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Phaic Tan: Sunstroke on a Shoestring [jetlag travel guide]

Phaic Tan: Sunstroke on a Shoestring [jetlag travel guide]

Rob Sitch,Santo Cilauro,Tom Gleisner

For too long Phaic Tan has been closed off to the outside world, a country visited each year by just a handful of hardy travellers, aid agency workers and hostage negotiators. Quadrille Publishing, in association with Jetlag Travel Guides, are proud to present the introduction to this undiscovered jewel.
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For too long now Phaic Tan has been closed off to the outside world, a country visited each year by just a handful of hardy travellers, aid agency workers and hostage negotiators. Hot, humid and covered in lush vegetation it is often described as 'The Armpit of South-East Asia'. Quadrille Publishing, in association with Jetlag Travel Guides, are proud to present the first serious introduction to this undiscovered jewel. A fascinating land of contrasts with one foot in the past and another striding determinedly forward, "Phaic Tan" truly is a nation going in circles. The book is packed with information for everyone, from the budget backpacker to the luxury traveller. This invaluable, up-to the-minute guide contains everything you need to plan your trip to Phaic Tan, birthplace of the trouser press and irritable bowel syndrome. About getting there: The national carrier royal Fok Tok Airlines (named after the legendary flightless bird) has worked hard to lift its safety record after a minor incident in 1996 when a plane overshot the runway by 57 kilometres.Where to Stay: The Orient Star Hotel in the capital Bhumpatabumppah, is so luxurious that in every room the mini bar comes complete with a live-in cocktail waiter. The Food: Phaic Tanese cuisine is best described as 'explosive', a flery mix of chilli, garlic and pepper to which food is occasionally added. Etiquette: As in many other Asian countries it is considered rude to point with one's index finger. If you need to indicate a direction or signify something, do so with a series of sharp pelvic thrusts which will generally get the message across.

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Title - Phaic Tan: Sunstroke on a Shoestring [jetlag travel guide]

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Author - Rob Sitch,Santo Cilauro,Tom Gleisner

ISBN 13 - 9781844002399

Imprint - Quadrille Publishing Ltd

Publisher - Quadrille Publishing Ltd

Date Published - 05/08/2005

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Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 130 x 197 x mm

Weight - 453 g

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