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| Series: | Lonely Planet Countries and Regions Guides |
| Publisher: | Lonely Planet |
| Catalogue number: | 158893 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
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Market-leading comprehensive guides, predominantly practical in content and aimed at independent travellers. Frank and informal in style, with a layout that makes for exceptional...
| Publisher: | Harper Collins India |
| Catalogue number: | 120839 |
| Availability: | Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 6 - 8 weeks |
Small but informative visitors' guide to Himachal presenting geographical and historical information on the region with advices on general practicalities for tourists and travellers (destinations, hotels...
| Publisher: | Harper Collins India |
| Catalogue number: | 120840 |
| Availability: | Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 6 - 8 weeks |
Small but informative visitors' guide to Ladakh presenting geographical and historical information on the region with advices on general practicalities for tourists and travellers (destinations, hotels...
Uttaranchal - Kumaon & Garhwal
| Publisher: | Harper Collins India |
| Catalogue number: | 120838 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within 6 - 8 weeks |
Small but informative visitors' guide to this state which was formed in 2000 from northern Uttar Pradesh. The guide presents geographical and historical information on the region with advices on general...
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A week in Delhi is more than enough to make most people crave clean mountain air and I was no exception as four days of traffic-choked madness drove me in the direction of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal literally means Abode of Snow and the state nestles between Uttaranchal and Kashmir, sharing a mountainous border with...
Read moreLadakh, also described as Little Tibet, is an expanse of high, arid otherworldly mountains, devoid of vegetation, made of infinite shifting shades of brilliant brown and grey, dotted with the most colourfully dressed people I've ever seen. Only two roads penetrate the region, each only open for a few months each year. These are some of the most...
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