Anyone want to travel to Colombia

paulney

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THE Lonely Planet guidebook empire is reeling from claims by one of its authors that he plagiarised and made up large sections of his books and dealt drugs to make up for poor pay.

Thomas Kohnstamm also claims in a new book that he accepted free travel, in contravention of the company's policy.

His revelations have rocked the travel publisher, which sells more than six million guides a year.

Mr Kohnstamm, whose book is titled Do Travel Writers Go To Hell?, said yesterday that he had worked on more than a dozen books for Lonely Planet, including its titles on Brazil, Colombia, the Caribbean, Venezuela, Chile and South America.

In one case, he said he had not even visited the country he wrote about.

"They didn't pay me enough to go Colombia,'' he said.

"I wrote the book in San Francisco. I got the information from a chick I was dating - an intern in the Colombian Consulate.

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Incidentally, I always use Lonely Planet guides when I am traveling, and I just came back from Israel where I visited half the country using the book. I have to say everything was spot on.
 

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Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
If the information is accurate, does it matter if he went there or not?

But oftentimes it's not. A lot of guesthouse owners I spoke to didn't feel LP writers spent enough time in their town to adequetly review it. A half hour drive to verify addresses isn't enough to write a guide off of, as one of them put it.

Examples of pretty gross errors/omissions that I came across while using their guides couple years ago:

They got the visa information for Bali wrong.
No mention that the currency in Romania had undergone change.
Touts in Phnom Phen would offer to drive you to guesthouses mentioned in the LP for free knowing they couldnt live up to their glowing reviews. Afterwards, he'd take you to the one he worked for, which always ended up much better.

They are better than nothing, but after a point, if I couldn't find some place mentioned in their guide, I just attributed it to the LP being outdated (even though it was the latest edition) and moved on.