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This Rough Guide toSoutheast Asia is one of a new generation of informative andeasy-to-use travel-guide eBooks that guarantees you make the most of yourtrip. An essential tool for pre-trip planning, it also makes a great travelcompanion when youre on the road.
From the chapters offercomprehensive and in-depth coverage of the whole of Southeast Asia, including countryhighlights, local phrases and full-colour maps featuring all the sights and listings.
Detailed area maps feature in the guide chaptersand are also listed in the , accessible from the table of contents. Depending on yourhardware, you can double-tap on the maps to see larger-scale versions, orselect different scales. There are also thumbnails below more detailed maps in these cases, you can opt to zoom left/top or zoom right/bottom orview the full map. The screen-lock function on your device is recommendedwhen viewing enlarged maps. Make sure you have the latest software updates,too.
Throughout the guide, weve flagged up ourfavourite places - a stand-out guesthouse, an atmospheric caf, a specialrestaurant - with the author pick icon . You can selectyour own favourites and create a personalized itinerary by bookmarking thesights, venues and activities that are of interest, giving you the quickestpossible access to everything youll need for your time away.
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Weve gone to a lot of effort to ensure that the fourth edition of The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia on a Budget is accurateand up-to-date. However, things change places get discovered, opening hoursare notoriously fickle, restaurants and rooms raise prices or lower standards.If you feel weve got it wrong or left something out, wed like to know, and ifyou can remember the address, the price, the hours, the phone number, so muchthe better.
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Acknowledgements
Emma Boyle Many thanks to Jake Corke and to JackBartholomew for sound Cambodia advice. Also to Ducky, Stephane and Dara, and toJo Crisp for your support. In Kampot, big shout outs to Stephane and Yan foryour company and insights, and also to Stephane at Coastal. In Sihanoukville,cheers to The Dive Shop for helping me island hop and to Ana, Mick and the teamfor travel advice. My appreciation to the Shallow Waters team and to Jason Webbin Koh Kong for keeping my up-to-date with local info. Finally, thanks to Rosieand Ian for your helpful updates on Phnom Penhs dining scene! Last but notleast, shout outs to following readers for sharing their tips and updates:Mimosa Nguyen, Andrea Zobec, James Molony, Sandy Schagen, Monica Mackaness andJohn Garratt.
Kiki Deere Many thanks to Eliane, Jeremy and Casperfor their wonderful hospitality and plethora of KL recommendations; my greatschool friend Biggy whom I managed to team up with after all these years and whointroduced me to KLs best fish head curry; Lily, in George Town, for pointingme in the right direction in her quirky hometown; Christina Wee in Singapore,for kindly putting me up again ten years after we first met, and for all herexcellent recommendations; Hugh Nolan, for giving me a fun taster of Singaporeannightlife; Budgie, as ever, for his support; Lucy Cowie, Ellie Aldridge and allthe team at Rough Guides for commissioning me to work on such greatchapters.
Anna Kaminski Many thanks to everyone who assisted meduring the course of my travels in Borneo, Hong Kong, Macau and Vietnam. Inparticular, Id like to thank Chung-Wah in Hong Kong, Steve in Macau; Tom,Katie, Lupa Masa, Anton, Gert, Wong, Scuba Junkie, Mrs Lee and Donald and Marinain Borneo; Ben, Howard, Tony, Multi, Tung, Sapa OChau, Maria and Mayra inVietnam.