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Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra

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Rajasthan is literally the Land of the Kings. Its battle-scarred heritage has bestowed legacies of pride and magnificent palaces and forts, many of which are now hotels and museums. Lindsay Brown, Lonely Planet Writer
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Inside This Book
15 weeks of research
48 maps
52 ancient forts and palaces
12,090 sq km of parks and sanctuaries
Inspirational photos
Clear, easy-to-use maps
Pull-out city map
3D plans of iconic sights
Comprehensive planning tools
In-depth background

400 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2005

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26 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2012
I liked this travel guide (and I like Lonely Planet) but I didn't love it. On the one hand I appreciated having a small book specific to the area we were going to visit in India. On the other hand, I think it was a bit TOO limited in scope and could have had a little more info at times. It would still be okay 10% bigger. For example, I would have liked more detailed information about local transportation (e.g. I didn't fully understand the full gamut of train ticket options and what to do if. . .) and/or a broader glossary of Indian food (although we mostly saw Rajasthani food we did encounter other regional foods we were curious about but couldn't identify). Overalll it did serve us well.
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447 reviews5 followers
March 6, 2023
Typical LP guide - but a bit more detailed since it focuses on the Golden Triangle region of India. Worth a peruse for the historical and cultural chapters before travel but not worth toting along during a trip.

Lonely Planet Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra ** Read / consulted in Saudi Arabia (Feb-Mar 2023)
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July 13, 2025
I read this travel guide in preparation for my journey through Rajasthan for the coming three weeks. I think it covers all the essentials you need, to know what to expect and not to miss.
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20 reviews
November 19, 2012
Ok but a bit limited - could add in some more detailed information. We used it for Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore and Agra. I got a bit frustrated, as usual with the indexing or lack there of when trying to find specific information quickly as I usually do with the Lonely planet guide books - but we do still really like them.
42 reviews5 followers
December 7, 2009
Dependable guide. I'm glad I took it with me. Unlike the author, though, I would not recommend the Artist Hotel in Jaisalmer as a place to stay. (It's great as a place to visit for the music and a beer though).
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56 reviews2 followers
January 19, 2012
If you are traveling to India. Get the Lonely Planet book and read it before you go. It will save you a lot of headache.
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1,311 reviews14 followers
January 12, 2013
Eh. Space-saving, but format and indexing are not intuitive (standard LP complaint, though); found mistakes in Delhi Connaught Place maps/info as well.
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November 13, 2018
A very informative book that came in quite useful for my Rajasthani trip!
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