| Is this a crazy idea? (Yes Yes I know. We are never traveling again. Pipe dream, etc etc etc..) Has anyone gone to two very different places in one vacation? Share your experiences! |
| Absolutely no way. Maybe next year. |
| I think op means “over the span of 2 weeks” not in 2 weeks time from today. |
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Can you share why you are thinking this? There was literally just some articles warning about a likely surge in Tokyo.
Also, I suspect that countries are going to start insisting on quarantine for anyone coming from U.S. If you want people to just talk to you about traveling to those places for future planning--fine, but if you keep talking about "in two weeks" all we are going to tell you is... no. |
| OVER A SPAN OF TWO WEEKS |
| I’ve done different places in two weeks but those places are still 10 hours apart and there’s plenty in Japan or Australia to do for two weeks (or add some place closer like New Zealand). |
| We've been to both more than once. Yes, it's a crazy idea. But it's your life and your money and your choices. |
| Keep in mind the weather may be completely different (summer & winter), which may be tough to pack for and physically adjust to. |
What would you suggest for a 2 weeks Australia itinerary? |
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I did it in 10 days, mainlly to break up the long trip. My layover was in Singapore so I spent a few days there, then flew to Sydney and the rest of the trip there.
Pick only one city in each country if it'll be that short of a timespan -- don't hope around. |
| Australian here, and that feels very doable to me! Would you do equal amounts of time in each, or would Tokyo be a stopover on the way to Sydney? |
| I think I'd spend more time in Japan. Tokyo + smaller cities. |
I think 3 days in Tokyo first then on to Australia! |
Depends what you like/want to see. Could do a few days each in Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns, maybe add Tasmania, or the parks like Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu. |
| International travel is done unless you're flying privately. |