Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be afraid of getting sick in Asia due to food. I would do Europe or Australia.
Australia is really, really boring. Like, shockingly boring. The only good part is diving at the Great Barrier Reef.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English isn't a problem anywhere in SE Asia.
Thailand is the easiest to travel around. Great for beaches and BKK is a fun city to explore for a few days. Fantastic food tours in BKK, especially in the Chinatown area. Most developed infrastructure in SE Asia outside Singapore.
Vietnam has a lot to offer, culturally, and food is among the best, but there's a lot of hassles too. The cities are intense, some people will love them, others will hate them. My favorite part was Hoi Ahn and the mountains in the north.
Cambodia was eh. Angor Wat was decent but once you've seen most of the cultural offerings across SE Asia, it's just more of the same. Food is nowhere as interesting or enjoyable as in Thailand or Vietnam. Siem Reap is VERY banana pancake trail.
Just keep in mind that Japan/Korea aren't that close to SE Asia. Flights will probably be 6+ hours, so you're losing a whole day of travel plus you're even further back from the US when you need to return.
This is offensive. Also, the best meal I had in SE Asia was in Siem Riep. Maybe you just don't know how to research restaurants. You seem pretty eh.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be afraid of getting sick in Asia due to food. I would do Europe or Australia.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be afraid of getting sick in Asia due to food. I would do Europe or Australia.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be afraid of getting sick in Asia due to food. I would do Europe or Australia.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be afraid of getting sick in Asia due to food. I would do Europe or Australia.
Anonymous wrote:Possibly unpopular opinion, but IMO, 2.5 weeks isn’t enough for either Korea or Japan plus another country *unless* you’re doing 2 weeks in one of those plus 3 days in Siem Reap / Hong Kong / Singapore / another smaller place.
I’m planning a 2-week trip to Korea next year and that’s barely enough time to fit in the minimum number of things we’d want to see there. Similarly, we’ve done two 2-week trips to Japan and feel like we need at least 2-3 more 2-week trips.
Anonymous wrote:English isn't a problem anywhere in SE Asia.
Thailand is the easiest to travel around. Great for beaches and BKK is a fun city to explore for a few days. Fantastic food tours in BKK, especially in the Chinatown area. Most developed infrastructure in SE Asia outside Singapore.
Vietnam has a lot to offer, culturally, and food is among the best, but there's a lot of hassles too. The cities are intense, some people will love them, others will hate them. My favorite part was Hoi Ahn and the mountains in the north.
Cambodia was eh. Angor Wat was decent but once you've seen most of the cultural offerings across SE Asia, it's just more of the same. Food is nowhere as interesting or enjoyable as in Thailand or Vietnam. Siem Reap is VERY banana pancake trail.
Just keep in mind that Japan/Korea aren't that close to SE Asia. Flights will probably be 6+ hours, so you're losing a whole day of travel plus you're even further back from the US when you need to return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to Australia/New Zealand.
Why not just answer Kenya/Tanzania? They’re not in Asia either.
Anonymous wrote:Possibly unpopular opinion, but IMO, 2.5 weeks isn’t enough for either Korea or Japan plus another country *unless* you’re doing 2 weeks in one of those plus 3 days in Siem Reap / Hong Kong / Singapore / another smaller place.
I’m planning a 2-week trip to Korea next year and that’s barely enough time to fit in the minimum number of things we’d want to see there. Similarly, we’ve done two 2-week trips to Japan and feel like we need at least 2-3 more 2-week trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to Australia/New Zealand.
Not everyone is afraid of non white people.