

An edition of The Western Desert of Egypt (2000)
An Explorer's Handbook
By Cassandra Vivian
Publish Date
December 1, 2000
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
Language
eng
Pages
436
Description:
"Now retitled, reorganized, and substantially expanded, The Western Desert of Egypt: An Explorer's Handbook is set to become the most comprehensive guide ever for desert and oasis travel in Egypt west of the Nile. Fully illustrated with some 50 maps and plans and over 270 drawings, the guide covers both the natural history and the human history of the desert and the oases. It then explores chapter by chapter the oases of Kharga, Dakhla, Farafra, Bahariya, Fayoum, and Siwa, and the desert areas of al-Diffa (the northern, semi-arid edge of the desert), the Darb al-Arbain caravan route in the south, and Uwaynat (including Gilf Kebir) in the southwest. Descriptions of routes, sites, people, and places are complemented by practical information on places to stay, eat, and fill your gas tank. Global positioning system (GPS) waypoints are provided as an aid to navigation on many routes - though for the sake of conservation and the protection of unguarded antiquities they are not given for remote sites. Almost encyclopedic in its scope, this is the one guide that belongs on the bookshelf, on the dashboard, or in the rucksack of every Western Desert traveler."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Deserts, Guidebooks, Oases, Egypt, guidebooks
Places: Egypt, Western Desert (Egypt)