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2017
8
May
What are the must-see destinations in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand?
8
May
Question:
Humans say...
Alvin
Traveled around Southeast Asia 2 years ago and found that AirAsia typically had the cheapest flights. Didn't spend too much time in Vietnam and Cambodia, only went to Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh. For Vietnam, I believe you can now get the visa on arrival. In HCM the Chu Chi Tunnels are pretty interesting to check out. For Cambodia, if you bring US currency make sure they're not folded or torn because they're really picky and may refuse it. If you check out Angkor Wat it's a fun to take a tuk tuk around to the different temples. If you're taking the night train in Thailand, they can get pretty rough...I don't know how anyone could get any sleep. If you have any specific questions, let me know.
Andrew
Check out airasia asean pass you will get 10 - 20 credits and all flights has to be booked 14 days in advance starts at 100 usd. It has a sample in the site on how you can use the route wisely. As for the vietnam visa get it in asia should be so much cheaper. I got mine here in Vancouver and costs twice as much. As stated above about usd bring some the visa applications have to pay in usd. Without it and paying in other currency will cost more.
Andrew
https://www.airasia.com/.../list-of-available...
Danielle
Phong nha in Vietnam, the caving is awesome and just a really nice village. Halong bay obvs. Hanoi is a great city. Hue has lots of history. Hoi an is a great beach town and to get your clothes made! I spent a month just in vietnam
Dakota
If you love beaches I suggest Phu Quoc! Amazing secluded beaches all to yourself if you take a motorbike to the more remote areas
Robin
Second Phu qouc! Great seafood and cool dogs that are only on this island. Kind of like a combo between a lab and and a ridgeback, lovely sweet dogs.
Robin
Overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is awesome! Saves a night hotel, second class is just fine!!
Zoe
Yup, a good shake rattle and roller experience that was !!
Alia
Sihanoukville in Cambodia is paradise! Check out Otres Beach!
Lisa
Suggest HaLong Bay and Hanoi.
Yan
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Zoe
Loved it in Hoi An, check it out !
A.I. says...
Travelling to Southeast Asia for 4 weeks
If you are planning a trip to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand for 4 weeks, you are in for an amazing adventure! Here are some suggestions and advice to make the most of your trip:
Vietnam
Start your journey in Vietnam, a country known for its bustling cities, rich history, and delicious cuisine. Make sure to visit Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City. Don't miss out on trying traditional Vietnamese dishes like pho and banh mi.
Cambodia
Next, head to Cambodia to explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap. Take a boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake and visit the capital city of Phnom Penh. Don't forget to try Cambodian street food like fish amok and nom banh chok.
Thailand
Finish your trip in Thailand, a country known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and friendly locals. Visit Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and the islands of Phuket and Koh Samui. Indulge in Thai dishes like pad thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice.
Tips for Travelling in Southeast Asia
- Pack light and bring comfortable shoes for walking.
- Stay hydrated and use sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions.
- Try to learn a few basic phrases in the local language.
- Be cautious of scams and always negotiate prices before making a purchase.
With proper planning and an open mind, your trip to Southeast Asia is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Enjoy your travels!
Tasha
Travelling to Southeast Asia for 4weeks. Veitnam, Cambodia and Thailand.
Suggestions and/or advice welcome