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Michael Buckley offers advice on avoiding la ndmines and malaria while steering travellers to the best of Indochina. Once more you can tour the ruins of Angkor Wat, motorcycle through the Central Highlands or cruise the Mekon g. '
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About this bookTour the ruins of Angkor Wat, motorcycle through the Central Highlands, or cruise the Mekong on a cargo boat. Whether you want to navigate the Red River or circumvent the red tape, this handbook delivers what you need to orchestrate a satisfying trip to this new travel frontier. With its thoroughly-researched background and cultural data--and wealth of practical information--this is the most comprehensive guide to Indochina on the market.
Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos Handbook, 2nd edition, 1998. Moon Travel Handbooks, ISBN 1566911311, paperback, 730 pages with 142 b/w photos, over 100 illustrations, and 116 maps.
Back Cover: Indochina's no ordinary destination, and Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos Handbook is no ordinary travel guide. Maverick travel writer Michael Buckley packs its pages with one-of-a-kind experiences and insights into cultural nuances that other books gloss over--or miss entirely. Inside this book youll find: --Details on touring the ruins of Angkor Wat, exploring the karst islets of Halong Bay, and cruising the Mekong River --Offbeat sidebars on such topics as the Market Economy Shrine near Hanoi, and the Wartime Souvenir Shop in Saigon --Practical information on new flights, border crossings and Laotian sectors freshly opened to independent travel --Extensive dining and lodging reviews, and 116 detailed maps.
"A throrough approach to three of the hottest destinations in Asia. Buckley sounds like someone who has traveled every pock-marked road, eaten in every Mom and Pop noodle stand, and slept in every guesthouse between Saigon and Muang Sing, Laos. Planning to bicycle in Hanoi? . . . Looking for the best bar in Phnom Penh? A good hotel in Vientiane, Laos? . . . This guide has a wealth of detail and the ring of authenticity." The New York Times