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Lonely Planet Ecuador and the Galapagos (4th ed)

Lonely Planet Ecuador and the Galapagos (4th ed)
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Lonely Planet Ecuador and the Galapagos (4th ed)

 
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Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands are covered in this comprehensive travel guide, designed for all budgets. Features of the text include: over 50 detailed regional and city maps; information on Ecuador's national parks and reserves; background essays on wildlife, geography, people and places; and notes on shopping in Indian markets. Advice on accommodation, eating and travelling around is also provided.

 
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Product Details
Author:Rob Rachowiecki
Paperback:544 pages
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Publication Date:1997-01
Language:English
ISBN:0864423489
Package Length:7.2 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5A very practical, up-to-date view of Ecuador.  Feb 07, 1999
My wife and I have lived in Ibarra, Ecuador for a year now. We have used this book extensively in locating a place to live and touring throughout the country. Though the newest edition is now almost two years old, the prices quoted are still very reliable due to the devaluation of the Sucre.

The information provided is very thorough and accurate and is a MUST for anyone traveling to Eucador.

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5Great help for budget travelers  Feb 23, 2000 By Gabriel
An excelent guide for people wanting to see Ecuador better than the average tourist, it has wonderfully explained items precious for off the beat explorers. A new edition is needed though due to the devaluation of the Sucre (prices are as lower as a third of what the book says)

10 of 12 found the following review helpful:


2Old, but plentiful information  Sep 15, 1999
Well researched, but rests on its laurels. Many descriptions in this 1997 publication are unchanged from the previous edition, which I believe was 1992. If you publish twice a decade, at least update the research you did 5 years ago.

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5Another triumphant edition, a "must have" for travelers.  Oct 21, 1998 By Dorn Moore
This is the third edition that I have owned. I know that I can trust it to be the best, especially on a less than 5 star budget. Great background and vital information for everyone.

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3A good'ol standby ...  Nov 30, 2009 By C. W. Choc
First let me say that Lonely Planet books are usually pretty good ... but this particular edition is becoming out of date fast ... the information looks "tired" in spots, particularly on hotel evaluations and prices. Still ... the what to see information is good, and geared more for the traveler than a typical tourist ... and somewhat tailored toward younger users.

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