Amazon.co.uk Review
Firmly ensconced in the budget travel canon,
Lonely Planet: Indiahas become as essential to sub-continental backpacker culture as the Himalayan hill stations, Arabian sea beaches and crafty rickshaw drivers it describes. Beyond the frank, thorough coverage of the country's highlights and pitfalls, indispensable maps and a snazzy full-colour guide to India's religions make this sturdy tome an endlessly useful one-stop reference. Though the emphasis is on "budget" travel, there are hotel and restaurant picks to accommodate you whether your budget is US$10 or US$500 a day. The book's only problem is that to some degree, it's a victim of its own success--it can be difficult to get off the beaten path when every English-speaking backpacker in South Asia is carrying the same guide. Fortunately, given India's (and the book's) seemingly endless charms, there's still enough to go around. --
Andrew Nieland
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
Includes a stunning colour section featuring the highlights of the wonder that is India; a colour section showing the magnificent array of Indian arts and crafts; accommodation and transport options for all budgets; a clear and easy-to-follow section on the delicacies of Indian cuisine; and bargain shopping tips.