Mit Top 10 Island wird der Urlaub zum Erlebnis! Der Reiseführer zeigt die Top-Attraktionen Islands und führt zielsicher vom Nationalpark Pingvellir zur Blauen Lagune, über das Hochtemperaturgebiet Haukadalur bis hin zum Látrabjarg-Vogelfelsen und Landmannalaugar. Außerdem erfahren Besucher mehr über die wichtigsten Etappen der Geschichte, die beeindruckendsten Wasserfälle und Vulkane, Golfplätze, Wanderwege, heiße Quellen & Geysire, Angelplätze, Restaurants u. v. m. Die detaillierten Karten und über 250 Fotos zeigen, wo’s langgeht. Informationen zu Sicherheit und Dienstleistungen sowie Verweise auf nützliche Internet-Seiten helfen bei der Reiseplanung und vor Ort.
David Leffman Bücher






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Vis-à-Vis: China
Beijing, Shanghai, Pagoden, Feste, Terrakotta-Armee, Berge, Gärten, Architektur, Spezialitäten, Tempel, Hotels - regelmäßig neu aktualisiert
- 672 Seiten
- 24 Lesestunden
From the enigmatic Terracotta Warriors to the buzzing nightlife of Shanghai, China has much to offer the tourist. This guide explores the major must-see attractions of the country, as well as providing tips on where to find the finest in Oriental cuisine.
Pocket Rough Guide Reykjavik
- 143 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This is your essential guide to Iceland's captivating capital, covering all the key places, restaurants, shops, cafés and bars you simply must visit, not to mention the jaw-dropping sights and scenery within reach of the city. Slim, stylish and utterly pocketable, it comes with a full-colour pull-out map to help you find your way around - the only map of its kind to be marked with every single recommendation from the guide
The Rough Guide to Iceland
- 391 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The Rough Guide to Iceland is your complete handbook to uncovering the delights of Europe's largest glacier. From Reykjavik's nightlife to the dramatic Western Fjords and table-top mountains to the rich birdlife of Lake Myvatn, the full-colour introduction highlights all the 'things-not-to-miss'. For every town and village there are insider reviews of the all best places to stay, eat and drink, both on and off the beaten track, with the new 'Author's Pick' feature highlighting the very best options. There is plenty of practical advice for a host of outdoor activities, from skiing on the Vatnajokull glacier to whale-watching and viewing the Northern Lights. The guide also looks at Iceland''s rich Viking history and its extraordinary geology and wildlife.The Rough Guide to Iceland is like having a local friend plan your trip!
The Rough Guide to Hong Kong & Macau
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Hong Kong is a captivating destination where aggressive capitalism meets an Eastern emphasis on order and harmony. Despite its 150 years under British colonial rule, Hong Kong has always been fundamentally Chinese. The city boasts a striking skyline and a variety of cultural influences, yet for the majority of its nearly seven million residents, life resembles that of mainland China, characterized by hard work, cramped living conditions, and vibrant street markets. Recent years have posed challenges, including the political turmoil following the 1997 handover to China and the subsequent Asian economic crisis, which led to high unemployment. While concerns about Chinese government interference have largely proven unfounded, worries about local leadership's capability persist. Visitors will find that many aspects of life remain unchanged, with practical matters like entry requirements unaffected. The city's architecture ranges from modern skyscrapers to traditional temples, and its culinary scene is renowned for both Chinese and international cuisine. However, commercialism often overshadows cultural pursuits, though recent developments in the arts are promising. Nearby Macau, set to return to China in 1999, offers a contrasting experience with its Portuguese heritage, charming architecture, and unique culinary delights. Macau is particularly known for its exciting fusion of Portuguese and Chinese cuisines, making it a worthwhil
Australia is a vast and sparsely populated land, comparable in size to the USA but home to just over eighteen million people. This ancient continent features some of the most eroded and arid landscapes, particularly in its central and western regions. In contrast, its cities, established mainly in the mid-nineteenth century, exude a youthful energy. The Outback, with its striking geological features and unique wildlife, showcases a vivid ecology that has supported the oldest surviving human culture for over fifty thousand years. The harsh interior has led to a coastal lifestyle, with most Australians living within 20km of the ocean, particularly in a suburban arc from southern Queensland to Adelaide. Urban Australians embrace New World values of material self-improvement, often enjoying a vibrant outdoor life characterized by beach culture and backyard barbecues. While this lifestyle may seem mundane to some visitors, opportunities exist, especially in the Northern Territory, to engage with Australia's indigenous cultures through ancient art sites and tours. Many Aboriginal people in central Australia maintain traditional lifestyles, yet those in urban areas often face challenges related to "welfare colonialism," leading to cycles of poverty and ill-health. Achieving genuine equality between black and white Australians remains a significant challenge.
The Rough Guide to Iceland: Travel Guide with eBook
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Featuring a blend of must-see attractions and hidden gems, this guidebook is tailored for independent travelers exploring Iceland. It provides essential planning tips and practical advice for on-the-ground adventures, ensuring a comprehensive travel experience. Additionally, the book emphasizes environmental responsibility through its sustainable printing practices.
In 2020 a large album of "paper horses" - prayer prints of Chinese gods - appeared for sale. How had these fragile things, cheaply printed in the 1940s and meant to be ritually burned soon after purchase, survived for so long? In answering this mystery, David Leffman explores the techniques behind Chinese woodblock printing, which dates back to at least the Tang dynasty. All 93 "paper horses" are reproduced alongside biographies of the gods, providing an illustrated introduction to the fascinating world of Chinese folk religion.
This guide to Iceland gives information on hotels, hostels and camping, and covers sites and stories of Viking sagas. There is advice on swimming in hot springs, climbing volcanoes, and tackling the icefields of Europe's largest glacier.


