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Nepal
Lonely Planet has found the best of Nepal. Lose yourself in the temple-strewn alleys of Bhaktapur, the quiet beauty of a Himalayan vista or the vibrant excitement of a Bodhnath Stupa pilgrimage - then find your next adventure with our 8th edition of this indispensable guide.
Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. T...more
Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. T...more
Paperback, 420 pages
Published
September 1st 2009
by Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd
(first published October 1997)
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This book literally saved me from a ton of trouble while hiking, cycling and city scraping my way through an amazing week in Nepal. Seriously, this thing felt like a trail buddy with the inside scoop on the whole area. My only complaints are that LP guides are a tad expensive. but i suppose at the end of the day, worth the trouble. I originally set out using an Eyewitness travel guide but switched to this because this takes the raisin and almond ridden cake when it comes to getting you around sa...more
Like all Lonely Planet books, this is probably the best guide book out there, with really useful cultural and historical information as well as "what to see" and facts. I am withholding 5 stars because I found the section on Chitwan to be not nearly so helpful as I had hoped. Had better luck talking to people who had been there. Some of the details were fuzzy. What you need to know is the schedule in Chitwan is pretty much set, so don't expect to show up with a half day and cram in thi...more
The Lonely Planet doesn't disappoint. We found the recommendations to be good. I also liked the fact that it has a trekking section, just enough for what we needed on this trip.
I need to visit Nepal ASAP and have a cup of tea on a mountaintop.
Very detailed book, great recommendations.
I didn't read this book cover-to-cover. However, as a reference guide while in Nepal, it was fantastic. I think it's the best available guidebook for Nepal.
This was the first time I'd read all the content in a Lonely Planet aside from the hotel/restaurant/sight recommendations. I learned a lot about Nepal and about traveling in Nepal. I highly recommend reading this if you're planning or a considering a trip to Nepal - or the equivalent for any developing country.
Keeping doing your thing LP.
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