15/03/2010
Insight Guides Philippines
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One of over 400 titles in the Insight series, local writers convey the insider’s perspective on how to get the most out of your trip. The photojournalistic approach captures the uniqueness of each culture and location.
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THIS BOOK HAD A LOT OF INFORMATION THAT WILL BE HELPFUL ON MY TRIP TO THE PHILIPPINES.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book contains magnificent photographs of the Philippines – its attractions, its people, its history, its festivals. In addition to detailed descriptions of the main Philippine cities and towns, it also contains over 80 pages of “Features” (essays on the culture of the Philippines).
As such, this book is an excellent introduction to the country. It is not primarily a travel guide (though it can be used as one) but a book that you will enjoy browsing through again and again.
Rating: 5 / 5
Good ‘intro’ to the Philippines:
-100+ pages colorfully delineating the historical influences and culture,
-200+ pages Descriptions of regions/cities/sights with historical & statistical info woven in that succinctly captures the meaning of most places,
-40+ pages providing general travel information (i.e. hotels, restaraunts, services, etc.)
-Colorful pictures that capture the emotion of the people & land,
-Good regional maps (although they switched the East Visayas and West Visayas maps!!!).
Great book for someone looking for a crash course on the Philippines in preparation for a first trip. However, even more fundamental that this book, in my opinion, is reading the ‘Culture Smart! Philippines’ book which is purely (and insightfully) focused on culture. Reading this first will add incremental meaning as you read ‘Insight Guides Philippines’. Also, Lonley Planet’s Philippines book, while much more of a traditional travel guide, is probably the third book you will want.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have lived in the Philippines and visited there many times. I find the Insight Guide Philippines to be informative, accurate, easy to navigate and a pleasure to use, with beautiful photography! In addition to tourism information, this book gives a fairly in-depth review of the history and culture of the Philippines. It also contains good cross-references to map locations of sights of interest. My informed Filipino friends have asked me where they can get a copy of this book!
I have also used the Insight Guide Thailand, and find it equally as good!
Rating: 5 / 5
it’s true, manila is not the Philippines. Pilipinos of Manila/Luzon have a
Different mentality from Pilipinos of Visayas and Mindanao, I don’t recommend Manila as a first choice for foreigners. As in any 3rd world Major city, most people will try to con you, I would recommend Visayas as a first choice, Bohol, Dumaguete & Boracay are generally foreigner friendly. Plus its not congested and has one of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Also it is cheaper than manila in a lot of things. Manila pilipinos try to poorly imitate a pseudo-american lifestyle, they adore american culture. While Visayas & Mindanao are more Pilipino culturally but not backward, just more traditional. I would recommend Bohol as you first try. then Dumaguete or Cebu then boracay. usual tip for performers/hosts/drivers/guides/ are a measely $2.00 (100 pesos) and they
are shy to ask, so be generous. If you have ten bucks in your pocket, it can go a long way. Hope this helps.
Rating: 4 / 5