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Hi there! My fiance and I are spending about 3 weeks in Cambodia and Laos for our honeymoon this October. We've both done a lot of backpacking and definitely are not looking for anything too fancy. We're having a little trouble booking our flights, and it looks like we'll end up with flying into Phnom Penh and flying out of Vientienne. They are pretty long air travel/transfer times (esp from VTE) but seems to make sense to fly direct so we can spend as much time on the ground. Do you think just under 3 weeks is enough time to really enjoy hitting the main sights between PP and VTE? Should we pick one country and stick with it?
Assuming you're not planning on heading north of Vientiane then three weeks is ok. If you're planning on heading north onto Luang Prabang etc, then your schedule may get a little tight.
If you're looking for some nice digs to splurge on while you're in Cambodia, you want want to give the following story a read:
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Hi there! My fiance and I are spending about 3 weeks in Cambodia and Laos for our honeymoon this October. We've both done a lot of backpacking and definitely are not looking for anything too fancy. We're having a little trouble booking our flights, and it looks like we'll end up with flying into Phnom Penh and flying out of Vientienne. They are pretty long air travel/transfer times (esp from VTE) but seems to make sense to fly direct so we can spend as much time on the ground. Do you think just under 3 weeks is enough time to really enjoy hitting the main sights between PP and VTE? Should we pick one country and stick with it?
#1 Posted: 30/4/2008 - 01:21
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Welcome to Travelfish liv97,
Assuming you're not planning on heading north of Vientiane then three weeks is ok. If you're planning on heading north onto Luang Prabang etc, then your schedule may get a little tight.
If you're looking for some nice digs to splurge on while you're in Cambodia, you want want to give the following story a read:
Five special places in Cambodia
#2 Posted: 30/4/2008 - 05:42
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