Lonely Planet Central Asia
(Autor) Lonely PlanetEnjoy booming Almatys cafes, clubs and shops, wind through rugged mountains past ancient tombs, hot springs, and remote Kyrgyz yurt camps on Tajikistans Pamir Highway; and wonder at the architecture in Uzbekistans Samarkand. The guide recommends lodging, restaurants, attractions, entertainment, nightlife, and shopping in each of five countries in Central Asia, and provides information on visas and permits required for tourists to this region.
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Lonely Planet is a renowned travel guide publisher founded by Tony and Maureen Wheeler in 1973. Their most famous work, the "Lonely Planet Guidebook," revolutionized travel literature with its practical advice and immersive storytelling. Their contributions to literature include inspiring countless adventurers to explore the world with curiosity and independence.