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Lonely Planet Mongolia | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Storey Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 914136
Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.8
ISBN: 1864500646 Dewey Decimal Number: 915.1704 EAN: 9781864500646 ASIN: 1864500646
Publication Date: May 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new with crisp clean pages, glossy cover, no remainder mark, gift quality.All items shipped within 24 hours of purchase. We will provide you with an email that confirms shipment along with a USPS tracking number on every sale included in the email. We are a long time reliable Amazon dealer.
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Book Description
Expect a rugged adventure in a land of awesome space and magical light. We'll help you find the best campsite by pristine Siberian lakes; communicate with welcoming nomads on the steppes; and navigate your way around the Gobi. - 44 detailed maps
- the only comprehensive travel guide to this gem of a destination
- practical advice on how to lessen your impact on the land and its nomadic people
- extensive information on getting around - by horse, jeep, minivan or mountain bike - with the aid of GPS references
- useful language chapter that will allow you to order boiled mutton like a local
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
NOT YET TRAVELLED there August 10, 2008 I ordered this 2008 edition of Lonely Planet to get some info about Mongolia and there are not many guides for a solo traveller in this region. It seems most people visit Mongolia in groups which can really be off turning for those who want to see the richness of the culture instead of a staged production.
I haven't decided whether this has become like the productions in Bhutan for only the wealthy tourists who travel in groups.
You'll Be Lost Without August 3, 2007 This is a great book offering really useful info such as phone numbers, maps, addresses, etc. It even featured a picture of my guide for my horse-trip when he was a wrestler. Amazing.
Sure, the info is getting out of date but anyone who has been to Mongolia will know how impossible it is to keep up with the changes. And keeping in mind that Mongolians don't tend to adhere to strict schedules, you can't expect it to be perfect.
My friend and I went, each carrying this book, and my only regret is that he gave one away.
PS: When desperate for good food, you can always count on the Great Mongolian.
Excellent July 9, 2007 In the past year I have spent six months in rural Mongolia. There is not much choice of guidebooks in English and we are fortunate that Lonely Planet has put out a small book that nevertheless conveys an awful lot of really good information. My copy was in constant use. On my visits to Ulaan Baatar I found the guide to be indispensable. Practically everything worth visiting was listed and described.
For a lot of western travellers, Mongolia will be a fairly daunting experience. The book identifies potential difficulties and suggests how to minimise problems. That being said, Mongolia is a great place to visit - fascinating coutry and wonderful people.
If you are going to Mongolia, "Don't leave home without it!"
The Best Practical Guide out there May 31, 2007 Mongolia is a difficult country to travel. No infrastructure, roads, cities, familiar modes of transportation, hotels or food. This guide is practical and detailed to help plan and execute a safe, memorable, fun trip with out having to spend thousands of $'s on tour groups. The best guide out there! Janice Jaffe
Pretty much your only choice.... May 24, 2007 This guide is pretty much your only choice when it comes to travel guides of Mongolia. Nevertheless, I found it helpful and up to date everytime I came to rely it during my time in Mongolia.
Mongloia is indeed a huge country and this guide is small, but seemed complete and well researched and presented. Mongolia is indeed a remote place with little in the way of modern conveniences. This book is a good place to start when planning your trip or to find what you are looking for when you are on the road.
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