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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9781873756942
ISBN: 1873756941
Label: Trailblazer Publications
Manufacturer: Trailblazer Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: July 25, 2007
Publisher: Trailblazer Publications
Studio: Trailblazer Publications
Sales Rank: 9217
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If you are planning to take a trip on the Trans-Siberian, Trans-Mongolian or Trans-Manchurian railway, I URGE you to purchase this book! I cannot express how invaluable this book was to me during my trip.
The book contains a wealth of important information. It helps you to book your trip with suggestions of companies to go through as well as informing you of any complications that may arise such as visas, vaccinations. It has a stop-by-stop guide of the entire length of the railway for all 3 journies as well as kilometre markings and places of interest along the route outside of stops, for photo opportunities and such.
Inside of stops, for the bigger towns along the way it contains a map (very valuable) marking out ... Read More:
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This guide was much better than the the Lonely Planet, both in its mile-by-mile descriptions and mini-maps and in its historical background content.
We found this book more useful on the train than off it though, as the city guides could have had a bit more information about what was interesting to do.
Don't miss the Trubetskoy house in Irkutsk - the old ladies there are charming and very enthusiastic!
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A comprehensive and up to date guide to a journey on the Trans Siberian Railway. Beginning with planning your journey, timetables, how to buy tickets, prices, booking and visas, route planning and what to take. There's a useful background reading list with internet resources, practical information about food and drink, money, health, and safety tips from other travellers. There are good maps with time zones marked, lovely colour photographs, historical facts, city guides and information about crossing the borders. An excellent book which should be read thoroughly before embarking on the journey then kept in your back pocket throughout.
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I took this book with me when I travelled on the Trans Siberian last year. It really gives a mile-by-mile accurate and detailed of the route. There are also some invaluable tips + a description of some of the major cities you pass + a history of Russia and the raildroad.
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Most of the information in this book is really useful, but the major problem is that It does not tell you how or where to buy the train ticket by yourself, not from a ripped-off travel agency.
In fact, everyone can buy the ticket buy themself with no more than USD$300 for the fare from Moscow to Beijing with stopover in Mongolia , rather than paying more than USD$600 to a travel agency in the U.K
I strongly feel that Lonely Planet: Russia, Ukrain and Belarus is much better than this Handbook because at least it will tell you where you can get the cheapest ticket rather than misleading you to buy more expensive ticket from a travel agency.
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