Lonely Planet Bhutan (Country Travel Guide)

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  1. Paperback: 284 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Lonely Planet; 2011-04-01
  3. Author: Bradley Mayhew
  4. ISBN: 1741049199
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #77460

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"Bhutan is a world that you had only hoped existed. Vertical prayer flags flutter in the breeze and men dressed in a traditional "gho" and Argyle socks stroll past yellow-roofed shrines." - Bradley Mayhew, Lonely Planet writer
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In This Book
36 maps
53 days of colorful festivals
82 Buddhist buildings
1388km of mountainous road trips
Inspirational photos
Clear, easy-to-use maps
In-depth background
Booking Your Trip special chapter
Comprehensive planning tools
At-a-glance practical info

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
4.6 out of 5 stars (19 customer reviews)

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars In the Thunder Dragon Kingdom adorned with sandalwood, August 12, 2002
Greg Ford (Boulder, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Bhutan (Paperback)
Lonely Planet is unbelieveable! They continually pump out the HIGHEST quality guidebooks, and they've done it again with this edition covering Bhutan. I have spent a good portion of my life researching, and hording information on Bhutan, and have found Lonely Planet's guidebook to contain everything and more that the traveller could ever want...with two exceptions. I think that the lack of the U'cen script in the language chapter is a serious mistake. Lonely Planet has the capacity to print in the U'cen script as they did so in their Tibet edition. My other qualm is with the sparse coverage of the smaller and admittedly FAR less visited dzongkhags (districts) (i.e., Daga, Samdrup Jongkhar, Pema Gatshel, Zhemgang, Tsirang, etc.). Lonely Planet, resolve these issues and your book will be the best it could be.


35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Again, Lonely Planet got there first - excellent outcome !, December 30, 2000
Maurizio Giuliano (Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Bhutan (1st ed) (Paperback)
I have no bounds whatsoever to the Lonely Planet publishing house, other than a deep emotional affection towards their guidebooks. Yet, as a world traveler, I cannot but admire their comprehensive coverage of virtually every corner of the world. Almost every place you could dream of visiting is covered in one or more of their guidebooks. And as one would expect... they also made it to this tiny Himalayan kingdom, where less than 4'000 tourists visit each year. The guidebook is great and contains all you need - plenty of information, data, tips, advice, as well as very well written (actually fascinating !) sections on the local history, culture, religion, architecture, etc. At first impact, the guidebook may prove a little disappointing to you, as it explains that most travelers can only go to Bhutan on a guided tour. But this is not quite what it sounds: a guided tour will be tailored just for you - with only 4'000 tourists a year you won't mind being 'guided'. Since you are likely to...Read more


21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A cut above the rest, August 21, 2001
J. Marren "jtm497" (Glen Ridge, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Bhutan (1st ed) (Paperback)
If you're thinking of going to Bhutan, be advised there's not a whole lot out there to read in preparation, and of what there is, this guide is one of the best. Tourist travel in Bhutan is strictly controlled, and your itinerary is usually planned in advance, so lots of info on hotels, etc. isn't all that necessary. This guide focuses on history, culture and the life of the people--food, housing, dress. Along with the Passport/Odyssey guide by Pommerat, it's all you need. Have fun!

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