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Never used it...., October 15, 1998
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This review is from: Lonely Planet India & Bangladesh Travel Atlas (Paperback)
The maps are better than what most Indians have ever seen in their lives, which is exactly why travellers don't need it. If you are taking public transport around the country, you get plenty of information about how to go where from LP India or from information at train stations, bus stations and other travellers. It simply isn't worth the excess weight (in a rucksack). If on the other hand you are cycling or have your own motorized vehicle, this would be irreplacable (so be careful who you show it to).
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Indispensable!, December 17, 1998
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While working on an on-going university research project I have spent five years driving the back roads of India. This book has saved my sanity as well as my tires and axles. It is by far and away the most helpful road atlas available.
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Passport, Wallet and Atlas, February 28, 2006
This review is from: Lonely Planet India & Bangladesh Travel Atlas (Paperback)
If you know where you want to go then I would agree with the above reviewer- a guidebook will tell you about nearby sites and how to get there and for that you can get by without an atlas. But for those who want to explore a particular region- how else are you going to plot an itinerary? This atlas is fully indexed by place, and also by beaches, capes & headlands, caves, forts, islands, mountians & passes, rivers, lakes, & bays, ruins and temples. And no matter how good a guidebook- only an atlas like this will assure you that you haven't missed anything of interest whereever you happen to be.
Map Scale is 4cm = 50K (1.5" = 31 miles)
For security reasons (I'm told) quality maps are not easy to find in India- and rarely for sale.
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like it!, March 9, 2011
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I walk and hitch through a lot of rural and urban India. Without this map I would be lost and unable to explore places of potential interest. I do not bring the guide book. If you do not have an interest in really getting off the beaten track then you will unlikley need this book.
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