instead of my husband! The cut aways and guides to the various museums and  attractions were also invaluable. We were able to walk into any attraction  and know what the star features were and not have to miss a thing. We did  not have to buy the extra tour books in each museum because our Eyewitness  Guide gave us all the information we need and then some.  Not only was I  the navigator, but I was our personal tour guide.  With the book, I was  able to read out loud to my husband and tell him about everything we saw in  Rome.  There were many other tourist with the Eyewitnes Guides in their  hands and I was pleasantly surprised to see the book in so many different  languages.  A tourist even came up to me at the Trevi Fountain asking me  where I got the book because she saw so many people with it, and she was  disappointed when I said I got it in the States because she was ready to  pick up a copy immediately.
<p>You can forget the credit cards, but DO NOT  LEAVE HOME WITH THIS ONE!
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		<title>Comment on Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) [Paperback] by Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 17:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Egypt-Eyewitness-Travel-Guides-Publishing/dp/075662875X/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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While this book has a lot of pretty pictures, and quite a bit of information, I found the lonely planet guide to have about twice as much information on any given area, and cover more of the obscure places in Egypt.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Egypt-Eyewitness-Travel-Guides-Publishing/dp/075662875X/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>While this book has a lot of pretty pictures, and quite a bit of information, I found the lonely planet guide to have about twice as much information on any given area, and cover more of the obscure places in Egypt.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) [Paperback] by Binh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Binh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 17:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Egypt-Eyewitness-Travel-Guides-Publishing/dp/075662875X/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I bought three travel books for Egypt (also Rough Guide and Lonely Planet), and this was my favorite.  It is loaded with pictures and 3D layouts of the tourist attractions and cities.  It lists the sites not to be missed and gives a great summary of the places and history.  The section on practicalities of travel is also complete and helpful.  Although the latest Rough Guide to Egypt has more in-depth coverage, the DK book will be going with me to Egypt.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Egypt-Eyewitness-Travel-Guides-Publishing/dp/075662875X/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Egypt (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>I bought three travel books for Egypt (also Rough Guide and Lonely Planet), and this was my favorite.  It is loaded with pictures and 3D layouts of the tourist attractions and cities.  It lists the sites not to be missed and gives a great summary of the places and history.  The section on practicalities of travel is also complete and helpful.  Although the latest Rough Guide to Egypt has more in-depth coverage, the DK book will be going with me to Egypt.</p>
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