Packing Help for 2 Week Trip to Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would never go to any of these places to begin with.

Pack Immodium for the inevitable diarrhea from the food/water.



Weirdly? Never got sick in Thailand. Happily surprised.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No dresses what a pain in the neck

Merino wool tops
Eddie Bauer Guide Pro pant and capri length
1 bathing suit
two pairs of closed-toed shoes good sneakers



Perfectly frumptastic!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do all 3 in 2 weeks? That's insane. We barely touched Thailand alone in 3 weeks.

To answer your question - please get vaccines for Japanese Encephalitis and anything else recommended. A friend became only the 13th American to survive it after a trip to Vietnam. She's still considered legally disabled years after.



I agree with you, we also had 3 weeks and stuck mostly to Vietnam, with a couple days in Siem Reap at the end, and was left wanting to see more of Vietnam. However, based on their itinerary, it sounds like they are big city people and have a tour to coordinate their travel. Personally, I can only take so much time in the big cities, we enjoyed other parts of Vietnam more, but everyone is different. Have fun OP.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do all 3 in 2 weeks? That's insane. We barely touched Thailand alone in 3 weeks.

To answer your question - please get vaccines for Japanese Encephalitis and anything else recommended. A friend became only the 13th American to survive it after a trip to Vietnam. She's still considered legally disabled years after.



I agree with you, we also had 3 weeks and stuck mostly to Vietnam, with a couple days in Siem Reap at the end, and was left wanting to see more of Vietnam. However, based on their itinerary, it sounds like they are big city people and have a tour to coordinate their travel. Personally, I can only take so much time in the big cities, we enjoyed other parts of Vietnam more, but everyone is different. Have fun OP.



1. Traveling with elderly mom - it was she who planted the destination idea in our head. As such....yes, definitely using a semi-custom tour (I didn't want to deal with flights between countries and transportation to/from attractions).
2. We are not resort/lay on the beach people and neither are we truly "city" people.
3. We do have non-city destinations/trips built in. I mean, what do you call Halong Bay (overnight cruise), Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Ayuthaya, and finally in Chiang Mai to see white/red/blue temples plus long neck tribe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do all 3 in 2 weeks? That's insane. We barely touched Thailand alone in 3 weeks.

To answer your question - please get vaccines for Japanese Encephalitis and anything else recommended. A friend became only the 13th American to survive it after a trip to Vietnam. She's still considered legally disabled years after.



I agree with you, we also had 3 weeks and stuck mostly to Vietnam, with a couple days in Siem Reap at the end, and was left wanting to see more of Vietnam. However, based on their itinerary, it sounds like they are big city people and have a tour to coordinate their travel. Personally, I can only take so much time in the big cities, we enjoyed other parts of Vietnam more, but everyone is different. Have fun OP.



1. Traveling with elderly mom - it was she who planted the destination idea in our head. As such....yes, definitely using a semi-custom tour (I didn't want to deal with flights between countries and transportation to/from attractions).
2. We are not resort/lay on the beach people and neither are we truly "city" people.
3. We do have non-city destinations/trips built in. I mean, what do you call Halong Bay (overnight cruise), Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Ayuthaya, and finally in Chiang Mai to see white/red/blue temples plus long neck tribe.


Not PP but that's great! You only listed cities in your original post so that's probably why you were getting those comments. Are you overnighting in the Mekong Delta too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do all 3 in 2 weeks? That's insane. We barely touched Thailand alone in 3 weeks.

To answer your question - please get vaccines for Japanese Encephalitis and anything else recommended. A friend became only the 13th American to survive it after a trip to Vietnam. She's still considered legally disabled years after.



I agree with you, we also had 3 weeks and stuck mostly to Vietnam, with a couple days in Siem Reap at the end, and was left wanting to see more of Vietnam. However, based on their itinerary, it sounds like they are big city people and have a tour to coordinate their travel. Personally, I can only take so much time in the big cities, we enjoyed other parts of Vietnam more, but everyone is different. Have fun OP.



1. Traveling with elderly mom - it was she who planted the destination idea in our head. As such....yes, definitely using a semi-custom tour (I didn't want to deal with flights between countries and transportation to/from attractions).
2. We are not resort/lay on the beach people and neither are we truly "city" people.
3. We do have non-city destinations/trips built in. I mean, what do you call Halong Bay (overnight cruise), Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Ayuthaya, and finally in Chiang Mai to see white/red/blue temples plus long neck tribe.


Ok, this makes a lot more sense given it's a trip for an elderly parent. Still a lot of moving around IMO but it's good to leave the logistics to someone else for sure. Enjoy!!
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