From Library Journal
Although this book has about 300 very detailed maps everything from a map of Potala Palace to downtown Cheng-du it is essentially a travel guide rather than a history of mapping the Tibetan region, as the title may suggest. In the first chapter, the authors, all experienced travelers captivated by Tibet, are admirably forthright about the drawbacks of travel there (e.g., Tibetan mastiffs that bite on sight, the need for vaccinations, altitude sickness, and the absence of gourmet meals) and then spend the rest of the book focusing on the good points, such as the many monasteries and cultural sites and the ability to travel on $12 a day. Pages are filled with practical tourist information, basic tours, very detailed instructions (e.g., the building in front of which a bus leaves), and plentiful photos. Recommended for all travel collections specializing in Asian geographic areas. Mary Lynette Larsgaard, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
A genuinely distinct travel and cultural guide to Tibet, Bhutan, and the Tibetan areas in Nepal, W.China, and N.India. --
Book News, February 2001A little gem of a guide, gives excellent synopses that help one prepare for a trip to the Himalayan region. --
Shambhala Sun, May 2001A little gem of a guide, gives excellent synopses that help one prepare for a trip to the Himalayan region. --
Shambhala Sun, May 2001Recommended for all travel collections specializing in Asian geographic areas. --
Library Journal, February 15, 2001The 'Bible' for independent travel in the region. Laminate your copy against the rigours of the Tibetan road now! --
Free Tibet Campaign, Spring 2001This is a highly comprehensive publication with all the latest information,covering even the remotest areas. --
Tibet Society, Spring 2001This wonderful guidebook which contains almost 300 detailed maps is the Bible for Tibetan freaks. --
Tibet Aid, Japan, January 2002Tibet-bound travelers will find no better guide than Mapping the Tibetan World. This is a must-have if you're seeing Tibet. --
Big World Travel Magazine & Hostels.com, December 2000
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