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Aaron Anderson (Author), David Andrew (Author), Becca Blond (Author), Tom Parkinson (Author)
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Multi Country Travel Guide March 15, 2008
Discover Madagascar & Comoros

Hike through forested canyons in the Parc National de I'Isalo, where ring-tailed lemurs scamper in the trees
Catch a whiff of cloves, ylang-ylang and vanilla driving north of Soanierana-Ivango
Drift down the Tsiribihina Riverin a wooden pirogue, passing cliffs carpeted with sleeping bats
Gaze into the vast jaws of an insect-eating plant in Parc National d'Andohahela

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Make the most of your trip-of-a-lifetime with the best itineraries, tips and listings from our discerning authors
The only guidebook to cover Madagascar and the Comoros
Special color section on the diverse animals, birds and plants of this unique destination
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet; 6 edition (March 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1741046084
  • ISBN-13: 978-1741046083
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars AWFUL: Shallow, carelessly-compiled and full of inaccuracies!, December 13, 2008
This review is from: Lonely Planet Madagascar & Comoros (Lonely Planet Madagascar) (Multi Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)
I am writing this review after having been unfortunate enough to have to travel with this book in Madagascar for 2 months.

It must be one of the very worst Lonely Planet guides ever.
It is a result of several personal disasters: the original author died while writing it, leaving the publisher to fly in another author with zero experience to finsish the book. And that one broke her leg upon arrival, proudly announcing she had researched the title on one leg!
Well, that one leg certainly did not take her very far.

To start with, the book only covers the most superficial overview of the country. It lacks any real insight into the culture and history, and even the coverage of sights is so limited that I found more info on things to see in the local tourist office publications!

Now for the practical info, which is what most people buy Lonely Planet guides for.
This is even worse!
The maps are awful. Even the simple walking tour map of the capital has streets and attractions misplaced on it, making it obvious the author has never walked it on that one leg.
Hotel recommendations? I have very soon given up even reading them! For the budget category, the recommendations are totally useless, with much better value options readily found by simply looking or asking around. For the higher end, I often found that hotels described as the best in town were now ages old, run-down and certainly not the best in twon for at least a decade!
Transport? Now this is where sheer laziness and carelessness is most obvious! More often than not, totally different (as much as 10 times!) fares are given for the very same journey depending on at which of the 2 towns it starts/ends in you look up in this book. The very same road may be described as excellent (correct) from the north, but as awful (outdated info) from the south. In fact I am very surprised that LP's usually very strict editors failed to pick all these errors!

And I could go on endlessly...
But in short, if you are going to Madagascar, whether on an organized tour or as a backpacker, you should definitely avoid wasting your money on this book! Its sole English-language competition the Bradt Guide to Madagascar, is far more informative and accurate. In fact this is not much of a secret any more. Unusually for any country, I saw hardly anyone else in Madagascar travelling with Lonely Planet, with almost everyone using Bradt.

This book should never have left the publisher.
The only reason I gave it 2 stars is that if you simply can not get hold of the Bradt guide (as I could not in Asia) this one still gives you the most basic ideas about what to see and how to get around the country.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Stick with the Bradt guide, November 13, 2006
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I don't regret buying this because there aren't too many guides to Madagascar. But there is simply no personality to this book. If you are looking for some names/addresses, this would suffice. Otherwise, the Bradt guide blows this Lonely Planet guide away.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A bit outdated, January 7, 2007
We used this guide, along with 2 other guides of Madagascar and we found this guide to be the least valuable of the 3 (a bit outdated, not into depth)
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nosy mangabe, Réserve Spéciale, telecom office, jungle village, Génération Hôtel, brousse station, accommodation online, pirogue trips, mozzie nets, spiny forest, lemur species, most upmarket hotel, brown lemurs, incl breakfast, basic bungalows, organise excursions, ruffed lemurs
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Fort Dauphin, Getting There, Diego Suarez, Air Madagascar, Parc National, Sainte Marie, Grande Comore, Blvd Joffre, Bank of Africa, Cap Est, Rue Colbert, Nosy Be, Nosy Komba, Canal des Pangalanes, Chez Alain, Tsiribihina River, Masoala Peninsula, Air Austral, Nosy Atafana, Comores Aviation, Rue du Commerce, Ave Ramanantsoa, Nosy Kely, Nosy Mitsio, Cap Masoala
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