CookWare
Baking
Bread
Cakes
Chocolate
Cookies
Desserts
General
Muffins
Pastry
Pies
Pizza
Meals
Appetizers
Breakfast
Brunch
Soups & Stews
Sweets
Outdoor Cooking
Barbecuing & Grilling
Camping & Hiking
General
Picnics
Tailgating
Special Diet
Diabetic & Sugar-Free
Dietary
Healthy
Kosher
Low Cholesterol
Low Fat
Low Salt
Vegetarian
Special Occasions
Brunch & Tea
Christmas & Hanukkah
General
Gourmet
Holidays
Party Planning
Seasonal
Tablesetting
Vegetarian
Fruit
General
Health
Potatoes
Salads
Vegan
Vegetables
International Cooking
African
Asian
Canadian
Caribbean & West Indian
Chinese
Indian
Japanese
Pacific Rim
Thai
Vietnamese
Wok Cookery
Latin American
Mexican
Middle Eastern
Native American
INFORMATION
Payment Methods
Shipping
Safe Shopping
Contact Us
Links
In association with
 
   

Learn to COOK - Colombia (Country Guide)

Colombia (Country Guide)
List Price: $22.99
Our Price: $15.63
Your Save: $ 7.36 ( 32% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5

Buy it now at abc-fishing.com!

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 918
EAN: 9781741042849
ISBN: 1741042844
Label: Lonely Planet
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 276
Publication Date: 2006-06-01
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Studio: Lonely Planet

Related Items

Editorial Reviews:

Discover the best kept secret in South America. Colombia is safer than ever, affordable and still blissfully uncrowded - an independent traveler's dream. Laze on palm-fringed Caribbean beaches. Canoe slient rivers through lush rainforest. Stroll Cartagena's colonial old town. Salsa all night in Cali. Packed with practical advice and valuable tips for trouble-free travel, our peerless guide enables you to explore with confidence.

THE BASICS - detailed maps, tailored itineraries and easy-to-use directory help make the most of your trip.

ADRENALINE RUSHES - the best spots for diving, rafting, hiking, rock-climbing and other thrills.

STRAIGHT TALK- honest advice on where to go - and still risky spots to avoid.

DISCERNING REVIEWS- opinionated authors give the lowdown on where to sleep, eat and pain the town.

COLOMBIA 101 - in-depth background chapters provide insight into the country and its people.


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: way below usually high standards for LP
Comment: This book was very weak - short on details and usable info, from lodging to transportation to sights. Very surprising - I've been to over 50 countries often relying on LP with great success. The Colombia edition, however, was very unsatisfactory. Don't bother buying this.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Don't spend the money!
Comment: Lonely Planet should be ashamed to put their name on this effort. Why did they even bother putting out a book on Colombia without more comprehensive information?

This book contains very little accomodation information for Barranquilla, Cartagena, and the "coffee country" of Colombia.
There are not enough accomodation details for major cities other than Bogota.


There doesn't seem to be too much updated here at all!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: best of only bad choices
Comment: just got back from colombia. i brought the Bradt guide and my friend brough the lonely planet. the Bradt is horrendous. both are weak, but the LP is by far the better of the two.

the most important thing about a guide, in a place like colombia is safety. the LP recommendeds hotels in the area by the cathedral in medellin. no one happened to go there or check with the police, quite obviously, because it's one of the sketchiest neighborhoods i've ever seen, and I grew up in brooklyn! transexual hookers who rob people with knives on the blocks all around it. one simple check with the police and they will tell you it's a "critical zone."
It also mentions how safe a city it is. i really wonder how much research was done. the day we got there we saw and arrest, someone tried to get into my daypack while walking around, and then we were walking, in broad daylight, in the very crowded Parque San Antonio, and my friend and i were jumped by 5 guys with knives. they were going for my camera, though i thought i was beign kidnapped, and i was STABBED IN THE BACK! we talked to the police who said exactly where to go and where not to, and that Medellin is not nearly as safe as the guides lead you to believe.

the maps should list areas that are known to be dangerous. it's not always so easy to figure out a sketch neighborhood from a safe one.

my advice is to get the Lonely Planet, despite it's flaws. Be careful in the big cities, don't carry anything that looks expensive, and take cabs at night anywhere that looks sketchy. that said, Colombians in general are some of the nicest people i've ever met, and the country has a lot to offer. i have travelled 35 countries all over the world and grew up in nyc in tougher times. i had no problems in any of my previous travels, including brazil, mexico, guatemala, indonesia, or otherwise. i would just warn anyone going to colombia to be on your toes, and ask a lot of travelers where they stayed and where to avoid. things do happen there, and though it's a wonderful country, well worth a visit, don't walk around blind to the realities. just because the crime statistics have gone down in a given city doesn't meant that they have actually been recording all of them. for mine, no report was ever created.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: The Truth About the Book & the Author
Comment: "They [Lonely Planet] don't pay me enough to go to Columbia," said Thomas Kohnstamm. "I wrote the book in San Francisco. I got the information from a chick I was dating."

I'm not joking. The author admitted this book is a fake.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Plagiarism
Comment: Just as former LP "writer" Joe Cummings plagiarized Bradt's Guide to Burma, so another LP author openly admits to plagiarism. No surprise there, the only surprising thing is how long he took to come out of the closet.


Buy it now at abc-fishing.com!

Cooking with ...
Cheese & Dairy
Fruits
Herbs, Spices & Condiments
Wild Game Cooking
Meats
Poultry
Seafood
Pasta
Rice & Grains
Sauces, Salsa & Garnishes
Drinks & Beverages
Bartending
Beer
Coffee & Tea
General
Juice
Smoothies
Spirits
Wine
Cooking in Europe
Eastern European
English & Welsh
French
German
Greek
Hungarian
Irish
Italian
Mediterranean
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Scandinavian
Scottish
Spanish
Turkish
Cooking in USA
African American
Amish & Mennonite
Barbecue
Cajun & Creole
California
General
Hawaii
Middle Atlantic
Midwest
New England
Northwest
Soul Food
South
Southwest
West
More Cooking...


Get Chitika eMiniMalls
© 2006 Learn to Cook
Design by Learn to Cook   Powered by ASM2