2015
10
May
Should I visit Malaysia, Singapore, or the Philippines after Cambodia?
10
May
Question:
Humans say...
Candice
Cambodia us the best! Stay there;)
Chris
Cambodia is awesome, but you could add another country and still have time to get a decent feel for it. No less than 2 weeks in a country, other than Singapore that takes 3 days tops. Suggestions: Pack light. Rent a scooter in the small towns so you can really explore. Take tuktuks or motorcycle taxis in the cities cause the traffic is insane if you aren't accustomed to it. Where you go depends on what you want to do or enjoy! Koh Rong is amazing if you like beaches and laidback parties. Go to the Killing Fields in Phnom Penh and don't be ashamed to weep opening. Don't support anything that exploits animals... Which is basically everything involving animals. Exception: The Mondulkiri Project in Sam Monorom retires the working elephants from the villages and takes wonderful care of them. Highly recommended.
Jesse
Cambodia. I have a friend who just came from the Philippines and said it was quite expensive.
Jesse
Ooops just realized you were already going to Cambodia. Never mind then.
Vietnam is quite nice.
June
Langkawi and Penang Malaysia. It is less expensive to fly in and out of KUL as oppose to SIN. I never warmed up to Thailand. Love Bali, Indonesia.
Kerry
We went to Siem Reap last year. Angkor Wat is definitely worth checking out and it was cheap there. Thanks Chris for mentioning responsible tourism! Please do not ride elephants. Go to a sanctuary if you want to see them up close. We went to an excellent sanctuary in Hua Hin - a couple of hours away from Bangkok,Thailand http://www.wfft.org/ There is also an elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai that is supposed to be really good. Sorry, no advice on the other countries, we only went to Japan, Bangkok and Siem Reap.
WFFT.ORG
Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand « Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
A.I. says...
Extending Your Southeast Asia Trip
Extending Your Southeast Asia Trip
You're already planning to visit Cambodia and Thailand, which is an excellent start to exploring Southeast Asia. If you have a couple of extra weeks, I would highly recommend incorporating Malaysia and Singapore into your itinerary. The Philippines is also a fantastic destination, but it might be a bit more challenging to include logistically this time around.
Malaysia
Malaysia is a culturally diverse country with stunning natural landscapes, vibrant cities, and delicious cuisine. Here are some must-sees:
- Kuala Lumpur: The capital city is a bustling metropolis with iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and lively street markets.
- Langkawi: This archipelago of 99 islands offers breathtaking beaches, rainforests, and adventure activities like cable car rides and mangrove tours.
- Taman Negara National Park: One of the oldest rainforests in the world, perfect for hiking, canopy walks, and spotting exotic wildlife.
Singapore
Singapore is a modern, clean, and efficient city-state that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation. Don't miss these highlights:
- Gardens by the Bay: An iconic horticultural attraction featuring the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.
- Sentosa Island: A resort island with beaches, theme parks, museums, and the iconic Singapore Cable Car.
- Hawker Centers: Sample the diverse and delicious local street food at famous hawker centers like Maxwell Road Hawker Centre and Lau Pa Sat.
Travel Tips and Flight Suggestions
Travel Tips:
- Book accommodation and transportation in advance, especially during peak seasons.
- Research entry requirements and visa regulations for each country you plan to visit.
- Pack light and dress for hot, humid weather. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
- Use reputable travel agencies or tour operators for multi-country trips to ensure smooth logistics.
Flight Suggestions:
- Consider using budget airlines like AirAsia, Scoot, or Jetstar for regional flights between countries.
- Check for multi-city or open-jaw flight options to maximize your time and minimize backtracking.
- Look for flight deals and promos from major airlines like Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, and Thai Airways.
Suggested Itinerary
Based on your available time and interests, here's a suggested itinerary:
- Cambodia: 2 weeks
- Thailand: 1 week
- Malaysia: 1
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Krista
I'm going to Cambodia for 2 weeks at the end of July. I want to extend my trip for a couple weeks and your around Southeast Asia. Thailand is a must and then I've been debating between Malaysia, Singapore, and Philippines. Any suggestions or must sees in those countries? Any flight suggestions? Travel tips? Which country would you suggest? How much time should I spend in each place to get a good feel? So many questions!! Thanks in advance ?