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Learn Brazil
Wander the streets of bohemian Lapa, where samba spills from every doorway
Swim eyeball-to-eyeball with hundreds of exotic fish in crystalline waters
Courageous near-vertical descents on a wind-whipped dune buggy ride
Lob a hammock and relax as your riverboat glides up the Amazon
In This Guide:
Seven authors, 375 days of in-country research, 33 types of transport (including water buffalo, mine car and canoe)
50% more coverage of chic, dynamic Sao Paulo
A samba musician, a wildlife tour guide and additional locals introduce you to their Brazil
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I’ve been consistently impressed by the Lonely Planet series. These books allow you to navigate a new country and culture like a pro, and find all the hidden spots that a tour guide probably wouldn’t take you to. Worth every penny!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I reflect this is a excellent book, full of practical information like schedules and prices both extremely significant for independent travels.
Comparing with additional travel books this one is the best!
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
If you have ever read a Lonely Planet book before you know what to expect and the Lonely Planet Brazil was in line with all the additional Lonely Planet books I’ve looked at before. Very excellent information. Has something about just about everything. Goes in depth on some things more then others, that is why Lonely Planet Books are even better when utilized with one additional travel book such as Frommer’s or TimeOut. If you were to rely on a single travel book, this one would suffice.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Lonely Planet Brazil
i go in september to brazil but i ongoing reading already in my book from brazil it’s filled with excellent tips for excursions and additional things to.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I was sorely dissappointed with this Lonely Planet title. I look to LP books to take me off the beaten path, and away from over priced hotels and glitzy tourist traps. So if that’s not you then, this book is fantastic if you want to be a predictable tourist and go to Rio and hang out in Bahia and go to Iguasu and spend horrendous amounts of money on your trip. But, if you want to blend in and maybe even expatriate, then as the title said, this book is so completely out of touch with the Brazilian people, it’s pathetic.
The prices are all in USD, which doesn’t make sense, because everything is changing, especially the exchange excise. The coverage of Sao Paulo was touchingly tiny, maybe 30 pages for the second largest city in the world, hardly enough.
In fleeting, if you are backpacker, place this 400 page tome at home in favor of another, lighter and more appropriate book that you pick up in the region you are preparation to hang about in.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5