Bookstore - Travel Books
During the planning phase of your round the world trip you'd probably be happy to take a look at some travel guidebooks available out there. Yeah, I know you don't want to be surrounded by other backpackers all the time while travelling. I know you don't want to be where everybody else is but the truth is - no matter what people say -, travel guides are very useful. Here's an up-to-date selection of published guidebooks available online at Amazon.
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AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS
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Lonely Planet - Tasmania (published October 2005) "Colourful Salamanca Market, poignant Port Arthur, the exhilarating wilderness of Cradle Mountain, bountiful fresh produce and pampering aplenty - Tasmania, the island state, offers an entirely different Australian experience. With detailed regional and urban coverage this definitive guidebook allows you to make a perfect getaway on Australia’s emerald isle". |
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Lonely Planet - Australia (published November 2005) "Golden beaches, baked red deserts and glamorous cities. An ancient indigenous history and a young, vibrant culture: welcome to Australia! Stick around, hang out with us a while. With this bestselling guide to the Land Down Under tucked under one arm, let us show you why Lonely Planet calls Australia home". |
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Lonely Planet - East Coast Australia (published October 2005) "Sunscreen: check! Surf gear: check! Lonely Planet: check! Make the great Aussie pilgrimage up the eastern seaboard - sun-kissed realm of beaches and buzzing cities, wilderness and wildlife, country retreats and wineries. Our definitive guidebook gives you detailed regional coverage for the perfect coastal odyssey". |
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Lonely Planet - Australia and New Zealand on a Shoestring (published April 2005) "Travelling on a shoestring doesn't have to mean threadbare experiences. Journey from one far-flung corner of Australia to another, and from New Zealand's northernmost fingernail to its detached southern toe". |
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