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Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands (Country Guide) |  | Authors: Rowan Mckinnon, Jean-Bernard Carillet, Dean Starnes Publisher: Lonely Planet Category: Book
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ISBN: 1741045800 Dewey Decimal Number: 919 EAN: 9781741045802 ASIN: 1741045800
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Product Description Discover Papua New Guinea & the Solomon Islands
Drift with the current through Sandfly Passage, a hidden submarine valley teeming with fish and manta rays Sway to the rhythm of kundu drums at the spectacular Goroka Show Walk barefooted into a towering spirit house along the Sepik River
In This Guide:
The only guide to Papua New Guinea & the Solomon Islands Special color tribute to WWII battleground the Kokoda Track, new diving chapter and expanded Solomon Islands coverage Tips from authors who've travelled safely through the region for years
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| Customer Reviews: The first post 2008 revised edition review (this book) May 7, 2009 G. Porecki (Muncie, IN) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
The reviews below have been transfered from the 2006 edition, probably because the authors haven't changed. However this is a mistake. Lonely Planet did listen to customers and the book is now over a 100 pages longer and contains much more information on all regions of PNG and the Solomons. Sure, it's still not what it was when the countries had seperate guidebooks, but now the PNG part is almost as complex and the Solomons are getting there - the section is almost twice the length. So now this is quite a good guide for PNG at least (haven't tested on the Solomons). The advice is very useful as media coverage of PNG is generally only bad and quite false and the listings seemed accurate. As this is the only guide to PNG it probably doesn't need recomendation, but at least now you can buy it knowing that the new edition IS useful!
Review May 12, 2007 Dr. Kenneth W. Veliky 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this book hoping it would be helpful for the Solomon Islands. There was only about 30 pages about the Solomons. This book is a great guide for Papua New Guinea. I would suggest looking for older guides. I bought an older guide from lonely planet that was strictly about the Solomon Islands. It was much better, only the finacial info was definitely out of date.
Wish there was more information about various locations January 3, 2007 Long time Mac user 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The book does not really give sufficient information about the villages which are, in fact, memorable experiences. Nonetheless, I am not aware of a better source for information about places in PNG and so recommend that someone traveling to PNG buy this book. There are a few other good books about the culture and art.
A Very Poor Guide! :-( June 8, 2006 Laszlo Wagner (Hungary) 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
Once upon a time, Lonely Planet had a good guide to Papua New Guinea (371 pages), and an excellent one to the Solomon Islands (279 pages). For better or worse these fascinating countries don't exactly attract hordes of holidaymakers, so after leaving those books unupdated for many years, the publisher has now decided to dump them together in this new edition (272 pages).
The result is basically a new, much slimmer guide to Papua New Guinea, with fewer than 30 pages on the Solomons (where it only actually covers half the country even nominally).
Not only has much of the detail been thrown out, the quality of information has also gone downhill sharply! :-(
The authors have very obviously never visited even major tourist destinations of PNG described in the book - as confirmed by owners of accomodations included in it, who told me they had merely received phonecalls from the author who didn't even visit most of the Sepik Region or the Highlands, for example!
Much of the "updating" seems to have been done by surfing the web, and as a result the book abounds in recommendations for expensive, upmarket places and tour-operators that do have websites, while completely ignoring cheaper, budget guesthouses which have no info on the net. Even excellent, small locally owned places that were in previous editions of the PNG guide are conspiciously missing! And as for what the authors consider "budget": their itinerary recommended for budget travellers includes staying at a 150 USD/night resort!
This book is a real shame to Lonely Planet.
If you are planning on resort-hopping on a short holiday, it will be sufficient, but if you want to explore these two countries in depth without spending a fortune, you are far better off trying to find copies of the now out-of-print old editions, which still contain far more useful information than this new guide.
Check Amazon for reviews and availablity of the old Papua New Guinea guide and Solomon Islands one.
Another cheap little book that may well enrich your travels in either of the two countries is LP's Pidgin Phrasebook.
Those keen on getting way off the beaten track in PNG on foot will still find Bushwalking in Papua New Guinea invaluable!
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