This practical guide aims to be fun to read as well as informative. Its practical spiral binding allows you to fold it back flat, and it is pocket-sized for travelling light. The authors provide a wealth of inside knowledge and tips on such topics as recommended restaurants and bars, "must see" sights, travel information and shops. The book is divided into geographical zones, including detailed maps and a key to the sights. Pages are colour-coded for ease of use.
Fodor's Citypack Bangkok's 25 Best, 3rd Edition (Fodor's Bangkok's 25 Best)
Take the trouble out of travel with "AA Key Guides". Now covering the exotic destination of Thailand, this title is aimed at independent travellers wishing to select the best for their holiday. Helping you make the right choice, the guide contains maps, colour photographs and information you really need, from sights you really want to see to restaurants, hotels, clubs and bars. Expert advice is given on the best things to see and do, great shopping, plus practical advice on transport, the weathe...
Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petr a, and the Holy Land; Volume 1
by John Lloyd Stephens
William Warren's "Bangkok" is an informal portrait of this most vibrant and perplexing of modern cities. Divided into two parts, the first a selective history, showing how it has developed over the last two hundred years, the second exploring the contemporary face of the city through a series of personal impressions. The author describes how the charms of the city and its people outweight the disadvantages of pollution, traffic and stifling heat. He also describes celebrities such as the early k...
Lonely Planet Discover Malaysia & Singapore (Travel Guide)
by Simon Richmond, Brett Atkinson, Greg Benchwick, Cristian Bonetto, Austin Bush, Robert Kelly, Richard Waters, Isabel Albiston, and Anita Isalska
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisherLonely Planet Discover Malaysia & Singapore is your passport to Malaysia and Singapore's top sights and most authentic experiences.Enjoy some of Malaysia's best food in charismatic George Town, hunt out giant rafflesia flowers in Sarawak or sing karaoke at the Jonker Walk Night Market, all with your trusted travel companion. Offering visually-inspiring content along with the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and wha...
The Dynasties and Treasure of China (Studio Book)
by Bamber Gascoigne
Starting with a wild taxi ride into town from Ataturk airport, Tillinghast takes his readers on a voyage of discovery through the storied city of Istanbul, known in Byzantine times as the 'Queen of Cities' and to the Ottoman Turks as the 'Abode of Felicity'. As comfortable talking about the distinctive and delicious Turkish cuisine as he is about Byzantine mosaics, dervish ceremonies, Iznik ceramics, Anatolian carpets, and the imperial mosques, Tillinghast illuminates Istanbul's great buildings...
Full of stunning photography, this travel pictorial and Philippines guidebook captures the soul of a tropical island nation. The Philippines: Islands of Enchantment captures all the marvels and excitement found throughout the 7000-island archipelago. Beautiful photographs by award-winning photographer George Tapan are paired with rich text by author Alfred A. Yuson to make this new paperback edition a must for those that have traveled to this island paradise or just spend their days dreaming ab...
CultureShock! Malaysia is the complete guide for those who wish to make the most of this country's rich mix of traditional ways of life and ultramodern cityscapes. A charming, eclectic blend of East and West, historic and progressive, fast and slow, Malaysia boasts an incredible array of diverse experiences within a single country: from the street vibes of Kuala Lumpur to the lush rainforests of Borneo; from the sun-kissed sandy beaches of Langkawi to the old-school colonial charm of Malacca; an...
Isabella Bird was one of the greatest travelers and travel writers of all time, and this is her last major book, a sympathetic look at inland China and beyond into Tibet at the end of the 19th century. In describing the journey, Isabella provides a rich mix of observations and describes two occasions when she is almost killed by anti-foreign mobs. It many ways, Isabella created the model for travel writing today, and this one of her greatest works.
Which Level of Paradise Is This Osaka Japan
by Eli M Popular Practical Classic Vintage