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Hello Everyone

Im planing a trip of around 16-18 weeks in SEA. Been reading a bit about the different countries and places to vist and there is a LOT of information, which makes teh decitionmaking process really hard.

The main idea is to visit Thailand, Cambodia, Vietman, Laos and China, but I have no idea where to start, which itinerary I should follow, and so on...

If anyone has done anything like this before, you suggestions and ideas are more than welcome.

Cheers

By inquilina on Sep 8, 2008, 05:10 in Round the world forum. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


brano says on Sep 18, 2008, 07:45:

hi,

the majority of people do the circuit starting in bangkok. then they travel through cambodia(angkor wat, boat to phnom penh,south for the beaches if you really want to), then off to vietnam, all the way up(i took me a month just because i loved it so much), up to souther china for a while and down through laos and northern thailand back to bangkok. 16-18 weeks is doable...hope this helps!

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