Lonely Planet offers a fully updated guide to the natural and cultural wonders of a country of sublime beauty. This book will help you discover Vietnam's pristine beaches, lush rainforests, best highland treks, as well as the colorful nightlife of Saigon. It also includes places to stay and eat for a wide range of budgets. Highlights include special sections on visiting hill tribes and language.
Let your senses thrill to the sights, sounds and tastes of Vietnam. Our guide will help you discover the serene landscapes of the Mekong and Red River deltas, dodge cyclists and cyclos in noisy Ho Chi Minh City and drool over exotic local delicacies.
Over 80 maps of cities, town and regions
The low-down on the most colourful festivals, best bars and liveliest markets
Mouth-watering information on Vietnamese food, from noodle soup to grilled gecko
Top sights and out-of-the-way attractions for every taste
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Whitaker's Almanack 2008 is the perfect book for anyone interested in
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Whitaker's Almanack brings together a wider range of facts, figures and
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# Extensive data on every world country
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# Directory listings of UK education bodies, societies and institutions, trade unions, clubs, media and sports organisations
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