AsiaForVisitors eGuides
Yes, you can take it with you! We've taken the in-depth content of AsiaForVisitors.com and ThailandForVisitors.com and compiled electronic mini-guides for many of the region's top cultural sights. Why lug a guidebook with you when you won't need most of the information in it? Our "eGuides" contain much more detail than just about any book, yet each guide is no more than 20 pages in length. Take just what you need to cover the sights you want to see. If you want to know more, please see our FAQ.
For any first-time visitor to Bangkok, there are three "must see" sights that can't be missed. This handy guide provides detailed information on Bangkok's "big three" cultural sights - The Grand Palace, Wat Po and Temple of Dawn. The guides contain much more information than you'll find in any guidebook, plus easy to follow instructions on how to get to each place using Bangkok's mass transit systems.
Take a leisurely stroll through the old walled city of Chiang Mai, the capital of the ancient kingdom of "Lanna", founded more than 700 years ago. Visit ancient temples, colorful fresh markets and other cultural attractions in this pleasant walking tour.
Many of Bangkok's most well known sights, as well as some "hidden" gems, are easily accessible by the city's train, subway and river boat system. This eGuide takes you on a tour of many of these places, which includes traditional Thai houses, Chinatown, and the sprawling weekend market.
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"Hidden" Chiang Mai
Get off the beaten track in Chiang Mai, the 700 year old former capital of Lanna. This eGuide helps you find beautiful old temples seldom visited by tourists, special markets and unique handicraft shops, all easily accessible. As with all our guides, you're provided with detailed information about each destination, along with specific information about how to get there.

