Indonesia (Country Regional Guides)

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  • Lonely Planet - as always everything at a glance  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    The guide has an incredible amount of information for each category, as usual divided beautifully uncluttered and with helpful maps. Will certainly often come to my travel used.
  • Super starting point  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    I was in Bali, Lombok and Java go. The guide is very superficial, which would be due to the size of Indonesia in my opinion, impossible to achieve but different. To travel only with the Lonely Planet (especially as backpacker) would be unwise. But if
  • Really useful ... but wrong information sometimes  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    As usual, traveling without a guide it would have been much more difficult. HOWEVER, IT had wrong information: For Example, it Said the capital of Sumatra (Medan) had only one airport, 4 km from the center of the city. Guess what? WRONG. Actually it
  • Well, it covers the highlights  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    If you just need information on the main sights in Indonesia this guide does its job. It covers Basically all hightlights on each Iceland and the whole country. It definitly does not meet the claim "off the beaten tracks". Just one Example from
  • Lonely Planet halt.  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    Lonely Planet is a recommended tour guide. The know many backpackers, so I decided for this book. For the next trip I would definitely revert to Lonely Planet.
  • Indonesia slimmed down! :-(  

    Indonesia (Country Regional Guides) (Paperback)
    I had for Editions Given Lonely Planet's Indonesia guide 4 stars despite all its errors and short comings Just Because it Remained the only practical guide covering the whole country, but this new edition is so much Poorer than the previous one did i