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Moon Handbooks: Ecuador (1st Ed.) | 
enlarge | Author: Julian Smith Publisher: Avalon Travel Pub Category: Book
List Price: $16.95 Buy Used: $1.44 You Save: $15.51 (92%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1373395
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st ed Pages: 418 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1
ISBN: 1566911079 Dewey Decimal Number: 918.660474 EAN: 9781566911078 ASIN: 1566911079
Publication Date: March 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: clean and smoke free Includes the Galapagos Islands
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Book Description You can't find a better guide to the ever-changing country of Ecuador. Author Julian Smith has rigorously updated this second edition and packed in recreation options for novices or adrenaline junkies, the lowdown on beach culture, colonial cities, the Galapagos Islands, and the Amazon basin, plus everything you need to know to find the best food and lodging regardless of budget. "Smith's love of Ecuador is apparent throughout the handbook." -- Shoestring Traveler
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Good overview but get something else to plan May 31, 2006 Anne-Lise (United States) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I first bought this book a couple of months ago and was really pleased at first. It seemed to give good information on a variety of areas and gave recommendations of things to do that were probably off of the beaten path. Based on the book I drew up a list of the places in Ecuador that I would like to visit and laid the book down for a little bit until I had firmed up my plans some more.
On picking up the book again I started to see some of the glaring errors I had missed in my first reading. There are very few maps of the cities that are spoken of in the book so it doesn't really do you any good to know an address if you have no idea where in the city it is. When there is a map it will label all of the things mentioned in that section on that map. When you're talking about Quito or Cuenca or even significantly smaller cities you have to search the entire map to find the name of a hotel or museum. It would have been so much easier if there was a key to the map where all the locations were given numbers and you could say that Hostal Maria is #5 which is located in square B-3.
This guidebook also wasn't very helpful in planning because it wouldn't give very much information on the transportation section. You could be in a section on the southern coast and it will say that the bus takes 11 hours to Quito. Well, what about Guayaquil or other closer cities of importance? Also, how frequent are the buses? Is it once a day or do they leave every couple of hours? Very few travelers are going to keep going to the capital in between cities. Rather they will probably be making a circuit and it's really necessary to know how long it is between cities in a region.
In addition it will mention towns that are major transportation hubs (like Jipijappa) but doesn't give any additional information like travel times to various places, accomdations if you need stay the night, etc.
One last pet peeve was that frequently they would mention a hotel or a restaurant and just give the name of the place with no address or phone number.
Having said all of this the Moon guide was informative about various places and it was nice that it included pictures in the text, though as usual, more would have been nice. I had bought the Lonely Planet Peru and found it far more helpful in planning for that country. Unfortunately, however, the LP for Ecuador hasn't been updated since Ecuador switched its currency. Oh well.
For sale at any price April 14, 2006 Kathleen O'Donnell (Montserrat) 2 out of 10 found this review helpful
A travel writer casually speaking of the tour company he touts as having bribed the army for permissions that the environmental agency in the area denied is not someone I would trust on any level.
Whom has he bribed and who bribed him. Would you trust his information? I wouldn't.
Moon Over Ecuador February 24, 2006 Robert L. Simpson (Ocala, Florida United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very informative and as I have used Moon publications before I knew exactly where to go for the things I needed to look at. The index helps finds things faster if you are not quite sure, or even if you know the exact subject matter. It goes in the suitcase first!
Best of the 3 Ecuador books I bought June 22, 2004 M. Gordon (Atlanta, Ga. United States) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Hi, I bought three Ecuador guides for my recent trip. Lonely Planet was pretty good but for detail on hotels and restaurants the Moon Guide gave the greatest detail
The best Ecuador guide going January 28, 1999 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Informative, entertaining, obsessively comprehensive--you have to love a guidebook that quotes Kurt Vonnegut and describes Galapagos penguins as looking "as out of place as eskimos at a beach party." Makes you realize how dull most other travel guides are. And all the travel details are dead-on, too. My wife and hiked around Cotopaxi volcano, rafted in the Amazon, and went birdwatching along the coast, and in all cases the information was accurate and complete.
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