Pages: 64 (Spiral-bound) ISBN: 1898481253 Pub: Rucksack Readers Pub date: 2006-08-22 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 70488
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Reader Reviews:Explore the Inca Trail (5/6 people found this helpful)Explore the Inca Trail is a guide detailing two interconnected long distance walking trails (the Mollepata Trail and the Classic Trail) leading to Machu Picchu. This guide is set out so that walkers may join these trails at various stops along the usual train route. This aspect of the book enables participants to walk the trail and still adhere to their time and ability requirements.
A fantastic guide (24/26 people found this helpful)The Rucksack reader team come up with the goods again. This guide to the Inca trail is full of useful information on preparing for the trip, what routes to take, what else to do in the area and relevant websites to check before you go. All aspects of the Inca Trail are covered from physical preparation to what to expect on a day to day basis. The maps covering the day walk, medium and long treks are particularly useful and will be essential whilst on the trek. The best place to start when investigating the Inca Trail!! A superbly practical guide for walkers (41/44 people found this helpful)This guide is clearly produced by walkers for walkers and contains all the information you need for a successful trip to this fabulous destination. Don't be fooled by the slimness of the volume at just 64 pages - the book is packed with more detail than any other Inca Trail guide (even those weighty tomes of 250+ pages - just what you don't need to lug up to Machu Picchu!) There are sections covering everything from what sort of preparation you need to do (physical and other!), what you need to take, what to look for in a tour operator, through to the environment you'll be experiencing and a day-by-day guide to the trails themselves (the book covers the 3 most popular routes on the Trail). The author's style is ideal for a trail guide - concise, readable, informative and entertaining. The maps are clear, cleverly packaged and totally useable. A wonderful array of photographs completes the package - without them this would still have been a must-have for those thinking of travelling the Inca Trail, with them it definitely gets the 5 stars. Similar ProductsPeru (Lonely Planet Country Guide) The Machu Picchu Guidebook: A Self-Guided Tour Latin American Spanish (Lonely Planet Phrasebook) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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