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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 915
EAN: 9781741791594
Edition: 10
ISBN: 1741791596
Label: Lonely Planet Publications
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 540
Publication Date: 2009-08
Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications
Studio: Lonely Planet Publications




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Product Description:
Sit down to a steaming bowl of pho on a bustling Hanoi boulevard. Kick back on a languorous boat ride down the Mekong Delta. Swim at a secluded highlands waterfall. Welcome to Vietnam. Endless attractions and adventures await. Make your own connection to this beguiling country with our inspirational, best-selling guide.

• CONNECT WITH CULTURE - History and Culture chapters offer in-depth coverage of the country's rich and dynamic heritage

• BE INSPIRED - new highlights, itineraries and planning sections help you plot your path

• DISCOVER THE FAR-FLUNG with comprehensive coverage of regional Vietnam's mountain villages, unspoiled beaches and remote forests

• STAY IN STYLE with recommendations of Vietnam's best accommodation options, from family-run guesthouses to five-star hotels

• GET AROUND with detailed and cross-referenced maps, including a full-color country map



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Trustworthy, comprehensive with excellent maps.
I am reviewing the L.P.2007 guide. Note: most of the other reviews are for older editions, ie. Pre-2007. I was in Vietnam January-February 2007 and used this guide.

The guide has maps that are superb and easy to use. Both the accommodations and restaurants I chose from the guide's recommendations were good to very good. The cost for accommodations are listed in dollars, instead of the insipid icons that other guides use. Kudos!!! The restaurants cost quotes are in Dong. Caveat! ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Most up-to-date
This was a very good guide. I got the Rough Guide, National Geographic and Let's Go and was most satisfied with Lonely Planet. This had the most up-to-date info and mentioned a few things that were not in the other guides. Let's Go might be best for people in their early 20's. All of the guides avoid giving opinions and pretty much list all the tourist destinations. I found the web site [...] to be the best source for recommends on what to see and do and used the guides for hotel information.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Lonely Planet Vietnam 9 -- LP's best try yet
For the first-time visitor to Vietnam, Lonely Planet's Vietnam 9 overall is a fine production -- and is easily Lonely Planet's best swing at Vietnam -- even if the style police are trying to ruin the show.

Vietnam 9 covers all the big-ticket destinations comprehensively, with detailed sleeping, eating, drinking and sights information. There's a detailed orientation section, loads of maps, crystal clear photos and lots of general information. Good coverage on most of the border crossings is ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Totally useless for the independent traveler...
I was already very disappointed by Nick Ray's "Cambodia", but "Vietnam" tops it all...

Useless information: For example: "Post office - get rid of your stamps here." Do I really need a lecture what a post office is used for? What about opening times? Or if that changes too often - just don't say anything at all. But don't tell me what a post office is good for!

For the package tourist the book might be okay. But for the independent traveler it is a horror! Example: "To get to the ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Do the page 376 hike. Just be prepared
We hiked to the top of Nui Ba Den (or Black Lady Mountain). LP page 376 says it's a 6 hour trek to the top and back, but we took longer.

We didn't ride the cable cars part way up; we walked up from the very bottom.

Started 8:40 am, got back down about 6:30 PM, and we rode those lovely cable cars down the last part. If I ever do it again, I'm riding those cable cars up to the trail head.

Have you hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? I have. 5,000 vertical feet down, ... Read More







 






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