Pages: 1148 (Paperback) ISBN: 174104443X Pub: Lonely Planet Publications Pub date: 2007-03-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1734
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Reader Reviews:Helpful book (0/0 people found this helpful)I neded an overview on all South American countries and i got what i wanted - the directory at the back, a useful overview of S/A is just what i wanted.
Inaccurate, Out of date, but still useful! (9/10 people found this helpful)Whilst travelling through Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paragruay and Brazil, I quickly realised that this book was not going to be much help 'in the field'. It is in urgent need of up dating; many of the hostels and hotels mentioned have either closed, renamed or vanished off the face of the earth. I used this guide to plan my trip, but upon arrival it did little more than fill up space in my rucksack. The maps are quite useful...to a point. Most of the restaurants, hostels etc are not in the right place on the map (which i found out to my cost when lugging my rucksack around Ascunsion). However, the layout is accurate and helps to orientate yourself around cities.
poorly edited, out of date information (5/7 people found this helpful)I started travelling with the south america on a shoe string book around south america, and quickly found it to be out of date! Stick to FootPrints guide to SA, loads more info! and its published yearly unlike lonely planet guides! Good enough (4/4 people found this helpful)This is a pretty good book. Not all consolidated LP books are of equal quality, but I was pleased with the accuracy and volume of detail for each country. The crucial thing like border crossing points, times, and rough costs were good. Not much else really matters. Lonely Planet S.America on a Shoestring (5/5 people found this helpful)I used this book for five months of backpacking in S.America and found it absolutely invaluable. Of course it doesn't contain as much specific info on the countries as the individual guides do, but when space and weight in your pack are important you don't want to be carrying around over a dozen books. It offers a great overview of the highlights of the country but I mostly used it to find cheap accomodation and routes/times/costs of the local buses. I can't comment on any of the itineries the author recomends, but I wouldn't use them anyway - decide what you want to see and go it alone! Similar ProductsCentral America (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides) Latin American Spanish (Lonely Planet Phrasebook) Southeast Asia on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides) South America: 25 Ultimate Experiences (Rough Guide 25) India (Lonely Planet Country Guide) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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