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Indonesian: Lonely Planet Phrasebook

Indonesian: Lonely Planet Phrasebook National Geographic Traveler, September 2006
“Lonely Planet Phrasebooks. Portable, pocket-size, cheap, and available for almost any country you might want to visit…”

Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 27, 2004
“…Lonely Planet phrase books have long taken a hip, streetwise approach.”

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Posted in Guidebooks on January 24th, 2008

Lonely Planet Indonesia’s Eastern Islands

Lonely Planet Indonesia\'s Eastern Islands This book is, despite being a bit dated now, far more thoroughly researched than most other LP guides. It is well worth having on a trip to Nusa Tenggara, even if you already have the general Indonesia guide (whose coverage of this region is far less extensive).
If only all LP guides were written by this author!

A word of warning though: despite the title, this book DOES NOT cover most of Indonesia’s eastern islands, only the smaller region of Nusa Tenggara or Southeastern Islands. Lonely Planet Indonesia\’s Eastern Islands


Posted in Guidebooks on January 10th, 2008

The Dive Sites of Indonesia

The Dive Sites of Indonesia For most first timers, the areas covered in this book will be more than enough. While the Periplus guide “Diving Indonesia” covers more areas, this one has the plus of containing information for snorkellers as well.
Practical details are a bit dated by now, though. The Dive Sites of Indonesia


Posted in Guidebooks on January 10th, 2008

Culture Shock! Indonesia

Culture Shock: Indonesia (Culture Shock! Indonesia) Indonesian culture? A bit like saying Western culture… a rather broad term. But this book acknowledges that right away and does an admirable job of isolating the most important manners for visitors to know and use.

The book’s practical tips are especially useful, and these are organized with finger-tip simplicity (Do’s and Don’t’s appendix is great), making this book easy to consult at a moment’s notice. Business section and home help section (“Translating Needs into Action”) are especially helpful.

There are also meaty and interesting sections about Indonesian values, social structure, and food. It’s a good read, will serve well the traveler or expat.

Cultural quiz at the end, a test so silly no one could fail it, is the only negative to this guide. Culture Shock: Indonesia (Culture Shock! Indonesia)


Posted in Guidebooks on January 10th, 2008

Wave-Finder Surf Guide Indonesia

Wave-Finder Surf Guide  Indonesia Reviews of every surfing beach in Indonesia. This is a comprehensive guide covering every inch of every coast, a fantastic, one-of-a-kind, resource for surfers and vacations. Every full-color, pocket guide covers every inch of the Indonesian coast and also includes * signature Surfer’s Eye beach and wave maps * handy 4×5 inch size * breathtaking color & B&W photos by the world’s top surf photographers

About the Author
Larry Blair, born in Sydney, Australia, remains the only non-Hawaiian to twice win the Coke Classic pro surf contest. He is considered one of surfing’s true legends.


Posted in Guidebooks on January 10th, 2008

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