For travellers both armchair and actual, 1,000
Places to See Before You Die delivers
an around-the-world, continent-by-continent
listing of places guaranteed to give
you shivers, the unique and wonderful
places you must see on and off the
beaten track.
Take a safari into Botswana's Okavango
Delta, the world's largest oasis, where "if
you see 10 percent of what sees you,
it's an exceptional day." Sail
the Grenadines, 32 islands and hundreds
of dotlike cays strung like a necklace
of gems across 40 miles of pristine
waters. Tour the covered souks of Aleppo,
where the labyrinthine streets seem
straight out of A Thousand and
One Nights and frankincense
and myrhh are still sold. Hike the Tasman
Glacier. Climb the Tuscan hills to San
Gimignano. Stay at the Hassler in Rome,
or Paris's Crillon-you must, at least
once. There's Canyon de Chelly, Tokyo's
Tsukiji Fish Market, the backwaters
of Kerala, Ipanema beach, the Buddhas
of Borobudur, Mesa Verde's cave dwellings,
the Oaxaca Saturday market, Ballybunion
Golf Club.
Veteran travel guide writer Schultz
divides the book geographically, presenting
a little less than a page on each location.
After an explanation of why each location
is worthy of inclusion, description
lists the nuts and bolts you'll need
to further your plans: addresses, phone
and fax numbers, web sites, costs, best
times to visit. Of special interest
are subject-specific indexes-gorgeous
beaches, destination restaurants, world-class
museums-making the guide entirely user-friendly,
no matter if you're dreaming or going.
This is an excellent resource for
the intrepid traveller.