Linked by the sinuous spine of the Andes, Peru, Bolivia & Ecuador are born of a synthesis of ancient America and medieval Europe. Footprint's Peru, Bolivia & Ecuador Handbook will guide you from the unforgettably unique Galapagos Islands, through the awe-inspiring citadel of Machu Picchu, to the shimmering turquoise waters of Lake Titicaca. * Great coverage of the top activities and sights in the region, including the colonial treasures of Quito; spectacular costumed festivals; sacred pyramids and temples; the incredible salt flats of Salar de Uyunia * Loaded with information and suggestions on how to get off the beaten track, from where to find the best artesania to seeking jaguars in the rainforest * Includes comprehensive information on everything from transport and practicalities to history, culture & landscape * Plus all the usual accommodation, eating and drinking listings for every budget * Full-colour planning section to inspire travellers and help them find the best experiences From the mysterious Nazca lines to bustling indigenous markets, Footprint's fully updated 5th edition will help you navigate this breathtaking destination.
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Publication Date: 01 May 2017
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781911082194
About Robert and Daisy KunstaetterRobert Kunstaetter
Born and raised in Ecuador (Quito and Riobamba) Daisy Isacovici's pet peeve is being mistaken for a gringa. Robert Kunstaetter hails from Montreal where Daisy attended university. Soon after they met in 1979 he suggested travelling in South America for 'a year or so' and they have yet to turn back. Over the years and miles Robert and Daisy became regular correspondents for Footprint contributing to the South American Handbook and other Latin American titles. Based back in Ecuador since 1993 they are authors of Footprint's Ecuador & Galapagos Handbook. They also travel frequently to Peru and Bolivia. After all these years Robert and Daisy still have difficulty distinguishing between work and play. One of the first assignments Ben Box took as a freelance writer in 1980 was subediting work on the South American Handbook. The plan then was to write about contemporary Iberian and Latin American affairs but in no time at all the lands south of the Rio Grande took over inspiring journeys to all corners of the subcontinent. Ben has contributed to newspapers magazines and learned tomes usually on the subject of travel and became editor of the South American Handbook in 1989. Having a doctorate in Spanish and Portuguese studies from London University Ben maintains a strong interest in Latin American literature. In the British summer he plays cricket for his local village side and year round he attempts to achieve some level of self-sufficiency in fruit and veg in a rather unruly country garden in Suffolk.