This book covers Bangkok and the Centre and East (Issan) side of Northern Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Yunnan in China.
This is a very good loop for travelers who are going to be doing this circuit around Southeast Asia.
The book is too condensed for my liking though. The book is small and lightweight (about 1/2 size of the Thailand guide book) but with that compromises have had to be made. It therefore seems to be similar in content to the Southeast Asia guidebook for the areas it covers. I would have preferred the book to be the size of the larger guides and covered more detail.
The are also some quirks with the book. Although the sections (countries) have a similar look and feel there are major ... Read More:
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This book covers Bangkok and the Centre and East (Issan) side of Northern Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Yunnan in China.
This is a very good loop for travelers who are going to be doing this circuit around Southeast Asia.
The book is too condensed for my liking though. The book is small and lightweight (about 1/2 size of the Thailand guide book) but with that compromises have had to be made. It therefore seems to be similar in content to the Southeast Asia guidebook for the areas it covers. I would have preferred the book to be the size of the larger guides and covered more detail.
The are also some quirks with the book. Although the sections (countries) have a similar look and feel there are major ... Read More:
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Used this book along side the Footprint Laos guide. Both are better for different areas, both were a bit lacking when you get away from the main areas and some areas were already out of date once you were away from the main centres.
Overall still good. LP books are not as good as they used to be in my opinion but worth carrying.
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Award-winning photojournalist Tim Page has selected the finest photographs from a lifetime of living and travelling in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos to produce his latest book, The Mindful Moment. This book is an excellent portrayal of Vietnam during the war depicting the grim reality of the Amreicans invasion with striking realism. The fact that Page lived amongst the people of Indochina getting an inside view and portraying the war from both sides makes this a refreshingly unbiast view on what can considered one of the most biast topics of the 20th century.
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Award-winning photojournalist Tim Page has selected the finest photographs from a lifetime of living and travelling in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos to produce his latest book, The Mindful Moment. This book is an excellent portrayal of Vietnam during the war depicting the grim reality of the Amreicans invasion with striking realism. The fact that Page lived amongst the people of Indochina getting an inside view and portraying the war from both sides makes this a refreshingly unbiast view on what can considered one of the most biast topics of the 20th century.
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