Lonely Planet Vietnam (Travel Guide)

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Lonely Planet Vietnam (Travel Guide)

Lonely Planet Vietnam (Travel Guide)

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I understand that you can look this information up on the internet, but what I want from a guidebook are consolidated, curated recommendations and not to have to rely on getting an internet connection to find this. Seller has stated it will dispatch the item within 1 working day upon receipt of cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab . Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Best of Vietnam is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you.

If you’re looking to drive a motorbike yourself, it’s best to save it for one of the quieter destinations like Hoi An, Dalat or Phu Quoc. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. Get ready to experience the best of what Asia has to offer in Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore while earning points and enjoying exclusive benefits.Kayak around towering limestone peaks into grottoes and lagoons in Halong Bay; wander the warren-like lanes of Hoi An's Old Town; and sample the freshest, tastiest local specialties (and learn to cook them yourself).

Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travelers. We use Google Analytics to see what pages are most visited, and where in the world visitors are visiting from. Having said that, I did not expect a travel guide by Lonely Planet to change from backpackers' useful and whitty advice and experience to a gentrified, middle-of-the-road, pretencious travel guide for the well-to-do who want to spend a couple of weeks - in this case in Vietnam - in comfort.Internal flights in Vietnam are relatively expensive and the rail and coach network offer much better value. The Lonely Planet Vietnam travel guide is not just a practical tool; it's a well-crafted companion that enhances the adventure of exploring this captivating country. When I worked for IBM back until 1997 I couldn't program any computer without 5-6 manuals open on my desk. This guide follows the new Lonely Planet format that is gradually being rolled out across all their guidebooks.

As a solo traveler, I particularly appreciated the safety tips and cultural etiquette advice sprinkled throughout the guide.Immerse yourself in history Hoi An Old Town’s lanes; dive into energetic Ho Chi Minh City, and trek verdant rainforest mountains in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park; all with your trusted travel companion. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this guide is an essential resource for unlocking the wonders of Vietnam.

But there is method to the madness and, like a school of fish, the traffic will inevitably glide around you as long as you keep moving at a slow and steady pace. I think it was built for people to read either before they went or in the hotel and then after tagging what they want to do they head off with their mobile phone and google maps to find what they wanted to see. I don’t think I’d know what was being talked too well without some prior knowledge to said location. Not even for recommended tour operators or guide companies are address or contacts indicated, only a name. The other point that concerned me was the reviews of things, which was to be polite, a little over egged.I do have their copy for Italy, and it has some evergreen information pertaining to the ancient buildings that will never change. In free liberal democracies that's fine but I wonder about the value in one party states like Vietnam.



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