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The Rough Guide to Thailand (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
The Rough Guide to Thailand (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

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Authors: Paul Gray, Lucy Ridout
Publisher: Rough Guides Ltd
Category: Book

List Price: £15.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1915

Media: Paperback
Edition: 6Rev Ed
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 984
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1843536773
Dewey Decimal Number: 915.930444
EAN: 9781843536772
ASIN: 1843536773

Publication Date: October 26, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Thailand Real Guide
  • Paperback - Travel Bugs: Thailand (Travel Bugs)
  • Paperback - The Rough Guide to Thailand - 5th Edition
  • Paperback - The Rough Guide to Thailand (Edition 5)
  • Unknown Binding - Three-dimensional operational interpolation
  • Paperback - Thailand the rough guide (Rough Guides)
  • Paperback - THAILAND THE ROUGH GUIDE
  • Paperback - Thailand: The Rough Guide (Rough Guide Thailand)
  • Paperback - Thailand: The Rough Guide (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Although, I couldn't go to everywhere in the book this left me thirsty for more!   December 29, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Although I travelled just before a new edition of this book was published, I thought this book was excellent in helping me plan my holiday in advance. We knew we wanted to go to Thailand but weren't quite sure where - this book helped us decide based on not only things to see & do but weather condtions etc, which I found were excellent compared to many internet sites and travel brochures (which portray Thailand as one climate area, when in fact it has many different weather systems). The book was excellent and still felt 'up to date'; for example it helped us find the most fab little boutique hotel "Buddy Lodge" in Bankok which was exactly what we were looking for and never would have found otherwise. Also it had fantastic and accurate info on the Grand Palace, such as tours times and prices, not to mention a complete guide to the whole complex, building by building!

These books make such a fantastic read in terms of filling you in on culture and traditions - because I had read this before we travelled I spotted lots of things I would have missed otherwise. It seemed a shame that we only went on a two week tourist holiday - the book made me want to go back packing around the whole country!



5 out of 5 stars Don't bother with the 'Lonely Planet ' guides   September 19, 2006
 11 out of 14 found this review helpful

This is about the tenth Rough Guide I've used, and as usual it has been an excellent source of most importantly accurate information. All Rough Guides have evidently been well researched and give step-by-step procedures of what to do on arrival, finding accommodation and local transport etc. I've never understood why so many travellers use 'Lonely Planet' guides. The title may very well sound ethereal and full of the romatic allusion (illusion?) of travelling, but I have found them at best very mediochre. I can think their popularity lies more in the fact of their reputation. If you're a 'serious' traveller you only ever get the Lonely Planet. Well don't bother, get a Rough Guide which you will almost certainly find more useful.


4 out of 5 stars VERY GOOD INFO   January 14, 2005
 13 out of 17 found this review helpful

I went to Thailand for the first time a week ago. I couldn't use the book to its full due to the Tsunami. I was due to go to Krabi and Phi Phi but had to stay in the un-affected areas. The book was great for a starter but we didn't realise it was the 2002 addition. It maybe that the book has been updated but it didn't say how built up Chewang Beach Koh Samui would be. It sounded great but the book does not mention McDonalds, Starbucks, Boots, you name it every thing you have at home!
We found it very helpfull for Bangkok though and to generally get to know Thailand, its history and its culture!
I have had rough guide before and they are well worth it, just check the edition!



5 out of 5 stars Everything you need except your passport   March 4, 2004
 23 out of 25 found this review helpful

Rough Guide Thailand is one of the best in the range, and it strikes just the right balance, although the book still weighs in on the heavier end in a backpack, its pretty much all useful. especially for the traveller who is exploring thailand, which is after all a very big country.

The books coverage strikes a good balance, and the design is very user friendly, the features of the (not so) new design which are particuliarly useful are the end of chapter transport connections overview with approx times, and the 40 things not to miss photos at the front is a great selection, and can serve as an inspiring hit list.

The book is very well suited to the independant traveller, and the accomodation on the whole was more accurately on target than in many other guides, to agree with 50% or more of the reccomendations is a very good sign, although thailand moves quickly, not least in accomodation, so it is very difficult to keep coverage up to date.

On the whole the food selections were ok, generally this is the weakest point in the rough guide series, Bangkok is least well served in this respect, but when pushed and feeling lazy outside the capital it will deliver somewhere to eat pretty quickly. (not that finding somewhere to eat is a problem in thaialnd).
there is a small but quite useful language section which could be expanded to double its length and be even more useful, and the history section isnt too overwhelming, but i guess more thai phrase books are sold separately than history books and hence the obvious imbalance here.
The Rough guide to Thailand is nicely pitched, accurate and informative.


4 out of 5 stars Buy the Rough Guide too...   August 27, 2003
 6 out of 32 found this review helpful

Lonely Planet guides tend not to be quite as in depth as the Rough Guide equivalents, and this is no exception. Great to flick through for a quick and dirty overview, not so good for in depth background reading. As always the information on Bangkok is great, but not so clever once you get out of the capital. We deseperately yearned for a decent city map, and the Mango Tree restaurant in Bangkok (recommnded here and in the Rough Guide) was truly rough!



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