Lonely Planet Trekking in the Patagonian Andes (Travel Guide)

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UPC:
9781741044676
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-10-01
Author:
Lonely Planet;Carolyn McCarthy
Language:
english
Edition:
4
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This vast, varied region is home to some of the world's great treks, with trails that take you through pristine forests to the rims of glaciers, under granite monoliths and over rickety suspension bridges, well beyond the crowds.

Our expert author has chosen the best of Patagonia's trekking, from the luxuriant rainforests of the Lakes District to the spectacular wildernesses of Tierra del Fuego. Whether you are an experienced trekker or a first-timer, you're sure to find the ultimate trekking experience here.

  • Everything you need to know to get prepared
  • Comprehensive listings for sleeping, eating and facilities along the way
  • Advice on equipment, health and safety

Lonely Planet gets you to the heart of a place. Our job is to make amazing travel experiences happen. We visit the places we write about each and every edition. We never take freebies for positive coverage, so you can always rely on us to tell it like it is.

Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet and Carolyn McCarthy.

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