Fodor's Essential India: With Delhi, Rajasthan, Mumbai & Kerala (Full-color Travel Guide)
H**R
Great Guidebook
Its one of the best guide book as it covers India essentially! perfect explanation all levels and types of hotels and a lot more
R**S
Amazing travel guide!! Authentic phone numbers! Amazing details!
This is everything i expected.everyone said there's thousands of websites giving travel advise, why do i need to spend so much money on a book. BUT IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY! GREAT BOOK and a must have for travellers.
C**A
Five Stars
Love it.
A**M
Dont buy
Worst book which says that there bodies floating in Ganges on page 204 spreads wrong knowledge
A**R
Five Stars
Very good! Perfect and like new. Very happy.
E**S
Fine
It's a good book
A**R
... scope covering mainly Rajusthan but lots of information and easy to read
A little limited in scope covering mainly Rajusthan but lots of information and easy to read.
M**D
Five Stars
Great for trip planning.
S**T
Good resource, but you'll need additional to plan a trip to India
Essential India does cover a subset of India, but you may find, as I did, that it matches your plans.The most useful information in this book for me was reviews of restaurants and places to stay. I found all the recommended places to be very good and quite as they described. While I largely use on-line resources for this kind of thing, particularly TripAdvisor, the Fodor reviews are much more likely to match my expectations. I found that the information on what to do was often sketchier, which was disappointing given the limited area described. For that, I did much better hunting on line. However, if someone did not want to spend time looking on line, this book would be an good planning tool and excellent resource while in India. There's no way I would have wanted to lug physical books around, so this was worth the price to me as there weren't many e-book choices available. My only other real choice was the Lonely Planet guide. I didn't buy it, so I really can't compare.The greatest lack in this e-book is the lack of maps and photos. It meant I rarely used it as I was actually going about my day; rather, it was what I used in planning the next day.
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