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This Paperback Book item from DK Travel was reviewed on 11-Oct-2008.

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1) Paperback Book Malaysia and Singapore (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. This is a decent guide but I would definately purchase another guide to supplement it. I went on a trip to Kuala Lumpur( I just returned last night) and I took this guide as well as the Lonely Planet Kuala Lumpur guide and they were great together. I did use my LP guide a lot more, but this one does include a lot of good information about all the different sights.¤

2) Paperback Book Malaysia and Singapore (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. This is a great book- full of interesting information, gorgeous photos, and travel tips. We just went to Singapore and it was useful, along with the Groovy MAP ´N´ GUIDE SINGAPOREand Fodor´s Singapore´s 25 Best, 3rd Edition (25 Best).

The only downside is the size. While small enough to carry in a bag, it´s not THAT small- and the section on Singapore is relatively smallcompared to the malaysia section. Overall, while I´m happy I bought it, the other 2 books went with me around town, while this one stayed in the hotel.¤

3) Paperback Book Malaysia and Singapore (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. I used this guide for a 2 day trip to Singapore. The guide was helpful as an overview to Singapore. We used it to find an authentic Malay restaurant on Boat Quay, which was really excellent, and seemed to have a lot of locals, even though it was in a tourist area. There is actually a lot of interesting things to do in Singapore and the guide helped us find them.¤

4) Paperback Book Malaysia and Singapore (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. If you are looking for where to stay, where to eat, what is cool, get a Lonely Planet guide. This is a typical DK Eyewitness guide - packed with detailed historical and cultural information, superb illustrations, an easy-to-follow maps. The information is well-written and is presented in a easy-to-read-and-grasp manner.

I usually get both the Lonely Planet (or similar) and DK.¤

5) Paperback Book Malaysia and Singapore (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. This is an excellent product in many ways. Good text, gorgeous pictures, informative re shopping, food and cultural matters - the beautiful photos of same help a great deal. This is less useful as a primary guide book like the Lonely Planet, which has more nuts and bolts information re places to eat, stay etc., than as anexcellent adjuct. They are really good together to give a complete picture. I lived in Singapore some time ago, and have traveled extesively in Maylasia, and the iformation in the book looks to be acurate as far as I can tell.¤

Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Nov-2008, 07566283509780756628352, 460-090-020-100-500-840-871-8


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