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Lonely Planet Thailand: Detailed Itineraries | Travel Like a Local | Insider Tips | Covers Bangkok & Around, Phuket & the Andaman Coast, Chiang Mai Province, Ko Samui and more (Travel Guide) [Eimer, David, Bensema, Amy, Nualkhair, Chawadee, Stuart, Aydan, Tun-atiruj, Choltanutkun] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Lonely Planet Thailand: Detailed Itineraries | Travel Like a Local | Insider Tips | Covers Bangkok & Around, Phuket & the Andaman Coast, Chiang Mai Province, Ko Samui and more (Travel Guide) Review: Lonely Planet does it again - like all other Lonely Plantet guides i've used this is incredibly thorough, with lots of detail, maps, layouts of particular sites, tips etc. Well worth the money. Review: Giid book - Normal good lonely planet book.






| Best Sellers Rank | #36,018 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in General Thailand Travel Guides #1 in Bangkok Travel Guides #7 in General Asia Travel Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (415) |
| Dimensions | 5.15 x 1 x 7.8 inches |
| Edition | 19th |
| ISBN-10 | 1788688880 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1788688888 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 600 pages |
| Publication date | April 30, 2024 |
| Publisher | Lonely Planet |
D**.
Lonely Planet does it again
like all other Lonely Plantet guides i've used this is incredibly thorough, with lots of detail, maps, layouts of particular sites, tips etc. Well worth the money.
G**O
Giid book
Normal good lonely planet book.
J**.
Very helpful for planning first Thailand trip.
This is a great book. We are planning our first trip to Thailand and the book is very detailed. I especially found the section on planning your trip useful. I took off one star because I would have liked there to be pictures of hotels and a bit more information on that. Other than that, I would recommend this for good restaurants, maps, and detailed things to do.
S**S
Always get a Lonely Planet guidebook when traveling to a developing country
Lonely Planet always comes through. Great guidebook. If you're traveling to a developing country with spotty Wi-Fi, a book you can hold in your hand and refer to is a must.
L**A
Essential for Thailand trip!
Used this like a bible throughout my travels in Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Koh Tao. Great info, tips, recommendations. Can get heavy so I ended up ripping out sections for long days walking around the city. The neighborhood section maps and bar crawl recommendations were great.
N**E
poor quality book, on 2 different books, binding comes off with gentle use
poor quality binding on 2 of the exact same books, you will have to try to glue the cover back on , also the content these days no longer include details on how to navigate or find places, I guess you are just supposed to use apps for that, which seems to be about all that gets updated, 90% of the book is just the same old from older editions, I still remember when the Thailand books was about 3 times the size at the same price , sad
A**R
Great guide!
Great resource when you travel to Thailand!
P**L
Not That Great
I am in Bangkok right now and this book, bought for the trip, is a bit disappointing. It's frustratingly general with few specific recommendations. Likeโcould they recommend particularly well-respected places for Thai massage (instead of noting that if you see scantily-clad women in an establishment it''s probably one of the sktchy ones), or how to specifically get to various attractions alluded to? It's kind of sound-bite style.
J**V
This book has changed the complete information we use to get in older version of lonely planet book, no hotels stay suggest nightlife place activities are shown. Book has failed totally.
R**N
Very good insight
A**O
It's great
A**R
Lonely Planet has been (or shall I say USED TO BE) my beloved guidebook series for almost three decades. I trusted it pretty much implicitly and used it both during the planning stage and while at my destination. This has changed now. The latest edition is almost 200 pages thinner than the last, and this happened at the cost of the accommodation, restaurant and transportation sections, which have now been reduced to random blurbs at the bottom of some pages. This, effectively, has made pre-journey planning rather challenging (yes, I have heard of the Internet, but to get into details you need some general idea, and this is not presented in the book). The new edition is chaotic and random in its structure, starting with the list of contents (BEYOND Krabi? BEYOND Chiang Mai? How are you supposed to find smaller places if they are never listed there). Then there is some random advice (do not let mosquitoes into your bungalow, seriously?!) and some failed attempts at humor (see one of the attached photos, in which the author cannot guarantee passionate nights if you stay in House of Passion hotel). Please... The information is gravely incomplete and random (you may have noticed a pattern here). I didn't attempt to compare the current and previous edition page by page, I used to believe Lonely Planet have editors who look at the contents critically; however, had I travelled with the new edition, I would never find the mangrove walk in Krabi. It isn't mentioned there and I found it a highlight of my stay. The order of the information presented is confusing at best, for example you get a poor map of Ko Lanta town walk (page 534) in the middle of Ko Phi Phi section. The worst, however, is the quality of maps. Unless my copy was printed on empty cartridges, the readability of the maps is dramatically diminished due to the choice of light grayish font on (mostly) beige-ish background. With the exception of a few details which the authors deemed important, these, for a change, will burn your retinas. The maps are either overloaded with absolutely redundant details, or heavily lacking any. One of my photos compares the map of Ko Samui from the previous and current edition (on the left and right, respectively). All in all, the new edition seems like a bad Tik Tok, attempting at entertainment (poorly) rather than information (even worse so). Not a diss at Tik Tok, mind you, just an observation. Avoid at all cost, buy the previous edition (which is a good old Lonely Planet guidebooks), and while it may lack in being up-to-date (not really), it certainly delivers big time. I do hope Lonely Planet will realize this is a failed experiment and bring back the goods. Fingers crossed! An edit: not looking for a rating conspiracy here, but how come only 3 out of 35 reviews so far (including mine) have come from the customers who actually purchased the product? All the others, Vine customers apparently, have been offered a free copy of the guidebook...
T**S
This book is going to be very handy for my upcoming trip, lots of information
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