Author: Sara Benson::Paul Hellander::Rafael Wlodarski
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Edition: 6th
Dewey Decimal Number: 918
Publication Date: 2007-04-23
Reading Level: 564
Description: Discover Peru
Bike, hike and ride a scary cable car to Machu Picchu on one of five alternatives to the busy Inca Trail. Glide past manatees, dolphins, monkeys and macaws in the Reserva Nacional Pacaya-Samiria. Swill a scoopful of chicha - saliva-fermented corn beer - to earn the respect of the locals. Descend into the narrow, hallucinatory underground chambers of the millennia-old ruins at Chavin de Huantar.
In This Guide:
Three authors, 144 days of on-the-road research via planes, riverboats, and dozens of death-defying bus rides. Dedicated Peru Outdoors chapter, plus expanded activities coverage throughout. Get the inside story on the Inca world from notes explorer and author Hugh Thomson. Content updated daily - visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the minute reviews and traveler suggestions.
Review Summary: A decent travel guide for the economy traveler
Date: 2008-11-15
Details: I use the Lonely Planet travel guides all of the time. They are of great help in trip planning. I am a budget traveler normally, being more interested in seeing the local sights and local aves than in staying at 5 star hotels. This travel guide fills that purpose explicitly. My one critique is that smaller towns are not very well covered if at all. The guide does provide very useful information on bus connections and where the bus stations are located. The maps are not always completely accurate and the locations specified for restaurants and hotels are not always exactly where they should be, but for the volume of information that is covered they due a more than sufficient job. The book is very good about providing internet addresses to various Peru links.
Review Summary: a classic
Date: 2008-10-26
Details: Helped me a lot while I was trying to figure out things on my own.
Review Summary: so wrong about cusco
Date: 2008-09-26
Details: my wife and i spent 4 days in cusco and could not find a single restaurant that lonely planet recommended. my wife is fluent in spanish and we spoke with locals and touristico police and NOBODY had even heard of the restaurants. very frustrating.
and cusco sucks, don't waste time there. arequipa is a million times better.
Review Summary: Great guide for Peru
Date: 2008-07-11
Details: I bought this book for my daughter. She is in Peru, and brought the book with her to use as a guide for everything. I read it first, and it was a great book, it tells you just about everything you need to know, and bring when you travel to Peru. I highly recommend this book,it is one of the best books on Peru!
Review Summary: Lonely Planet Peru
Date: 2008-04-15
Details: The book was exactly as I expected and was in excellent condition. It arrived in a very timely manner.