Egypt (Country Guide) by Zora ONeill - Presentation Transcript
Egypt (Country Guide) by Zora ONeill
The Best Country Guide Out There.
Discover Egypt
Find a Cairo coffeehouse to suit your own style; unwind, chat and inhale
deeply over a sheesha
Forget hot springs: try a hot sand bath in the middle of the desert
Take belly-dancing lessons from the most famous teacher in Egypt
Relax in the soft light of early morning on a Nile cruise
In This Guide:
Five authors, 295 days of research, hundreds of touts and a week-long
scuba course
Special chapter on cruising the Nile: choose from timeless feluccas and
splendid dahabiyyas, the Rolls Royce of their era
Illustrated Pharaonic Egypt chapter by world-renowned Egyptologist Dr
Joann Fletcher brings the ancient rulers to life
Personal Review: Egypt (Country Guide) by Zora ONeill
One thing I like about any of the Lonely Planet (LP) guide books is the
large amount of historical/cultural information it contains. The Egypt book
is no exception to this. While other guidebooks have tons of pictures,
Lonely Planet has tons of information: historical, cultural, travel tips, maps
and hotel/restaurant/transportation guides. The history of a country is its
soul. Its culture is its life. A tourist will have a deeper appreciation of a
place (and its people) if he/she knows more about its history and in turn
will enjoy its culture even more. If you are only looking for pictures and
maps in a country guidebook, do not forget to visit Las Vegas to appreciate
its "architectural wonders" and the nearest Disneyland for cheap thrills.
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One thing I like about any of the Lonely Planet (LP more
One thing I like about any of the Lonely Planet (LP) guide books is the large amount of historical/cultural information it contains. The Egypt book is no exception to this. While other guidebooks have tons of pictures, Lonely Planet has tons of information: historical, cultural, travel tips, maps and hotel/restaurant/transportation guides. The history of a country is its soul. Its culture is its life. A tourist will have a deeper appreciation of a place (and its people) if he/she knows more about its history and in turn will enjoy its culture even more. If you are only looking for pictures and maps in a country guidebook, do not forget to visit Las Vegas to appreciate its "architectural wonders" and the nearest Disneyland for cheap thrills. less
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