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Erin McCloskey (Author)
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Bradt Travel Guide October 1, 2006
This new Bradt guide to Argentina reflects the resurgence and investment in quality tourism that is taking place in this country of passion and vast wilderness. A full range of must-do travel experiences are featured such as trekking on horseback through the Andes and wildlife excursions around the Valdés peninsula, famed for its penguin colonies and whale-watching. This guide also focuses on the small-scale initiatives for visitors that are mushrooming in Argentina; a couple of the possibilities include taking part in an archaeological dig or wildlife conservation project.

Features include:
>Comprehensive details on Buenos Aires and other cosmopolitan cities
>Where to see wildlife in national parks and lesser-known regions
>Accommodations from ranch stays in the Pampa to downtown Buenos Aires, plus camping and backpacking options
>Everything one needs to know about the tango

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'Bradt guides take you to the farthest corners of every country and are written in an opinionated, pleasing to read manner that make the books as much as a novel as guide. The Argentina book is no different with a plethora of long, narrative passages and fine background information.' Suite101.com

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From bustling Buenos Aires to the glaciers of Patagonia and the salt-flats of the Altiplano, Argentina is an eclectic mix of rhythms and colors. Dry desert plains meet lava fields in the south to create a range of terrains ripe for the adventurous explorer. Go ski-mountaineering among the snow-capped Andes, watch the wildlife of the Ibera wetlands, meander through the vineyards of the Cuyo region or simply tackle the tango.
 
Now leaving behind its political and economic problems, Argentina has a superb tourist infrastructure, and this new Bradt guide is the first to show its exciting new opportunities for safe, affordable, and unrestricted travel.
 
