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Footprint: Peru Handbook 3 Ed [Paperback]

Ben Box (Author), Alan Murphy (Author)
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Peru Handbook, 3rd ed June 9, 2001
This is the ultimate guide to planning a trip to Peru. From where to go, when to go, and how to make the best use of the travel time, this guide explains the region in detail. Peru's grandeur is revealed through its natural beauty, rich history, and by its well-known archaeological wonders like Machu Picchu. Extremely user friendly, the book has 12 pages of color maps covering all of Peru, a basic Spanish language guide to quickly help any traveler understand the culture, and includes a special feature on adventure travel.

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"An excellent guide written by those who know the country. Highly recommended." South American Explorers --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Ben Box (aka Mr South America) has edited the South American Handbook since 1989 and has been travelling in Latin America for 20 years. He finds Peru totally captivating and is eager for others to share the joys of exploring its grandeur and intricacies. He has a doctorate in Spanish and Portuguese Studies and has been writing about contemporary Iberian and Latin American affairs since 1980. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Footprint Handbooks; 3rd edition (June 9, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1900949849
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900949842
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 4.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,896,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of best single guides on Peru on the market now., July 1, 2003
I now live in Peru four to six months a year and I have reviewed Peruvian travel guides for the past six years. I must say that the 'Footprint Peru' 4th edition is a quantum improvement over the last edition, and is one of best single guides on Peru on the market now (considering also Rough Guide and Lonely Planet). Another review may appear under my name below but it is for the 3rd edition. Buy the 4th edition.

When it comes to profiling tour operators this guide is superb. If you are hiking the Inca Trail or want to visit the Manu Reserve (Manu only has 7 licenced operators) this guide is a must. The guide has also highlighted some of the NGOs working with abandoned children and environmental issues - applaudable, indeed.

The maps in this edition are much better than the last edition and more user friendly. Many hotels (some hostels) have email addresses and the descriptions and the recommendations are accurate. The sidebars and highlighted information sections are excellent. The restaurant (eating) sections are reliable, however, I found various comments on the decor or music, but `nada' on the food or service.

Ben Box also has a Footprint Guide on Cusco, but I strongly recommend that even if you are going to just Cusco, you skip that guide and purchase this one. This guide is more up to date and reliable. Cusco is in a constant state of change. Many new hotels, hostels and restaurants open yearly and the best place in Cusco, for up to date information, is the 'South American Explorers Club' in Cusco (Lima, also has a club). This guide lists the club and its new address on page 156.

Impressive is the write up on Choquequiaro, 'lost city of the Incas'. Larger than Machu Picchu, and only 30% excavated, it is truly a world class destination and the other guides only give it a slight mention.

The index is basic and could be much better. The guide also lacks an accommodations or restaurant index. Thus, if you have a recommended restaurant you want to look up in a large city (Lima, Arequipa, Cusco etc.) you have to go through all the restaurant pages 'til you stumble across the restaurant you seek or miss seeing it completely.

Offensive is the use of paid advertisements for hotels, tour companies and travel services (there are over 70 ads in this guide - many are full page). Not only are the paid advertisements intrusive, but the advertisements causes one to question the integrity of the guide, especially when a travel company or hotel, with a full page ad, is also strongly recommended by the authors.

The history, politics and culture sections are basic, but do not give you any more information than you could get out of a good encyclopedia. In Peru there is severe environmental damage going on that gets no mention. Also, several ecological alarms are being sounded by various NGOs over the depletion or destruction of various habitats, and, finally, the ineptitude of the government, under the new President, Toledo, is retarding any change. It is alarming that in less than two years the President's approval rating has dropped from 82% to the lowest approval rating in Peruvian history - 14%. The other two contending guides do a much better job of giving a contemporary picture of the state of Peru. For those who want a solid social understanding of this nation, I highly recommend the short, 95 page book, Peru: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture - Interlink Books.

Overall, Footprint Peru 4th edition is a top rated guide. The accommodations, eateries, sights to see and other information is the best guide out to date. You will do well with the purchase of this guide. Strongly recommended.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For all types of Inca quests, December 1, 2000
The Footprint guide uses a slightly diffrent approach to travel from other familiar guidebooks. The guide is focused primarily upon treks and hikes in the Andes, along the Inca trail and discovering the archaeological heritage of Peru. For those seeking urban refuge, another book may suffice but if you are in need a holiday away from the hustle bustle this book can take you there (oh and an airline ticket). The detailed maps and cultural descriptions are excellent, I hope to return to Peru with the Footprint guide again!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, August 29, 2000
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Stephen Tao (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I bought this book because of the Footprint reputation, but itwas a big disaqppointment to me. The information was several years out of date, the text was loaded with typos and misinformation, and the layout of the individual sections was confusing. Too much time was spent on small out-of-the-way villages for my tastes, and too little time on the major sights, such as Machu Picchu, Lima, and Nazca. We were very disappointed in the restaurant reviews, and three of the ones we tried to go to had either closed or had never been there in the first place, according to locals. Finally, we didn't get as strong a sense of the country as we wanted, so the book was an all-out loser from our point of view. If I were to do it again, I'd go for the Lonely Planet's Peru book over this one.
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"Ever since the intrepid explorer Hiram Bingham first described Machu Picchu as a ""wonderland"" in a National Geographic article, the fabled Inca city has become one of the most recognized images in the world." Read the first page
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cheaper without bathroom, manu nature tours, street changers, macaw lick, motorcycle parking, conventional tours, clay lick, reserved zone, nice courtyard, luggage store, colour map, basic restaurants, central highway, local fiesta, pisco sour, main plaza
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Plaza de Armas, Machu Picchu, San Martin, South America, Santa Rosa, Cordillera Blanca, San Pedro, Puerto Maldonado, Santa Catalina, Pan-American Highway, Santa Cruz, Communications Internet, Parque Kennedy, Aero Continente, Madre de Dios, Cerro de Pasco, Sacred Valley, Latin America, Santo Domingo, Tingo Maria, Dos de Mayo, San Blas, San Antonio, Cruz del Sur, Los Pinos
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