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The Rough Guide To India

(Paperback - 2008)
by

David Abram

 (Author)
,

Nick Edwards

 (Author)
,

Mike Ford

 (Author)
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The Rough Guide To India
Discover a land of exotic beauty and inspiring culture with The Rough Guide to India, the most comprehensive guide to India on the market. The 36 page full-colour introduction with stunning photography will whet your appetite for the country's many highlights, from fast-paced Delhi and the sacred sites of the Ganges plain to the Moghul splendour of Agra and the shell-sand beaches of the south. The guide features three new colour sections on Sacred India, Handicrafts and Bollywood, as well as expert background information on everything from temple architecture to Indian classical music. Easy-to-use maps and extensive accommodation and restaurant listings, plus all the practical grittiness you'd expect from a Rough Guide make this your must-have item for the trip of a lifetime. Make the most your time with The Rough Guide to India.
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Details of The Rough Guide To India Title: The Rough Guide To India
Author: David Abram, Nick Edwards, Mike Ford
ISBN:

1858289947


ISBN-13:

9781858289946


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008
Publisher: Rough Guides Limited
Number of Pages: 1447
Language: English
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