Southeast Asia Footprint Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

Southeast Asia Footprint Handbook (Footprint Handbooks)

by Andrew Spooner (Author), PaulDixon (Author)

Synopsis

Footprint's Southeast Asia Handbook is the most comprehensive guidebook on the market to this popular and fascinating region. The heart of the guide is divided by country and region, giving comprehensive information on Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Each country and region has an overview map which includes `Don't miss' destinations, local information on how to get around, detailed street maps where relevant, and an Essentials section with information on banks, embassies, emergency services and local festivals. Detailed listings on where to sleep, eat and play are provided for every destination within each country, ensuring travelers have an even better experience. * Essentials section with tips on getting there and around. * Recommended itineraries to help with trip planning * In-depth information on Bangkok, Hong Kong and Singapore, the main travel hubs * Comprehensive listings of where to eat and sleep throughout the region * Detailed street maps for important towns and cities * Full-colour mini atlas section

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1188
Edition: 3rd edition
Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides
Published: 20 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 1907263519
ISBN 13: 9781907263514

Author Bio
Paul has travelled extensively in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Indian subcontinent. He has spent the last nine years living and working in Indonesia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia and China as an English teacher. When not preparing his students for exams, Paul writes travel articles for several foreign magazines and travel websites, as well as helping to research and write guidebooks for Footprint. Andrew Spooner is a feature, travel and sports writer and photographer. His work appears regularly in The Independent on Sunday, The Independent, CNN Traveller, The Guardian, the Observer, GQ and Bike. He has also taught Media and Journalism, part time, at the University of East London. In his previous life, Andrew travelled through the underbelly of Europe with various punk rock bands and he still likes loud music, played badly. After travelling to Thailand in 1989, Andrew developed a fascination with the country and now shares his time between Bangkok and London