
Bradt Travel Guide To Abruzzo
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The Bradt Travel Guide Switzerland $10.55 The Bradt Travel Guide Switzerland |
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Bradt Travel Guides Eastern Turkey $21.05 A world away from Istanbul, the rugged region of eastern Turkey is now opening up to travellers after years of instability. Here visitors can see churches and entire cities hewn from rock, fairytale castles on looming crags and fantasy palaces built by po |
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Bradt Lille $10.91 This guidebook won the British Guild of Travel Writers’ Best Guidebook Award. Now in its third edition, it’s been redesigned in keeping with Bradt’s new look for its city guides with a larger portrait format, two-color text throughout, b |
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Bradt Travel Guide Alaska $18.98 Alaska’s license plate slogan ‘The Last Frontier’ says it all. This is a state that, until the 1970s, had far more male residents than female. ‘The odds are good, ‘ the women used to say, ‘but the goods are odd.’ Bradt’s "Alaska" guides visitors beyond the cruise ship ports and into the real Alaska. Written by a local, the book includes a comprehensive guide to Alaska’s flora and fauna, and draws on the author’s many years of experience exploring and guiding tourists on kayaking and hiking trips through this vast wilderness little touched by the hand of man. |
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Bradt Croatia $21.48 This fourth edition further strengthens "Croatia: The Bradt Travel Guide"’s outdoors coverage, including new hikes and information on cycling, national parks and environmental issues. It has increased coverage of Croatia’s literature and film scenes, and a new section highlighting the sculptures that dot Zagreb, Croatia’s thriving, lively capital. All this comes in addition to in-depth information on Zagreb and the historic cities of Dubrovnik and Split including the latest hotel and restaurant openings. Plus the book guides visitors from the country’s dramatic mountains to its stunning Dalmatian coast with its thousand-plus islands. |
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Bradt Ghana $23.98 Ghana is packed with national parks, forest reserves, scenic waterfalls and cultural sites, yet is free of the trappings of mass tourism. It’s an ideal destination for first-time visitors to Africa: rich in little-visited national parks, forest reserves, cultural sites and scenic waterfalls, blessed with bleached white beaches and lush rain forests of the Atlantic coastline. This only stand-alone guide caters for both the budget backpacker and the luxurious resort wallower. Including authoritative history and wildlife sections, updated accommodation and restaurant recommendations and a wealth of background and practical information, Bradt’s "Ghana" covers the country with unrivalled detail and knowledge. Ghana defeated Sudan 2-0 in Accra to become the first African side to reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. What better time to catch this friendly, English-speaking and hassle-free country as it revels on a soccer high? ‘The best guidebook to the country.’ "The Sunday Times" ‘Philip Briggs is clearly not only an expert on travel in Africa but also someone who cares deeply about the countries he is visiting.’ "Traveller Magazine" ‘One of the few comprehensive guides available.’ "Time Out" ‘The best guide to Ghana.’ "Elle" |
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Bradt Kenya Highlights $22.48 The new "Kenya Highlights" takes the best of this magnificent country and condenses it into an informative guidebook designed for those visiting on organised tours. Renowned Africa expert, Philip Briggs – author of ten Bradt guides, and arguably the best-respected guidebook writer on the region – chooses the highlights of each region of the country (including the parks and reserves), and provides full background information, together with all the practical information required by a visitor on a tour. There’s a chapter offering advice on planning a safari holiday, detailed sections on wildlife, history and people, and suggested lodge accommodation (selected in conjunction with some leading tour operators to Kenya). Featuring beautiful full-colour photos and maps throughout, this book serves equally as a holiday planner, a travel companion and a memento of your trip. |
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Bradt Taiwan: The Bradt Travel Guide $20.98 Written by an author who has lived in Taiwan for 19 years, Bradt’s brand-new "Taiwan" explores the island’s breathtaking mountains, bird-rich forests and quaint villages where folk religion thrives. Travellers are discovering there’s much more to Taiwan than high-tech gadgetry and a difficult relationship with China. Author Steven Crook leads visitors through a land where Chinese tradition lives on like nowhere else against a backdrop of northeast Asia’s highest mountains. Taiwan is one of the most crowded countries on Earth, but beyond the ocean of people and vehicles, far from the neon and noise that confronts new arrivals, there’s another world waiting to be discovered. This book is the guide for individuals who want more than the treasures of the National Palace Museum, the beaches of Kending, and the well-beaten trails of Alishan. Whether they aim to rough it on mountain peaks, observe age-old rituals in tucked-away temples or wallow in five-star comfort, Bradt’s "Taiwan" will lead visitors on an unforgettable journey through Asia’s newest destination. |
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Bradt Travel Guide Croatia $17.93 This fourth edition further strengthens Croatia: The Bradt Travel Guide’s outdoors coverage, including new hikes and information on cycling, national parks and environmental issues. It has increased coverage of Croatia’s literature and film sc |
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The Bradt Travel Guide Albania $20.27 Written by an insider and Albania enthusiast, the Bradt guide to Albania takes a fresh look at how and where to explore the heritage of this hidden corner of eastern Europe. The guide includes cycling routes and hikers’ trails to help independ |

