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Have your fortunr told by a psychic parrot, then dig into dosa in Singapore's Little India. Trek in the footsteps of tribal war parties on the Headhunters' Trail in Gunug Mulu National Park. Travel the length of Peninsular Malaysia, through the world's oldest rainforest, on the Jungle Railway. Give the turtles plenty of space as they haul their 750kg-bodies up the beaches of Cherating. |
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Taking in the daily spectacle from ringside seats on Djemaa el-Fna. Savouring the city's tangiest chicken tagine with preserved lemons and green olives. Fleeing the heat in the shady courtyard garden of a traditional riad. Surrendering to the time-honoured delights of steam and mud in a hammam. Coveting hand-embroidered tunics and antique Berbe rugs on Rue de la Liberté. Salivating as you window shop at the patisseries in the Nouvelle Ville. Full-colour pull-out map to help you navigate the Medina with ease, our discerning author recommends the very best sights, restaurants, shops and entertainment, unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of a short break local experts reveal Marrakesh's secrets: from Meryanne Loum-Martin, Parisian lawyer turned sustainable-travel champion, to Saïda Chab (p49), co-owner of legendary Marrakesh restaurant Al Fassia. |
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Covering Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Turkey, this multi-country guidebook offers useful information regarding the entire region's border crossings and visa requirements. color photos, 115 maps. |
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A unique archaeological feature covers biblical sites and Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Activities such as diving, hiking, climbing, and cycling are also covered. color photos, 58 maps. |
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Covering every country in Europe, as well as onus information on Morocco, Europe on a Shoestring offers complete, detailed information for traveling on a budget. color photos; 235 maps. |
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Detailed information on how to use the free bike program in Brussels. Contains more hard to find and unique coverage then any other guide to these four destinations. Content spans all cultural elements of the region, from politics to language. Covers the backstreets of Brussels, and includes great information on the fashion, art and design in Antwerp and Ghent. |
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Coverage spanning hip and up-and-coming neighborhoods to the best beaches for cooling off. More content variety than ever, contains information on the region's history, the city's cutting-edge architecture, the greatest beach bars and the hidden places where the locals go. Written by our long-time resident author, who also penned the Best of Athens guide. 482,000 Americans visited Greece in 2006. |
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Nobody knows central Europe like Lonely Planet. We're the only guidebook to cover this varied region, and our 8th edition will help you find the Central Europe you're after — whether that means bar-crawling the liveliest beer halls in Bavaria or ticking off the region's 85 World Heritage sites. Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip. In This Guide: In-Depth World Heritage-site and castle-spotting itineraries. Zip around the region with ease. Top Tips on traveling sustainably, including sleeping in solar-powered hotels. |
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In this new title in the Lonely Planet Encounter series, resident author Vorhees reveals the best bars, clubs, shops, and neighborhoods to visit; Bostonians share their thoughts on life in Beantown; and more. Full color; 13 maps. |
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