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  • htrdmx

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    Ok starting late october early november I want to start out in Bangkok or pattaya and go to laos cambodia and vietnam. Been to thailand many times so im going to try and make a whirlwind trip in two weeks. Other than Angor Wat im up to seeing pretty much anything. Any suggestions on where to start first and a path to take.

    #1 Posted: 3/8/2009 - 00:08


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    At the top of the page there's a bit called "before you leave" with a scroll bar which contains itinerary suggestions like this one.

    http://www.travelfish.org/trip_planner/laos-vietnam-cambodia

    Even if you are intent on doing a whirlwind tour, it still looks very rushed to me. You can save a day or two by flying back to BKK from Phnom Penh as you don't want to go to Siem Reap, but you might need to prune other stuff out too.

    #2 Posted: 3/8/2009 - 00:59

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    I think you should add China, South Korea and Japan to your tour...

    #3 Posted: 3/8/2009 - 02:10

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    htrdmx

    If Somtam thinks its rushed, WOW It'll be rushed!!!!

    "I want to start out in Bangkok or pattaya and go to laos cambodia and vietnam.

    ...im up to seeing pretty much anything"


    I've got the feeling that you'll see the inside of transport vehicles, the inside of transport waiting rooms, the insides of tuk-tuk's/taxi's as you go to/from the transport pick up/drop off point to your accommodation, and the ceiling therein.

    Anything else?

    I doubt it.

    Cheers

    #4 Posted: 3/8/2009 - 04:27

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    Hey the interiors of those buses is interesting. It's all part of the "experience".

    #5 Posted: 3/8/2009 - 11:44

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