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Reading for Luang Prabang
I have seen plenty of rec. for books, maps, etc. for Thailand but what do you recommend for LP? I don't even have a guidebook yet for Laos and maybe I don't need one since my only stop there will be LP. Thanks.
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I enjoy reading travel-journal type books. One of the few I found about Laos (but not about LP) was called "Another Quiet American", about a young american guy's experience living in Vientiane.
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a map is really not necessary as there are only about 3 streets in one direction and 2 dozen crossing them....its all very easy....your main focus is on the main street...called "farang way"....
a guide book would be helpful to describe the temples and their locations.... don't miss the out of town silk co-op...just ask a driver to take you there |
I was a big fan of 'To Asia With Love'
http://www.amazon.com/Asia-Love-Conn...457&sr=8-1 It covers Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam + Thailand. What I like most is it's written less like a travel guide and more like overheard dinner party conversations with ex-pats who know the best of the best in each place. Reason I mention it is there's quite a good chunk of info on LP (we're going in November ourselves for the first time!) Found the book to be quite unique...a total spin on the usual Lonely Planet/Rough Guide fare. Happy travels! |
I have a compact Insight Guide to Laos, most of which is about LP. I think it is worthwhile to have something in the way of a guidebook.
For reading, I suggest In Search of the Elephant Kings. I read it before I visited LP and I felt like I should know the people there. |
Thanks so much, will check them all out. Hope LP is an easy place to spend 4 days alone! It sounds like there is plenty to do and good shopping. It also sounds like it will be quite chilly in Dec.
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