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Lonely Planet's East Africa is your passport to the most relevant,
up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries
await you. Feel the pounding of hooves as wildebeest stampede across the
plains of the Serengeti; get close to gorillas in Volcanoes National
Park, Rwanda; and hike on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro. All with your
trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of East Africa and begin your
journey now!
Inside Lonely Planet's East Africa:
- Colour maps and images throughout
- Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your
personal needs and interests
- Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local,
avoiding crowds and trouble spots
- Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone
numbers, websites, transit tips, prices
- Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing,
going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
- Cultural insights provide a richer, more rewarding travel
experience - covering history, people, music, landscapes, wildlife,
cuisine, politics
- Covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi
The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's East Africa is our most
comprehensive guide to the region, and is perfect for discovering both
popular and offbeat experiences.
Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's
Kenya and Tanzania guides for a comprehensive look at all
these countries have to offer.
About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company
and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both
inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since
1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million
guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of
travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps,
video, 14 languages, nine international magazines, armchair and
lifestyle books, ebooks, and more.
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