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Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

by Le Bombay on November 26, 2011

Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

  • ISBN13: 9780756628802
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Recognized the world over by frequent flyers and armchair travelers alike, are the most colorful and comprehensive guides on the market. With beautifully commissioned photographs and spectacular 3-D aerial views revealing the charm of each destination, these amazing travel guides show what others only tell. Includes beautiful new full-color photos, illustrations, and enhanced maps Extensive information on local customs, currency, medical services, and transportation New "Discovering" feature helps decide which regions are best suited to the trip.

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Robert C. Ross April 30, 2010 at 11:07 pm

It’s tough to pick the “best” guidebook for a particular destination, and the proliferation of free travel information on the web makes choosing “the one” even tougher. My wife and I always start with a copy of an EyeWitness guide for the destination: there are pictures on every page, and we find the images help us plan our trip: the guides are particularly good for architecture and art. The practical guides in the back cover currency, hotels and restaurants.

This guide to Dehli, Agra and Jaipur is a particularly good example of the DK offerings: the images, paper, text, all are up to the high standards of other books in the series.

Having written that, there is really only one page that matters in deciding whether to buy: the newer the better. This book appeared first in 2000 and my wife and I used that edition two years ago on our trip to North West India. It was substantially revised in 2007 so be sure you check the copyright page before buying. If you like the Eyewitness series and have any interest in the destinations, armchair or on the ground, your decision is made.

Whatever guidebook you decide on, consider adding a copy of The Little Book of Hindu Deities: From the Goddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow (Little Book) to your baggage. It’s in the style of Eyewitness Travel Guide to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, and delightful and educational as well.

Robert C. Ross 2007 2008

Note: DK maintains an excellent website with updates on many of its guidebooks.
Rating: 5 / 5

Jerry Green May 1, 2010 at 1:50 am

I have seen nothing like this in guide books, and that is an affirmative statement. The tourist triangle of Delhi,Agra, Jaipur abounds is exotic architecture, markets and planned sites. Here they are colorfully illustrated in both detail and birds-eye views. It is great preparation for a visit and visual enjoyment for the armchair traveler.
Rating: 5 / 5

Carter's Mom May 1, 2010 at 1:53 am

This might be a great book if you are in the process of considering a trip to India. It is a good overview. However, if you know exactly where you will be traveling, pick up a more detailed guide for that area. I did like all the color pictures.
Rating: 3 / 5

Kari Jacobsen May 1, 2010 at 4:43 am

I have just come home from a trip to Dehli, Agra and Jaipur. The travel guide gave a really good introduction to the places visited, and will be a good remembrance from my visit
Rating: 4 / 5

Yuliya Tsaplina May 1, 2010 at 7:09 am

This is a pretty useless guide for an independent traveler – lots of photographs, very little practical information, insufficient maps / city plans, the layout makes it very difficult to use. We travel abroad twice a year, this for the first try with Eyewitness Guide, never again.
Rating: 2 / 5

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