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Nobody knows Thailand like Lonely Planet. Our 13th edition will
have you soaking up the sun on the island paradises of the south,
trekking among the hill tribes and riding elephants in Chiang Mai,
discovering the ancient temples of Sukhothai and snapping up
bargains or being pampered in a spa in Bangkok.
Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of
every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed
with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you
the information you need to make the most of your trip.
In This Guide:
Detailed advice on everything from food & drink to transport
& health
Special 'Thailand & You' chapter with tips on culture and
etiquette
Extensive Deep South coverage eases your travels in the conflicted
region
Just short...Reviewed by Canaan, 2010-01-14
When I travel, I swear by Lonely Planet, so I'm used to a certain standard of content and clarity. Although I only used about a quarter of this book's total content on my last journey, there were certain instances where more information would have been certainly preferred; and had me and my partner not been as savvy as we were, whole days could've been compromised. However this guide was still extremely helpful, overall.
Surprisingly mediocreReviewed by M.A.D.Y., 2009-10-03
I really expected more from this book. It had basic info about lodging and food, but really quite basic and obvious stuff. I was frustrated many times looking for places to eat. The section on Koh Samui was almost totally useless. There was nothing here to make it worth the price.
The Travel Bible, a bit datedReviewed by Nathanael Clinton, 2009-04-15
Known as "The Book", this is the standard for any travel guide to
Thailand. I'm glad they are coming out with a new edition, though.
On my recent trip, more than half of the restaurants we tried to
find in Chiang Mai had either moved across town or shut down since
The Book was last published. If you are in the market, pre-order
the new edition instead, which will hopefully sport updated
information.
By the way, I highly recommend the Chiang Dao Nest - bungalows set
in the beautiful forests and mountains north of Chiang Mai, and
amazing food despite the remote location.
Type is ridiculously small - DO NOT BUYReviewed by James M. Murray, 2009-03-20
This book appears to contain the compendium of knowledge regarding Thailand. Too bad the font is so small that even my teenage daughter says it hurts her eyes. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK unless you want to use a magnifying glass to read it. Very disappointed.
LP provide the best guide to exploring a countryReviewed by Richard Nichols, 2008-12-12
Lonely Planet guides consistently provide accurate information. It is great especially for people who budget travel, travel light (backpack) and want some adventure.