New Zealand: Lonely Planet
by
Carolyn Bain, George Dunford & Korina Miller
Order:
USA
Can
Lonely Planet, 2006 (2006)
Paperback
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Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
H
aving hitchhiked around New Zealand in 1979, and now planning to take a slightly more upscale trip there again in 2009, I was intrigued to see what my usual source of travel guides,
Lonely Planet
, advises on places to see, to stay, and to eat - and especially welcome its suggested itineraries and not-to-be-missed highlights.
T
he inside front cover includes a handy
Quick Reference
on how to use the book, information on exchange rates and price ranges, conversions, business hours and telephone area codes. A map highlights attractions, followed by summaries - accompanied by enticing photographs - of
National Parks
,
Islands & Beaches
,
City & Cultural Life
, and
Food & Drink
.
Itineraries
are suggested, from
Top to Bottom
to a more specialized
Fine Wines
tour.
I
was delighted to see a writeup on Captain James Cook by Tony Horwitz (author of
Blue Latitudes
) in the
History
section, as well as one on
Middle-earth Tourism
under
Cinema
, and an informative introduction to
Maori Culture
by Errol Hunt. An excellent overview of
New Zealand Outdoors
includes great places for
tramping
(hiking), something I very much enjoyed when last there.
M
ajor sections of the guidebook provide coverage (by region) that includes:
Highlights
and
Top Activities
;
Tours
and
Festivals
; child-friendly resources;
Accommodation
,
Restaurants
and
Shopping
; and different ways of
Getting Around
. General information at the back of the guidebook includes Maori geographical terms - to help the traveler make sense of Maori place names - and greetings.
I
remember New Zealand as a friendly and very scenic country that offers a remarkable variety of experience in a relatively small amount of territory, a traveler's Eden. This
Lonely Planet: New Zealand
guide portrays it well, and is an invaluable resource for either a first-time or returning visitor.
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