Describes the country's history and culture; suggests attractions to visit; and offers tips on transportation, accommodations, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping
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Covers Brunei, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Describes points of interest and itineraries for each region of Thailand, and recommends hotels, restaurants, transportation, shopping, and entertainment.
Discover Thailand
- 398pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A region-by-region travel guide to Thailand that includes information on attractions, accommodations, dining, culture, family travel, transportation, and other topics.
Thaïlande
- 808pages
- 29 heures de lecture
Depuis les plages de rêve de Ko Samui aux vestiges historiques de Sukhotai, en passant par les croisières sur le Mékong, les excursions à dos d'éléphant et les meilleures tables de Bangkok, un guide exhaustif pour découvrir le " royaume du sourire ".
Southeast Asia on a shoestring : big trips on small budgets.
- 973pages
- 35 heures de lecture
Lonely Planet Southeast Asia on a Shoestring is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, what hidden discoveries await you, and how to optimize your budget for an extended continental trip.
Georgia & the Carolinas
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Get away to the heart of the New South and find remnants of the Old South. Be charmed by the modern belles of Atlanta and Charlotte. Trade tall tales on the porches of Savannah and Charleston. Raft the 'Hooch'in Northern Georgia or slip into solitude in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Carolinas' barrier islands. special music section detailing the area's contributions to everything from bluegrass to rap tried-and-true barbeque joints, seafood shacks and country kitchens lodging for all budgets, from rustic cabins to antebellum mansions 40 maps, including one of the Appalachian Trail and another of the Great Smoky Mountains
South-East Asia on a Shoestring
- 936pages
- 33 heures de lecture
South-East Asia is an incredible region for independent travel, and this is the guidebook that started it all. The 'Yellow Bible' made its reputation for reliable, off-the-beaten-track budget travel advice 25 years ago - this 10th edition remains the best, most comprehensive guide to an incomparable region. • visit Myanmar's dazzling Shwedagon Paya at dawn • check out the bargains at Chiang Mai's best Thai fabric market • ride an elephant at a Cambodian hill tribe village • sample Beerlao on the Mekong River in Vientiane, Laos • chow down at a hawker's stall, then bop till you drop at a disco in Singapore • recover with a 'hangover breakfast' on a fine Philippines beach • go diving or snorkelling and watch the sun set over the Lombok Strait • spend the night at a traditional Dayak longhouse in Malaysia
The Asia Book
- 231pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Asia: a continent of candid contradictions, unmatched mayhem and mystery, where just one experience will never quite articulate the magic of the place. A fisherman's song at dawn on the banks of the Mekong, a chaos of color on the ghats of the Ganges, the silence of the vast steppes of Kazakhstan, a marching mile of red hats along the Great Wall road: Asia is all this and more. From the tropical beaches of Bali to the frozen slopes of Everest, "The Asia Book" draws together a definitive collection of the sights, sounds and tastes of this captivating continent. Here's how to start - open at any page and begin your own journey. Track the voyage of Lawrence of Arabia, hear the stories of the Silk Road trail, or plan an island-hopping itinerary. Settle back and discover the fascinating people, radical ingenuity, humbling hospitality and inspiring spirit of each country. Let Lonely Planet's photographers, authors and travellers lead you through five regions, 46 countries, and more than two thousand years of stories.
Bangkok
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Weave through buddhas, flowers and roosters at Chatuchak Weekend Market, enjoy a tuk-tuk ride and visit the Oriental Hotel where literati have been inspired. Take a canal taxi past teak houses on stilts, experience the splendid Grand Palace and indulge in a steaming bowl of tôm yam. Whatever your Thai temptation, this smart, stylish and streetwise guide will satisfy them all.



