Review
...a 700-page bible of insights and inspiration...treasure trove of information...entertaining and useful reference... --
Travel with a Challenge, April/May 2008...covers every thinkable aspect of trip-planning, and some unthinkable ones as well...detailed, up-to-date advice...valuable and entertaining...before heading south of the border, buy, read, and memorize this book. --
Gillian Kendall, Perceptive Travel Book Reviews, July/August 2008...for the independent traveler...as philosophical as it is practical...read and study well before the trip...will send you off fully prepared. --
J.D. Brown and Margaret Backenheimer, Chicago Tribune, July 13, 2008...from safety to shopping..packing tips to preserving memories, this encyclopedic reference will help travelers better enjoy their journeys. --
International Travel News...loaded with great tips for every right-minded, cost-conscious traveler. --
Jeff Greenwald, author, Scratching the SurfaceAimed at travelers who want to dive deep and fully experience the region. --
Jim Benning, coeditor, WorldHum.comTo ensure you feel fully prepared and confident, Traveler's Tool Kit is in a class by itself. --
Bob Sehlinger, executive publisher, The Unofficial Guides series
Product Description
Traveler's Tool Kit Mexico/Central America was named Best Guidebook for 2008 by planeta.com
Rob Sangster and Tim Leffel are not typical travelers, nor is this a typical travel guide. Instead of rating Mexico's "best" (read: most expensive) hotels, the authors shows how to locate comfortable, affordable lodging anywhere in the country. Traveler's Tool Kit does the same for everything from dining to entertainment to sightseeing in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Belize, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. Individual sections cover it all: drafting itineraries, calculating costs, eco-sensitive travel, unusual tours, managing money, staying healthy, woman-alone travel, and much more. Sangster and Leffel show how to connect with a network of travelers who've discovered the most enjoyable things to do and can provide guidance on how much to pay for them. The book also tells how to memorialize the adventure through photography and blogging, and even how to earn money from the trip after returning home. Sangster and Leffel are both authoritative and encouraging, drawing on years of experience to help travelers maximize the fun, savings, and security without compromising quality.