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Lonely Planet Philippines (6th Ed)

Lonely Planet Philippines (6th Ed)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good guide, but out-of-date
Review: As always, Lonely Planet provides excellent and thorough travel information and travel tips. But all such information is extremely time-sensitive. With this guide published in 1997, which contains advice dating back to 1996 or so, we are far out of date ! Advice is great and complete, but much of it is out-dated. The Philippines have changed a lot in the last four years. Prices quoted in the guide make no sense any more. Historical and political information also need a great deal of revision. All in all, on this occasion you may be better off getting one of the other guides (until - of course - LP publish a newer edition of this one).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good guide, but out-of-date
Review: As always, Lonely Planet provides excellent and thorough travel information and travel tips. But all such information is extremely time-sensitive. With this guide published in 1997, which contains advice dating back to 1996 or so, we are far out of date ! Advice is great and complete, but much of it is out-dated. The Philippines have changed a lot in the last four years. Prices quoted in the guide make no sense any more. Historical and political information also need a great deal of revision. All in all, on this occasion you may be better off getting one of the other guides (until - of course - LP publish a newer edition of this one).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Useful but lacking opinions
Review: I have used many Lonely Planet Guides and they are all useful. This one is also useful, but unfortunately tends to present facts only. The other books have plenty of opinions which are so valuable. LP Philippines doesn't have many of these and it is difficult to pick the "best" places. It also lacks info on the "darker" side of the Philippines, especially Manila and I feel it needs more on travel safety and security - without being paraniod.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully useful guide
Review: I was able to use this guide exclusively while extensively traveling throughout the Philippines over a period of six months. The only thing missing is a map of jeepney routes in Manila. I found myself frequently, and simply, amazed at the accuracy of so many details, even in the remotest areas. My experience in-country was greatly enhanced and a tremendous success, thanks to this book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Best Philippine Guide Book
Review: I've read all the Philippine guide books. This is the best by far.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: informative but outdated
Review: Jans Peters wrote a very informative book published in 1993. Since then, two editions have been released with no changes in the sections I have first hand knowledge of. (southern Cebu) A hotel that went out of buisness in 1993 is still reccommended and the many places that have opened up since then have not been added. It is obvious that since the death of Jans no one at lonely planet has bothered to update this(formerly) excellent guidebook. What a shame Lonely Planet keeps republishing it without updates.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: just travel........
Review: lotsa interesting places jens has visited........even met some of the people that contributed info. on far off treks.....i think a guide book would be a great help to new travellers.!..

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Needs improvement
Review: LP Philippines contains very informative data for travellers. But what it lacks poorly in is the author's opinion for the places which would help the traveller in deciding how to map out the itinerary.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: update details on Legaspi City
Review: The biggest and most beautiful hotel in Legaspi City, Albay which is Mayon International Hotel is not included in your 7th edition. Your data about this city is very much outdated. Lots of hotels written in the book have shut down. Do another research.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Seriously out of date!
Review: The Lonely Planet series is excellent and you can never go too wrong with it. Unfortunately, the Phillippines guide book written by Jens Peters is seriously out of date. This book was published in 1997 when the political and economic situation in the Phillippines were radically different. Since the Asian economic crisis, the Piso is now worth half as much as it was in 1997 but the unsuspecting reader will not know this. The political situation is such places as Mindinao has also deteriated considerably and poses a danger to tourists.

Peters provides this book with a wealth of information and it certainly isn't his fault that Lonely Planet has lapsed in updating it. I advise travelers to verify the information in this book with friends and sources on the Internet. I also hope that LP updates this book as soon as possible.


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