The Silk Roads - A route and planning guideThe Silk Roads - A route and planning guide
Dominic Streatfeild-James
Paul Wilson
ISBN 978-1-905864-00-3
2nd edition
385 pages
60 maps
24 colour photos
4 B&W photos
120 x 180 mm, 5 x 7
UK£13.99, US$0, CA$0, AU$0

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THE GREATEST ROUTE OF ALL TIME

The Silk Road was never a single thread across Asia but an intricate web of shorter routes - Silk Roads - which together linked the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. This guidebook is the first to cover these routes in their entirety and with it you can retrace the Golden Road to Samarkand, follow in the footsteps of Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and Marco Polo, and travel the length of the Great Wall of China. With detailed information on over 10,000km (6000 miles) of overland routes both by road and rail, this guide includes:

 51 city guides with maps – Where to stay, where to eat and what to see in 51 stopovers along the way, including: Istanbul, Göreme, Antakya, Aleppo, Hama, Palmyra, Damascus, Malatya, Erzurum, Dogubeyazit, Tabriz, Ghazvin, Tehran, Esfahan, Shiraz, Mashad, Merv, Ashgabat, Konye-Urgench, Nukus, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Osh, Bishkek, Issyk Kul, Song Kul, Karimabad, Gilgit, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Kashgar, Kuqa, Turfan, Khotan, Dunhuang, Jiayuguan, Lanzhou, Xi’an, Pingyao, Datong and Beijing

 Practical information – For travellers in Syria, Turkey, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and China

 Planning your trip – Information for all budgets whether you're an independent traveller or joining a group

 Also includes lesser-known routes – Southern Taklamakan, Kashgar-Rawalpindi (Karakorum Highway) Marco Polo’s route to Xanadu

 Extensive history of the Silk Roads

 Useful phrases – Arabic, Farsi, Russian and Chinese

 Includes 60 maps