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Featured Categories : Travel & Holiday : Countries & Regions : Central & South America

  • Amazon

    Bruce Parry

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  • South America on a Shoestring (10th Edition/March 2007) : Big Trips on Small Budgets (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides)

    Danny Palmerlee, Jens Porup

    South America on a Shoestring (10th Edition/March 2007) : Big Trips on Small Budgets (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides)
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  • Mexico (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    John Noble, et al

    Mexico (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
    "Mexico is an experience that offers a multitude of cultures, cuisine, environments, handicrafts, art and history." This vast country covers an area of almost 2 million square km encompassing mountains, plains, deserts and beaches--7 million people of a population of an estimated 93.7 million speak one of 50 indigenous tongues. Much credit then, is due to Lonely Planet who have managed to capture Mexico's diverse offerings in one book. Starting with Mexico City and ending in the Yucatan peninsula, this reliable guide will prove invaluable to the first time traveller as well as adding a great wealth of information to the travel aficionados. In keeping with house style, the book also contains detailed information about the culture and history of the country.

    Mexico has such an amazing array of things to see and do that trying to plan a trip can be an overwhelming experience--Lonely Planet's highlights sections are particularly useful here--the trustworthy authors give their pick of coasts, archaeological sites, colonial cities, small towns, nature and museums. Details of sights' opening times and entrance fees are as up-to-date as they can possibly be and readers can check for changes and update accordingly via the Lonely Planet Web site.

    Guides to accommodation and restaurants cater for the bulging and slightly more depleted wallets alike with prices going from virtually nothing "up to the sky". On the subject of food, there's a well thought out food section to ensure you don't get your empanadas mixed up with your enchiladas. The maps are excellent and full colour photographs are well used. The Lonely Planet series is of a consistently high standard and Lonely Planet Mexico is no exception--a well-researched, well-written guide that will become one of your most valued possessions.

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  • Cuba (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Brendan Sainsbury

    Cuba (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • The Motorcycle Diaries

    Ernesto "Che" Guevara

    The Motorcycle Diaries
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  • Argentina (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Danny Palmerlee, et al

    Argentina (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • Costa Rica (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Matthew Firestone, Wendy Yanagihara

    Costa Rica (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • Central America (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides)

    Robert Reid

    Central America (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides)
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  • South American (Footprint Handbooks) (Footprint Handbooks) (Footprint Handbooks)

    Ben Box

    South American (Footprint Handbooks) (Footprint Handbooks) (Footprint Handbooks)
    The South American Handbook was first produced in the 1920s, and has been an essential part of travellers' luggage almost ever since. For the 2000 edition, the old hardback format has been replaced by a less weighty soft-cover version, and for the first time there is a range of superb photographs showing off South America at its best, together with all the old features which make The Handbook so special.

    Perhaps because of its history, The Handbook manages to do justice to the complexities of history, economics and politics of a region, while at the same time providing the essentials which are the staple of most of its competitors. Most guidebooks trying to cover a land-mass as vast and varied as South America end up as garbled and piecemeal editions which totally fail to do justice to the area and are completely inadequate when it comes to any attraction which is off the beaten track. The Handbook, however, manages to provide crucial information listings and a broader range of accommodation and entertainment options than other guides possess, without losing its knack for leading you away from the favourite haunts of travellers to places which are genuinely remote.

    This is far and away the leader for guides on the region, and has a position which will be very hard to challenge. If you are packing only one guidebook for your trip to South America, this is the one to take. --Toby Green

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  • Brazil (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Regis St. Louis

    Brazil (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • Peru (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Sara Benson, Paul Hellander, Rafael Wlodarski

    Peru (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • The Rough Guide to Argentina (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

    Andrew Benson', u"Rosalba O'Brien", u'Danny Aeberhard, Lucy Phillips

    The Rough Guide to Argentina (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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  • Cuba (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

    Cuba (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
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  • "Time Out" Buenos Aires (Time Out Buenos Aires)

    Time Out Guides Ltd

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  • In Patagonia (Vintage Classics)

    Bruce Chatwin

    In Patagonia (Vintage Classics)
    Fascinated by Patagonia ever since an early childhood lust for his Grandma's scrap of hairy Giant Sloth skin, Bruce Chatwin is intrigued by odd miners, Darwin, the Welsh and the log cabin built by Butch Cassidy. From Rio Negro to the southernmost town of Ushuaia, Chatwin depicts all in writing as spare as the Patagonian desert and as vibrant as the purple clouds off Last Hope Sound.
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  • The Rough Guide to Cuba (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

    Fiona McAuslan, Matthew Norman

    The Rough Guide to Cuba (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
    The popular image of Cuba as a tourist destination has fluctuated wildly over the years, and there is no question that this fascinating corner of the globe has enjoyed visitors of wildly disparate expectations -- from the hedonistic revellers of pre-Revolutionary Cuba (when it was essentially America's playground) to the many travellers who have visited for ideological reasons, seeing Fidel Castro (however controversial a figure) as a symbol of opposition to American global hegemony. As this guide demonstrates, a more balanced view of this remarkable country may be achieved. And of the many tourist guides to Cuba over the years, travellers who know their stuff will realise that the Rough Guide to Cuba is most likely to give a clear, authoritative and enthusiastic vision, recording all of Cuba's glories without drawing a veil over its less savoury aspects. Despite the country's isolation from the West in general and its hostile relation to the US, Cuba has undoubtedly emerged (in the last 50 years or so) as one of the principal tourist destinations in the Caribbean. And Cuba has never lost its image as the home of sun, salsa and rum, along with an engagingly laid-back attitude that quickly communicates itself to visitors.

    This is one of the more ambitious guides (as befits the subject), coming in at over 600 pages, and the range of information here is truly impressive. And what a range of fascinating destinations Cuba offers, from its sultry beaches to its lively, noisy entertainment venues. If you've long nourished a taste for all things Latin, it's probably time to pick up this guide and head for Cuba. And whatever your attitude to Fidel Castro -- pro or con -- it hardly matters; you're hardly likely to run into him on the sun-baked streets. --Barry Forshaw

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  • Brazilian Portuguese (Lonely Planet Phrasebook)

    Marcia Monje de Castro

    Brazilian Portuguese (Lonely Planet Phrasebook)
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  • Chile and Easter Island (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Charlotte Beech, Jolyon Attwooll, Jean-Bernard Carillet, Thomas Kohnstamm

    Chile and Easter Island (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • The Rough Guide to Mexico (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

    John Fisher', u"Zora O'Neill", u'Paul Whitfield, Daniel Jacobs

    The Rough Guide to Mexico (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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  • Rio De Janeiro (Lonely Planet City Guide)

    Regis St. Louis

    Rio De Janeiro (Lonely Planet City Guide)
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