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South America Lonely Planet Guidebooks


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Written by Raenelle on Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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Lonely Planet Travel Guidebooks have grown to be the biggest and largest guidebook company in the world. They have been an invaluable resource on our travels - this article lists the books that we have bought for our South American travels.

135.jpgIt’s important to have some information on the countries that we’re travelling to, but it’s always hard to know where to find the best information. On our travels so far, we’ve found that the Lonely Planet guidebooks work quite well for us. They provide enough information, without overloading us with too many details.

The downside is that, like all other guidebooks, they tend to focus on the touristy places and things to do. Since we tend to try and stay off the beaten track, this renders most of the content useless to us. However, we DO find the guides useful for navigating through towns and cities, so I have ‘narrowed’ it down to the following list of Lonely Planet guides that we’ll be taking with us. Basically, we’re taking a whole library!


Country Travel Guides (these links will take you to Amazon.com where the books may be purchased)

Other Lonely Planet Guides:

I’ve decided to purchase the guides from Amazon.ca who are the cheapest in Canada, and also have most of these guides in stock at any given time.

 

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