Frommer’s Thailand (Frommer’s Complete) (Paperback)

May 22, 2008

 Frommer’s Thailand (Frommer’s Complete) (Paperback)
by Charlotte Shalgosky (Author)

Product Description
You’ll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer’s. It’s like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go–they’ve done the legwork for you, and they’re not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer’s Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You’d be lost without us!

Frommer’s holds the key to worry-free travel in this exotic land, with valuable cultural insights, the latest trip-planning advice, detailed maps, and smart tips on language, local customs, and getting around. You’ll find honest, in-depth reviews of luxury beach resorts, high-tech business hotels, intimate inns, and simple guest houses and bungalows, all based on recent personal inspections.

We’ll show you spectacular beaches, waterfalls, floating markets, majestic temples, ancient ruins, national parks, palaces, and traditional villages. We’ll lead you to amazing restaurants, and even take you elephant trekking in the Northern Hills. You’ll also rely on us to guide you through the confusing, bustling, but intriguing city of Bangkok (our author, who lived there while writing this guide, knows it intimately, and discovered all sorts of hidden surprises). With Frommer’s in hand, you’ll experience all the wonder of Thailand!

From the Back Cover

Frommer’s. The best trips start here.

Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer.

  • The best beaches, temples, and wilderness treks—plus advice on volunteering at elephant camps and taking Thai cooking classes.

  • Outspoken opinions on what’s worth your time and what’s not.

  • Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever your budget.

  • Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.

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Thailand (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) (Turtleback)

 Thailand (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) (Turtleback)

by Rosalyn Thiro (Editor), Jonathan Cox (Editor), Marcus Hardy (Editor), Tim Hollis (Editor), Lesley McCave (Editor), Sean O’Connor (Editor), Philip Blenkinsop (Photographer), Stuart Isett (Photographer), Kim Sayer (Photographer), Michael Spencer (Photographer)
 
By  "winyu" (Cambridge, MA, USA)s
As a Thai, I found this book surprisingly accurate to a certain degree. Even to some notorious aspects about Thailand, it provides some truthful information rather than worse-than-reality stuff for those potically correct issues. The graphics is amazing and precise in terms of Thai architecture (I’m an architect). Another compliment goes to some inside info e.g. shopping districts and local customs. I even decided to buy a copy myself even though it’s my own country as a good intro to Thailand whenever my Ameican friends ask me to describe it which they usually do.

I recommend this book for people who search for cultural aspect rather than hotels and restaurants. I’m using some books from this very series to travel in Europ too.

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Butterfly: An Erotic Odyssey - Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex in Southeast Asia) (Mass Market Paperback)

 Butterfly: An Erotic Odyssey - Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex in Southeast Asia) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Steven Yang (Author)
 
By  Elliot (Boston, MA.)

Aside from learning a great deal about sexual positions and how to live and enjoy life, Steven Yang shares with his readers lots of true to life nuances like the physical build and temperament of the women he encountered in Thailand, Cambodia and The Philippines. In true artist’s fashion he elaborates on the minute details of his experiences, teaching us how to be cognizant of life in all its facets. He also teaches a great deal about Southern Asian society and their women in particular. He shows an uncanny ability to quickly read a personality, something few of us men are adept at.
Steven’s writing style allows one to vicariously share his voracious appetite for life. By generously allowing his readers access to some of his intimate thoughts, he shares experiences with us that we would ordinarily never have.
Overall I realy enjoyed his writing style. Some of his material is peppered with humorous and poignant remarks, like when he comments about some young US solders who visited an area with seasoned working girls "they looked like they had just fallen off a cabbage truck". Many lines throughout the book are worthy of being emblazoned in bronze.
As a person, Mr. Yang seems quite the sophisticate. He has clearly been around the block many times and I’m astounded at his scope and wide grasp of many subjects…. Most importantly, he knows himself well.

I presume his portrayals were of actual events (they seem real enough) and this gives the added dimension of a guide that others can follow should they choose to. In fact he teaches throughout the book, from tidbits of Thai language to locations and much more. A virtual treasure trove of information!

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Will help you learn much more than the basics

 Thai: Lonely Planet Phrasebook (Paperback)
by Bruce Evans (Author), Lonely Planet Phrasebooks (Author)

Key Phrases: prûng née, têe nài, dâi mài, North Thailand, Chiang Mai, South Thailand (more…)
By  Joseph Barrett "thailand english teacher" (Bangkok, Thailand)

 I’ve been to Thailand twice now and am planning to live there for a few years. This book has taught me the basics and beyond. I recommend it because the tone marks and pronunciations are easy to understand and the book teaches you the rules so that you can figure out different variations of a word. There is also an English/Thai, Thai/English dictionary in the back and the book is small enough to fit in your pocket. Thai script plus phonetic thai is included. The only downside I can see is that the words are so tiny that it’s sometimes hard to see thai script vowels and tonal marks.

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The best all-country Thailand guidebook

 Thailand (Country Guide) (Paperback)

by China Williams (Author), Aaron Anderson (Author), Brett Atkinson (Author), Tim Bewer (Author), Becca Blond (Author), Virginia Jealous (Author), Lisa Steer (Author)
Key Phrases: Getting There, Chiang Mai, Phi Phi (more…)
 
5.0 out of 5 stars The best all-country Thailand guidebook, September 24, 2007
By 
M. Baum (Sometimes West, Sometimes East)
(REAL NAME)   

Beating up on whatever LP guidebook applies to wherever you find yourself is a favorite pass-time of the road-weary or the jaded ex-pat. You instantly become a cool-guy for bashing the guidebooks. Yawn. Then you try to offer (or sell) you own advice! Let’s back up for a second and review this guidebook for what it is: a guidebook.

About me, I’m a perpetual farang (Thai for westerner). I’ve used at least 4 of LP’s Thailand books, a handful of competitor’s Thailand books, and at least a dozen regional guides and city guides that overlap with this most rececent LP Thailand. I’ve been making trips to Thailand for more than a decade. I’ve worked there, taught there, and been a student there. I love Bangkok. I love it when a guidebook can tell me something new about BKK or Thailand. And ust when I think I knew it all, this one manages to show me a thing or two!

This LP Thailand is moving in the right direction. From the first few pages you can tell that LP has cut and cleared some dead wood from the old editions and has freshened things up significantly. The voice is new and lively, not like some loudspeaker at a bus terminal calling out bays and destinations. Production value is up. Content is fresh but still reliable. Hello LP: The key to being a good guidebook is to avoid what’s ultra-new and trendy and instead give the reader dependability. When I want to know about the hot new club or the latest border-crossing info I go to the web or I talk to other travellers. Those things change weekly. It seems like LP has figured this out with this volume. When others say that it’s missing from this book I wonder if they really know what they’re asking for.

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