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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good info, good value,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egypt Guide (Open Road's Egypt Guide) (Paperback)
Egypt was great, and I really appreciated all of the suggestions on how to see it and enjoy it. Guess I'll have to go back to try more. Pluses - the info was pretty much on target regarding tourist (and non-tourist) sites; the itineraries; the informational blurbs which enhanced the overall experience; and cost. Minuses - maps & pictures (lack thereof). Didn't mind the typo's so much once I got there - they kinda fit the place.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This book is like a sphinx without a nose,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egypt Guide (Open Road's Egypt Guide) (Paperback)
"Egypt Guide" is an excellent book as far as good detailed information about eveyrthing from hotels and restaurants to transportation and how to make sense of local culture and traditions. I found that the author's insight, which often differs from conventional tourist wisdom about Egypt, was very helpful and interesting. Best of all it doesn't (like some of the more popular guides like Let's Go and the Lonely Planet)come across as patronizing or trying to be funny at its subject's expense.Why is it like a sphinx without a nose? It's comes across at times as being incomplete. There are few maps, no photos, and lot's of spelling and grammatical erros. I don't kow if this is the author's fault or the publisher, but it needs to be fixed. If this were done, this book will serve many as a a good alternative to mainstream guides.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Egypt is worth it,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egypt Guide (Open Road's Egypt Guide) (Paperback)
Few destinations in the world are more worth visiting than Egypt, a land laden with ancient monuments of unsurpassed splendor and presently inhabited by a people whose generosity and kindness is unmatched. Anybody considering a visit to Egypt shoudl read all that they can, including "Egypt Guide."The first twelve chapters cover a variety of "background" relating to general issues of travel to Egypt from basic infomation about the people and their history, to specific ideas for itineraries and how to handle a tripwith children. The following 7 seven chapters focus on spefici destinations beginning with Cairo. Each chapter includes dozens of write-ups for hotels, restaurants and historical attractions. Most of the information is relevant and accurate, and options are included both for budget and upscale travelers. In particular, those chapters relating to less traveled to regions such as the verdant oases of the Western Desert and the Christian sites of Middle Egypt which include some of the worlds oldest churches and monastaries. By in large the writing, while not gripping, is clear and easy to follow. There are however some weaknesses, namely the lack of useful maps, and some shoddy editing. It is worth it for any traveler to rely on more than one source, however this one is well worth the $13.
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