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Let's be fair, you're not going to find
all the answers on the internet and at some stage will need some more information. That's why a few pages have been put together to recommend the best guidebooks,
planning guides and travel reading. All recommendations can be viewed in more detail and hopefully bought through
Amazon in the United Kingdom, America and Canada. Please
read the note below to see why this is important.
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Travel Planning books
Whether you know exactly
where you want to go or have no idea, the books recommended on this page are
perfect for planning your trip and can save you a lot of time when on the
ground. Not all the information will be useful, but a lot of it, especially the
maps and routes. There are some brilliant planning guides available,
that if you miss and find when you return you'll probably kick yourself. Click the
above link to read more and see all recommendations.
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Asia is a big one, so
you will only find a selected few guides. The recommended reading in this
section is not to be missed as are the planning books by Mark Elliot.
Any one of the fiction books recommended are an excellent read and great
background to life in Asia. Click the above link to read more and see all
recommendations.
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With something like fifty countries its difficult to recommend guides
without breaking the continent down into different regions. These regions
are generally visited independently, the North, West, South and East (South and
East sometimes combined) and since most of these regions are not frequently
visited, the number of good guides are few and far between.
Click the above link to read more and see all recommendations.
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Australia has long been the country of choice for year out European and American
travellers, which means there are loads of guidebooks to chose from. The same
goes for New Zealand. In both cases Lonely Planet guides are by far the most
popular. Many would say because of this, there are better options. Click the
above link to read more and see all recommendations.
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Latin America takes in a fair few countries, so travellers tend not to stick to
one. Apart from Brazil or Mexico it's quite common to travel in several
countries on one trip and not uncommon to cover the whole region.
For this reason regional guide books have been concentrated on here, picking out
the best and naming and shaming the worst. Fiction in this region is very strong
and you could do much worse than reading all the recommended fiction listed.
Apart from in a few places, books are hard to get on the ground in Latin
America. Click the above link to read more and see all recommendations.
If
you are just visiting one or two countries
such as Spain or
Italy, you will find either the Lonely Planet or Rough Guide and many other guides (although many are not aimed at
independent travellers) to a very high
standard. If you want quick facts and good budget recommendations
try a Let's Go guide. Considering the expense of travel within Western Europe
and the huge number of things to see and do in any large city, many travellers
tend to restrict their travels within small hubs (e.g. London, Prague, Paris, Rome)
in which case mini-city guides might be a better resource and are normally
of a high standard.
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Travel reading
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Travelling is the perfect time to read and in all honesty you generally find yourself doing it in order to pass the time. Picking the right books can really help you get under
the skin of a culture and to have a much better and more measured understanding
of it. Take the excellent 'Wild Swans' for example, a book about life in China
during the last 100 years. Anyone who has read this will know and understand
China so much better than, you might venture, someone who has been there, yet not
read it or something similar.
Not combining reading a book like this with a visit, is only getting half the
cake. Even if you are not a big reader, you are strongly encouraged to give it a
try. If you are not sure what to go for then on this site are a number of pages
recommending a few books that you can't go wrong with. None are deeply written or
boring, many talk through a backpacker's point of view, many are funny and a
good number are probably unlike anything you might have read before. To see these
pages click on the links above to select the region you are interested in.
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here to learn
more about the various different publishers of guidebooks. Their strengths, weaknesses and general background.
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