*Accommodation--including ranch stays in the Pampas
 
*Activities--from trekking on horseback to an archaeological dig
 
*Toe-tapping guide to the tango
 
*National parks and wildlife in depth
 
*Argentine culture and customs

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides; 1st edition (October 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841621382
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841621388
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #763,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Erin McCloskey spent her formative years observing nature from atop her horse while growing up in the countryside of rural Alberta, Canada. But for the past decade she has been living internationally, in northern Italy, California USA and Wellington New Zealand. Following a degree in conservation biology, several of her books are about natural history but even when writing about the countries in which she has lived or traveled, there is always an appreciation of nature and its connection to the local culture that she enjoys sharing with her readers. Erin has collaborated with various organizations around the world that implement a growing travel ethos called voluntourism, through which people can work on projects doing wildlife research, development aid or archeological/cultural research. Most recently Erin was involved in a research expedition studying the Arabian leopard in Oman, a country in which she would like to further explore and write about. Erin has also written several magazine articles for publications around the world on subjects ranging from wildlife to natural healthcare.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Correct and up to date, February 10, 2007
This review is from: Argentina: The Bradt Travel Guide (Paperback)
I went to Argentina in Nov 2006 and this book was very accurate and up to date. Well written and easy to use. My only complaint is that the maps could be better, but once I got to a city, the hotel usually had a better map I could use for free.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bradt: Traveling for Humans, February 18, 2010
This review is from: Argentina: The Bradt Travel Guide (Paperback)
The typical traveler will choose to travel to well known, popular places: London, Paris, Rome, etc. All these locales are comfortable, well trodden, and cliché. However, Bradt guides were not written for the typical traveler. According to the company's web page, Bradt guides are written for those who prefer to "take the road less traveled." This philosophical position does not merely pertain to the choices of location, but permeates into every aspect of the books the company publishes. The result is a travel guide far different than any other.
Hilary and George Bradt first got the idea to begin writing travel guides during their trip to South America in 1973. The couple wanted to write travel guides that focused on unusual locations to travel to and on a very personal style of writing. The company tries to have the author's personal voice infused into the books, making their style half travel guide, half travelogues. Also, the company claims to only select authors with "passion for, and knowledge of, the places which they write about."
Bradt has been recognized as one of the best travel guide publishers by the critical community for over a decade. In 1997, Bradt won the Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year Award. Six of their books have been awarded Best Guide Book by the British Guild of Travel Writers. In 2008, Hilary Bradt was awarded the Order of the British Empire Award by Queen Elizabeth for "services to the Tourist Industry and to Charity."
Charity is major initiative at Bradt. They promote "sustainable travel" or traveling positively. In addition to traveling in a respectful manner, the company website also promotes giving back to the communities travelers visit. In Argentina: The Bradt Travel Guide and Tibet: The Bradt Travel Guide there is an entire section entitled "giving something back" which details how to contact different humanitarian and ecological organizations working in the area. One organization Bradt mentions that is working in Tibet is the Seva Foundation. There is a large amount of preventable blindness in Tibet which could be stopped with adequate health care. Seva works to train doctors in the area to perform the necessary surgery and create clinics for some of Tibet's poorest. In addition to the content in their books, Bradt also runs the website [...], which tells travelers what to bring with them while traveling to help the areas they are visiting. This humanitarian / ecological focus is unique and sets the tone for the rest of the guide.
Another peculiar feature of the Bradt guides is their inclusion of hiking and camping information. Bradt assumes that the audience interested in going "the road less traveled" will be interested in more adventurous excursions. In Argentina, there is a small section devoted to backpacking and camping, but there is an entire ancillary guide entitled Bradt Hiking Guide to Argentina and Chile which goes into much more detail. There isn't a particular section in Tibet for hiking, but there are references to it throughout the book and it is almost assumed that the reader will wish to hike while traveling through Tibet.
Regardless of Bradt's special focus, their books still function as excellent overall travel guides. Each book has a quick facts section which is filled with useful information such as common phrases, approximate currency exchanges, and a table of contents for all the different maps in the book. The table of contents proper is logically laid out with each chapter fully delineated for the reader to find information quickly and easily.
All the basic information one would expect to find in a travel guides, such as safety and transportation, is covered in great detail. When traveling abroad, safety is always the number one priority. Bradt is careful to cover not only general safety tips, but also special concerns for female travelers. For example, Tibet instructs women to dress modestly by Tibetan standards (with little flesh showing) to avoid attracting unwanted attention. Argentina includes an entire section on sexual harassment. However, the guides manage to discuss these serious concerns without scaring off the reader.
This fair and balanced approach is used to cover accommodations as well. The accommodation section is specific to each guide. In Tibet the accommodations are divided into two different sections depending on their location within the city and then sub-divided into price ranges that range from something that most can afford to the ultra luxurious. The author of Argentina chooses to divide the accommodations section into the different types of lodgings ranging from camping to hotels to lodges. While there is not a strict order, the different styles of accommodations appear to be arranged by price. Due to the size and scope of Argentina, no specific hotels were mentioned in the accommodations section (they were mentioned in the guide section, which was divided geographically) while particular hotels and their contact information was listed in Tibet. Transportation is handled in a similar way. It is divided into different modes of transportation and further divided by price.
The first two sections of the Bradt books, background and practical information, are where most companies stop. The guide section of Bradt guides is one of the company's distinguishing factors. The guide section varies greatly from book to book, not only because from differences from country to country, but also from author to author. For example, Argentina's guide section is divided by region. Within each regional section is a wealth of information on how to travel to the region, where to stay, and what to do. The author of Tibet takes a different approach, dividing the sections by different travel routes (ie Lhasa to Katmandu) as well as sub regions of the Tibetan province.
While Bradt guides may be some of the best in the business, there are features which some audiences will not find attractive. First and foremost, there are very few pictures in the guide at all. While this allows for more information, it means the reader will need to be dedicated to traveling if they wish to read Bradt guides. What is more, the guide is published in the UK, so the style and spelling is unusual for many American readers. Also, all the measurements are in the metric system, so it may be difficult for the American reader to comprehend some of the measurements the authors use. Also, the selection of books is vast (138 in total), but almost all the locations are exotic and not usually covered by most travel guides.
Bradt is a company started by adventurers for adventurers. The vast amount of information and the rather simple presentation will appeal mainly to those who already know where they want to go, but want more information on the country. It is often said that "the Devil is in the details." Those who like to to spend hours looking at maps and planning their trip should find Bradt guides useful. Humanitarians and ecologically minded folk will absolutely love the social action and green minded focus to the guides. In short, Bradt guides are perfect for the serious traveler with a taste for the exotic and human. Those looking for a "normal" vacation should stay clear.
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First Sentence:
Argentina is a large and sparsely populated country with an exceptional diversity of natural areas. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
national historic monument, Pcnínsula Valdés, las leñas, natural monument, dbl rooms
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Buenos Aires, San Martin, Ruta Provincial, South America, Tierra del Fuego, San Juan, Puerto Madryn, Mar del Plata, Río Gallegos, Comodoro Rivadavia, Villa la Angostura, Aerolíneas Argentinas, San Rafael, Santiago del Estero, San Telmo, Santa Cruz, Practicalities Tourist, North America, Open Tue-Fri, Via Bariloche, San Luis, Río de la Plata, Villa Gesell, Plaza de Mayo, World Cup
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