Lonely Planet India – A Travel Bible!
Anyone who
has seen the size of the book; Lonely
Planet India will wonder if there is really a need to luggage it around while
traveling.
While it is indeed a beast of a carry, the answer is
a resounding YES! Within its pages, is a succinct and detailed overview of
Indian destinations, historical facts, attractions, travel itineraries and interesting facts about culture,
transport and cuisine. So it becomes an important referring material, not only
for foreigners visiting India but for people traveling within India.
While some may scoff at tourists with their noses
buried in a guide book, the Lonely Planet India will arm you with everything
you need to know about traveling around this captivating nation. In fact, it is
safe to say it will become one of the most important things in your luggage.
Any questions you might have from what to wear, what
vaccinations you need, where you can volunteer, how to haggle, what train to
catch and what to avoid to prevent cultural offence can all be answered.
It has useful tips on shopping, what festivals to
attend, the best time to visit particular regions, scams to look out for,
simple phrases and visa information. It also has an insightful and valuable
section for solo and woman travellers.
With the sheer size of the country and the cultural
assault on the senses that India so often overwhelms visitors with, it’s not
surprising that many people find the thought of planning their own journey
around India a little daunting. But Lonely Planet’s experienced and passionate
team of writers make researching and plotting your own trip an easy,
seamless and enjoyable experience. Alternatively, if you are a whimsical ‘fly
by the seat of your pants traveller’, having your Lonely Planet guide book
close at hand means that the information you need for whichever town or city
you have decided to go to next is always close at hand.
With its fairly up-to-date recommendations on budget,
mid-range and luxury accommodation options, it is a great companion for the
laid back backpacker right up to those who prefer a more luxurious and
comfortable stay.
With detailed maps and ‘how to get there’
information, it is the perfect go-to guide when planning your trip to India or
within India. Its simple to navigate sections include everything you need to
delve a little deeper, peel back the layers and discover the many sights,
sounds, tastes, local cultures and experiences awaiting you.
Travel tip: If you
have already finalized your itinerary before you leave, you can rip out the
pages pertaining to the places you are visiting and get them binded to
avoid the excess weight of carrying the full sized Lonely Planet around.
It can be
confidently said ‘Lonely Planet India is not a Book, It’s a travel Bible’




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