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- Language
- Vietnamese
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- Publisher
- Nhà xuất bản Lao động
- Pages
- 331
- ISBN
- 9786045931929
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The book is widely praised as an incredibly useful and inspiring guide for travel, particularly for backpacking in Southeast Asia. Reviewers consistently highlight its comprehensive information, providing readers with a general overview of the countries the author visited, including historical, geographical, and cultural insights. Many found it to be a meticulous and practical resource, offering detailed instructions and essential tips for planning a trip, especially for first-time backpackers or solo female travelers. The author's personal experiences, reflections, and worldview are noted for their ability to transmit a strong passion for exploration, motivating readers to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the world. It effectively addresses common concerns about independent travel, making the idea of backpacking seem less daunting and more achievable.
While rich in information, some reviewers felt the book occasionally reads more like a factual guide or a catalog of data, rather than a deeply personal narrative. Critics noted that some of the practical information, such as flight or accommodation details, can quickly become outdated. There were comments that the writing style, at times, lacked the engaging storytelling or in-depth cultural and culinary exploration found in other travel memoirs, leading to a somewhat dry or generic feel for some readers. A few reviewers wished for more profound personal anecdotes or unique perspectives on the places visited, suggesting that certain information could easily be found through online searches. Additionally, one reviewer expressed a preference for a broader range of travel experiences beyond the author's focus on temples and budget backpacking.
Despite these criticisms, the overall consensus is that the book is a valuable and beneficial read. It successfully serves its primary purpose of inspiring and equipping readers for their own adventures. This book is highly recommended for aspiring backpackers, especially those new to international travel or planning their first trip to Southeast Asia, as it provides a solid foundation of knowledge and practical advice. It is also an excellent choice for anyone seeking motivation to travel, challenging the notion that extensive wealth is required for exploration. However, readers looking for a purely literary travel memoir with deep emotional introspection or seasoned travelers seeking advanced cultural analyses might find it less aligned with their expectations.
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