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4.0 out of 5 stars
Trekkers Guide Review,
This review is from: Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide (Cicerone Guide) (Paperback)
This is an excellent guide to trekking routes in Bhutan. It does not provide all the general background information found in other guidebooks, but is stongly focussed on a good range of trekking routes. I have found it very useful in planning my next trek, as it includes a wider range of treks than can be found in other books and websites. The trek descriptions and sketch maps are quite detailed and informative.
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An Informative guide book on trekking in Bhutan,
By Dr V (CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide (Cicerone Guides) (Turtleback)
I found this book to be a very valuable resource even though it lacks depth and detail. The maps, though small, are extremely clear and informative. Trekking Maps alone justify the purchase of the book.
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A Guide to High and Remote Bhutan,
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This review is from: Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide (Cicerone Guides) (Turtleback)
This trekking guide provides an exciting vision of the high and remote places of Bhutan. It includes both standard treks and spectacular routes seldom traversed. The author writes: "More people have reached the summit of Everest than have successfully completed the Lunana trek." Bart Jordans has accomplished an incredible task of documentation and compression. The guide is intended for trail use when weight matters; tough paper, pages sewn in signatures, cover strong but flexible. OK to kick it around on a tent floor.
The book has many virtues: Settlement and camp heights in feet and meters. Green boxes give average hours of travel, height changes, and distances. Clear sketch maps show peaks, settelements, camp sites, trails and rivers. A few spectacular photographs are included. There are also special blue boxes each with a different side topic: mountaineering history, botanical descriptions, local customs, explanations about monasteries and forts, snippets on such things as the taxation of yak herders, and advice on how to deal with a poisoned horse. Introductory topics include acclimatization and stretching exercises. Perhaps one day there will be a larger home edition containing all the cultural and mountaineering information that had to be cut (see www.bhutantreks.com). The guidebook will be an invaluable addition to the information given by your Bhutanese guide. Read about the areas you will not be visiting. Get the benefit of Jordan's years of commitment to this wonderful unforgettable country. Take this book with you, as I did last year.
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A SERIOUS trekker's guide,
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This review is from: Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide (Cicerone Guides) (Turtleback)
Solid information for the serious trekker/climber, Jordans' `BHUTAN: A Trekker's Guide' is also a delightful read with good photos for the armchair traveler (2nd edition 2008 January). There's a saying among the Bhutanese `A crow is not a bird/ A bush is not a tree/ And Thimphu is not Bhutan.' This is the real Bhutan. There are several Bhutan guidebooks but none like Mr. Jordans. This is a guide through rural Bhutan by a professional with intimate knowledge of the country's cultural heartland, starting with a wealth of in depth information from the point where you leave motorized transport behind.
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Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide (Cicerone Guides) by Bart Jordans (Turtleback - January 1, 2010)
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