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DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: India
D**L
Pictures!
The important thing for me is that this book - like all DK Eyewitness travel books - shows you what there is to see and does so in an organized manner. I find these books are essential for travel planning if you are a sightseer. All the museums, art galleries, historical sights and other travel information are well illustrated. It is also comprehensive so you don't miss much. I cannot see the value of other travel books that don't illustrate.
V**T
A wonderful lecture for all !
I've got used to DK Eyewitness guides - it is a real "bible" for me whenever I want to travel to a certain part of the world ( my previous experiences , for example , Egypt or Thailand ,etc.) giving me all the necessary information I want about that specific land and its culture ,history , people , etc. , but not at least useful , sofisticated information and detailed tips for my travel , no matter whether it would be a package or individual travel ! I am grateful for the scholar editors presenting them many thanks and my gratefulness for their laborious work and documentation ! I warmly recommend to all travellers your books - never look at the price , what is inside DK Eyewitness guide worth a lot more ! Congratulations and cheers from , Faithfully yours , Victor Balint ( Transylvania )
M**C
Beautiful but too much to travel with
I bought this for a recent one-month trip to India - my first visit there. I loved the color photos and abbreviated descriptions...anything more, I went to Google or Wikipedia. It is well-organized by region and has good highlights.However, I would NOT recommend bringing this on the trip with you - It weighs over 5 lbs and you'll need that space when you come back (think of all the spices and textiles...). I didn't really seem to refer to it during my travels throughout northern India. The one time I really did consult it was when I made an instantaneous change of plan - decided to go to Kashmir instead of Kerala, the few pages on Kashmir were bare-bones informative and I found as much on the internet.So, get the guide to prepare or reminisce but don't bother to bring it -- too heavy and too beautiful. Instead, would get Lonely Planet or another guide that you wouldn't mind ripping pertinent pages out to bring with you.
C**R
Great help in planning an itinerary!
Full of good information, beautiful photos that convince the traveller that she simply must not miss this site! Includes some "off the beaten track" locations that are not in other guides. Arranged in a logical and organized fashion so that info for each state is easily accessible!
N**A
Fantastic
I was so happy when I got this book as it covers fairly every city in India. I always like to buy DK travels books/guides for they always have colored pictures, information and details about places to stay, eat, or visit in a city. If you are planning to go to India, buy this travel book and you will be satisfied.I am looking forward to my trip next October.
A**N
... wear to the cover but the pages are in great condition. gives much detail on each page for ...
a little bit of wear to the cover but the pages are in great condition. gives much detail on each page for popular tourist attractions and places to visit all over the country. i'd assume you would want a travel agent or other guide to assist with booking hotels and transportation and such, but this is still a good book even if you are simply interested in sites around the country. it is a heavy book but personally i wouldn't find it too difficult to carry along while traveling. it isn't the size of a texbook - it is in thickness, but length/width is the size of your average novel.
L**Y
Superb
High quality photographs, comprehensive index, very heavy for travel luggage though. Probably the best guide on India though, which is so diverse it is a country of countries.
K**R
Beautiful but not helpful
I found this guide to be the same as all DK travel guides - beautiful to look at, but seriously wanting in practical information. It highlights the sights of the ocuntry, using lovely photos and interesting maps, but offers little in the way of serious planning for travel in India. I'm not really disappointed, since I've bought DK guides before, but for real planning, this is not the book. My only major objection is the listing of hotels and accommodations - almost all are high end hotels - not what I am interested in. For serious planning, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide are much more detailed and helpful.
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