Livres : Date de l'ajout : 7 avr. 2008




Total number of titles: 441


Page number: 84
 

 

Lonely Planet Cambodia

Auteur: Nick Ray
Maison d'édition: Lonely Planet Publications
Genre: Guide voyage
Reader Rating: 4.5 (19 voix)
Lieu stockage: Rés. ppale
Lu/non lu: SO Résumé: Angkor Wat is just the beginning. If you want to dig deeper into the real Cambodia, this guide is your key. Unlock the mysteries of the sacred temples, share the Mekong with endangered dolphins, and eat with pythons and cobras by your side. With Lonely Planet, you'll have the adventure you always dreamed of.
• EXPERT RESIDENT AUTHOR - providing the best insider tips and tricks
• UNBEATABLE ACCURACY - updated on the road, in person
• THE WORLD'S BEST TRAVEL MAPS
• NO GUESSWORK - opinionated reviews and inspiring highlight sections
• LISTINGS FOR ALL BUDGETS - from pinching pennies to living large


 

Laos & Cambodia

Auteur: Clare Griffiths
Maison d'édition: Insight Guides
Genre: Guide voyage
Reader Rating: 4.5 (4 voix)
Lieu stockage: Rés. ppale
Lu/non lu: SO Résumé: Insight Guides, the world's largest visual travel guide series, in association with Discovery Channel, the world's premier source of nonfiction entertainment, provides more insight than ever. From the most popular resort cities to the most exotic villages, Insight Guides capture the unique character of each culture with an insider's perspective. Inside every Insight Guide you'll find: .Evocative, full-colour photography on every page .Cross-referenced, full-colour maps throughout .A brief introduction including a historical timeline .Lively, essays by local writers on the culture, history, and people .Expert evaluations on the sights really worth seeing .Special features spotlighting particular topics of interest .A comprehensive Travel Tips section with listings of the best restaurants, hotels, and attractions, as well as practical information on getting around and advice for travel with children


 

Cambodia & Angkor: A Travel Sketchbook

Auteur: Elsie Hebersteim, Damien Chavanat, Justin Creedy Smith, Elsie, Justin Creedy Smith, Lisa Davidson
Maison d'édition: Butterworth-Heinemann
Genre: Reference
Reader Rating: 5.0 (1 voix)
Lieu stockage: Rés. ppale
Lu/non lu: Lu Résumé: If you'd like to get an idea about Cambodia before you go, without spoiling your future travel experience - because you've already seen it all on photos, or if you want to recall your own travel memories, you may like this beautiful book.
"Les Trois Moustiquaires" (literally, "The Three Moskito Nets" a French pun playing on the likeness of moustiquaires = moskito net, and musquetaires = musketeers) travelled Cambodia twice in 2000 and 2002 and captured a lot of the atmosphere of this magnificent and difficult country in their inspiring impressions. Text and images lead you off the beaten track, as you follow Damien, Elsie and Justin, who team up with their French/Cambodian friend Benito, to travel the country.
Benito runs "Krousar Thmey" ("New Family"), one of Cambodia's many NGOs, this one providing shelter and schooling for Cambodian street children. The authors follow Benito as he visits his projects, meets with children, teachers, and even the Queen of Cambodia. You get a glimpse of some the problems this very poor country still suffers as a result of decades of war and one of the most terrible genocides, despite the waves of tourists that have recently discovered the temples of Angkor Wat. At the same time, you witness how the good will of a few people, like Benito, can make a significant difference. Cambodia has several such examples, the childrens' hospital in Siem Reap run by Swiss doctor Beat Richner, a/k/a Beatocello, is another.
But the book also covers the magnificent temples and some of the more picturesque landscapes. What is most appealing besides the text are the extraordinarily beautiful watercolors and original images made of polaroids, composed photos, and collages, using "objets trouves" such as old advertisings, airplane and bus tickets, candy wrappers, and the like. The book encourages you to look for some of the unexpected things that create the atmosphere and image of a country. The nature of the illustrations gives you an idea of the place - but without giving everything away; you still have room to add your own experiences as you read and look.
If you consider buying this book, in English or French, you may also want to do so directly from Krousar Thmey. Some of the proceeds go to the funding of its many activities.
Check out www.myfriend.org/krousar-thmey/e/index.html
If you want to learn about Dr. Beat Richner and his childrens' hospitals, go to: www.beatocello.ch.
The same authors also created a similar travel journal on the Island of Zanzibar, but I think it is only available in French.


 

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