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Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other'. New York Times
The ultimate, most comprehensive guide to travelling in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets – all the essentials to get to the heart of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand.
This guide is the result of months of research by 5 dedicated authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.
Inside Lonely Planet Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand:
• Full color styling and images
• Clear, easy-to-read color maps
• A brilliant new page layout for fast and hassle-free reading while on the go
• Itineraries organized by region or length of trip
• Up-to-date recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions
• In-depth features to uncover the world's iconic sights
• Hundreds of money saving tips
• Our latest trip planning tools to help you get around smoothly
• Additional sections including Top Experiences, History, Culture, Health, and an A-Z survival guide.
Special eBook enhancements
• Scalable maps – enabling you to zoom in for greater detail
• Comprehensive linking – enabling you to seamlessly link other destinations, pages, maps and websites
• Search – go straight to what you are looking for with the inbuilt search capability
• Add notes – touch a word to add notes and personalize your guidebook
• Bookmark – use bookmarks to quickly return to a page
• Dictionary –look up the meaning of any word
• Plus pinch and zoom images and scalable font size
Written and researched by Nick Ray, Richard Waters, Iain Stewart, Austin Bush, Greg Bloom