Mark Belles Need te Know, FirstTime,Whats New, Ko Chang & Eastern Seaboard After working as ajournalistfor13years,Mark swapped the chilly shores of England for the sunnier coasts of Thailand. Since 2004 Mark has lived in Thailand, where he has contributed to around a dozen books for Lonely Planet, been a TV presenter and, dragged his backpack to every country in SoutheastAsia. Mark lives with hiswife, Ann, and their son, Daniel.
Austin Bush Bangkok, Eat Eikea Local, Food & Drink, Food Spotter s Guide Austin Bush came to Thailand in 1999 as part of a language study programme hosted by Chiang Mai University. The Jure of city life, employment and spicy food eventually led Austin to Bangkok. City life, employment and spicy food have managed to keep him there since. He is a native of Oregon and a writer and photographer who often focuses on food ; David Eimer Hua Hin & Upper Gulf, Deep South section of Ko Samul & Lower Gulf, Thai Massage, Responsible Travel.
Directory, Transport, Health A decade of visltingThailand in search of beaches and fine food prompted David to relocate to Bangkok in 2012. Since then, his work as a journalist for a variety of newspapers and magazines has taken him from the far south of Thailand to its northern most extremities, with many stops in between. He also contributed to Lonely Planet's Thaitand. Damian Harper Month by Month, Itineraries, Choose Your Beach, Diving & Snorkelling, Travel With Children, Ko Samui & LowerGulf, People & Culture.
Environment Damian traded a career in bookselling for a four-year degree in Chinese, a decision that propelled him towards the Far East and a sharp change of tack into travel journalism and guide- book writing. Since the late 1990s, Damian has worked on Lonely Planet guides to places as diverse as China, Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou, London and Ireland. Isabella Noble Welcome to Thailand's Islands & Beaches,Top 15, If You Like.
Reglons at a Glance, Phuket &Andaman Coast English-Australian-Spanish Isabella writes about Thailand, India, Spain and beyond for Lonely Planet, Telegraph Travel and others. A bigfan of Phuket despite its touristy reputation (she also penned Lonely Planet's Pocket Phuket), Isabella first fell for the Andaman on a 2008 backpacking extravaganza.