This fully updated and revised edition of Footprint’s guide to Patagonia covers it all—from the high peaks of the Andes to sparkling lakes and the glaciated wilderness of Torres de Paine National Park, from Welsh teas and Wild West outlaws to the end of the world. Including objective recommendations of where to eat, sleep, and drink, plus tips on how to get off the beaten track, Patagonia Handbook ensures that travelers will experience the very best of this beautiful land.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By Tzar Igor "Tzar Igor" (Weed, CA USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Footprint Patagonia (Paperback) We just returned from a six week tour of Patagonia using this guide. We enjoyed all of the hikes, treks and tours recommended in the guide. We stayed in some of the recommended hostels and found them to be as described. Restaurants, addresses, telephone number, and e-mail addresses listed in the book were mostly obsolete; to be expected in a rapidly changing area swarmed by tourism. Except for public transportation costs, the costs of all services listed in the guide were off by 30 to 40 percent (too low).
The reasons we purchased this guide for our trip was that it had the most current publication date and it addressed the primary area that we intended to visit: Chilean and Argentinian Patagonia. The primary reason for awarding a low rating to this guide book is the guide book's abominable design (risk of ordering on-line): 1. It is printed on heavy large format glossy paper and contains many pages; hence, it is very heavy. Too heavy to take with you...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By gsos (Pittsburgh) - See all my reviews This review is from: Patagonia, 2 (Footprint - Travel Guides) (Paperback) I haven't gone on the trip yet so I can't comment on the accuracy of the book. I can say that it has help immensely with the planning process as it provides websites for most of the reviewed hostels and transportation services. It is very informative and was recently updated so I am assuming that the information is good. I can only give it four stars due to the fact that I haven't gone on the trip yet. Also, the book is smaller in size compared to the LP guidebook so you could easily take it with you on your trip without it being a burden. |