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Footprint Travel Guides is the imprint of Footprint Handbooks Ltd, a publisher of guidebook
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s based in Bath in the United Kingdom. Particularly noted for their coverage of Latin America, their South American Handbook
South American Handbook
The South American Handbook is a travel guide to South America, published in the United Kingdom by Footprint Books. It is currently in its 87th edition, and is the longest running travel guide in the English language...

, first published in 1924, is in its 87th edition. The company now publish more than 90 titles covering over 150 destinations. Among the country guides published, there are five handbooks that are updated annually. These are: South American Handbook, South Africa Handbook, Southeast Asia Handbook, India Handbook and Mexico and Central America Handbook. Since 2008, all destination guides are published in hardback.

The initial focus on travel has recently broadened to include activity and lifestyle guides on topics such as travel photography, travelling with children, wine tourism
Wine tourism
Wine tourism refers to tourism whose purpose is or includes the tasting, consumption or purchase of wine, often at or near the source. Wine tourism can consist of visits to wineries, vineyards and restaurants known to offer unique vintages, as well as organized wine tours, wine festivals or other...

, mountain biking, diving, surfing, skiing, snowboarding and body and soul retreats.

South American Handbook

In 1924 the company published the South American Handbook, a new edition of a guide for business travellers first published in 1921 by the Federation of British Industry and entitled the Anglo-South American Handbook.

The handbook remained the company's only guidebook for the next 65 years. Over the years the handbook expanded its coverage to include all the countries of South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. It continued to include data for businessmen, but by the 1970s was increasingly aimed at leisure travellers, particularly backpackers following the Gringo Trail
Gringo Trail
The Gringo Trail refers to a string of the most frequently visited places, by "Gringos", US-Americans and other foreigners in Latin America.Highlights of the Gringo Trail:* Antigua, Guatemala* Bay Islands, Honduras* Bocas Del Toro, Panama...

. In 1989 the 65th edition was almost 1400 pages long.

In 1990 the handbook was split. The Mexico & Central America Handbook and the Caribbean Islands Handbook were published as separate volumes, and during the 1990s the company started developing a new travel guide series using the South American Handbook title as the flagship.

Footprint imprint

Trade and Travel Publications changed its name to Footprint Handbooks Ltd in August 1996. By 1997 there were over a dozen guides in the series.

The series grew quickly and in 2004, Footprint launched its first thematic guide: Surfing Europe. This was followed by further thematic guides such as Diving the World, Snowboarding the World, Body and Soul escapes, Travel with Kids and European City Breaks.

Official History

The official history of the company, is included in the majority of Footprint’s publications.
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