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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.2810453
Fabric Type: 9781843534990
Fax Number: 3
Legal Disclaimer: 1843534991
Maximum Color Depth: Rough Guides
Metal Type: Rough Guides
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 528
Total External Bays Free: February 20, 2006
Total Firewire Ports: Rough Guides
Rough Guides
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Synopsis "The Rough Guide to Guatemala" is the essential guide to this captivating country. A 24-page, full-colour introduction gives an inspiring insight into Guatemala's highlights, from the delightful colonial city of Antigua to the ancient Maya ruins in Peten. The guide includes extensive and reliable reviews of all the best places to eat, drink and stay for visitors on every budget. There is plenty of practical advice when travelling to remote highland areas, plus detailed information on jungle treks, river rafting and volcano climbs. The guide also includes thorough and informed commentary on Guatemala's politics, indigenous culture, diverse landscape and spectacular wildlife, as well as detailed maps and plans for every region.
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While this was once a very good guide, wait until an updated edition is published before purchasing if you plan to visit the Central Highlands. Hurricane Stan devastated the Lake Atitlan area in late 2005, when this book was ready for publishing. Many of the hotels, restaurants, etc. in that area are no longer in business or have changed ownership.
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I have lived in Guatemala City now for 7 months. I recently spent a couple of weeks in Antigua and found the information in the Rough Guide (2006) about restaurants, cafes and things to see to be out of date and not complete. I saw a review from another person that said the danger warnings were too strong. I am glad that person had a safe trip, but regardless, Guatemala is dangerous. The criminals won't hesitate to shot a person if they resist giving up money or valuables. Don't let that stop you ... Read More
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More than a 2000s book, it looks like an 80s book. I went to Guatemala city afraid, because he described a war zone. It is irresponsible to publish such information. Maybe he should really travel there instead of watching CNN.
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I received the book pretty fast after I ordered it and once I opened it I immediately got excited to go!!
It's a book with lots of good and helpfull information, not a lot of pictures but the way they describe everything makes you feel like you're there.
I would recommend everyone on buying this book.
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Purchased this title in conjunction with the Lonely Guide book and used both in the planning process for a family trip with two minor children. We brought both books in our luggage, but only this one came out during day trips in the backpack.
You'll find the descriptions of specific locations spot on, I wished that both books had more detail on how Guatemala daily life functions. Much of the books need to be focused on what your likely experiences will be, I would have liked to have ... Read More
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