Friday, April 17, 2009

Where are the best places to visit in Asia?

I have two or three weeks to travel to Asia in December. I'm thinking about Japan and or Thailand? Any suggestions? Why? Any advise?


Japan is a very interesting place but very expensive. Thailand is great, one of the easiest places to travel in the world. I would disagree a little bit with the earlier post about Bangkok. Yes, it's polluted and not the best looking city but it's actually a very "hot" city these days. Great clubs, restaurants and shopping. But I only spend a couple days at a time there and like the other poster, I go to smaller town Thailand.

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Japan is safe but expensive and people don't speak English.

Thailand is inexpensive,but now goverment is very unstable/trouble.

Luang Prabang, Laos...

It's a gorgeous, well-preserved city with a small-town feel, and easily the gem of the country!

Picture french colonial architecture next to temples right on the mighty Mekong River. A World Heritage site that is still a well-kept secret among SEA travelers...worth the trek FOR SURE!

After having traveled to Thailand I can easily say that there is no where on earth like it. GReat culture, weather, beaches, people, and very good prices. I spent a week in Thailand at what it would cost me for 2 days in New York City. I would advise you check it out. I did Bangkok for 3 days and then went to Phuket for 4. You can live like a millionare on a low budget.

I agree with everything Todd said.

THAILAND for sure.

when you get to Bangkok, leave it right away and go to Chiang Mai or to a island like Phuket or Koh Samui

just because those places are hundred times better than Bangkok.

Bangkok is more touristy.

the philippines. try visiting banawe rice terraces, cebu, boracay...etc...and of course PALAWAN. these places are rich in natural resources and the people are very friendly. also you don't have to spend a lot.

China, Hong Kong ,Japan ,Thailand. they all are very nice. but Japan is very expensive

I went a 15days tour for Singapore, Hong Kong , Malaysia and Thailand

for $1850 included hotel food and tour guide. start from LA

there are 2 excellent travel agencies in Hong Kong - you can try to check on the price

www.hongthai.com/main.asp

www.chinatravel1.com/home.htm

or you can call Ruby my California travel agent 1626-288-3857

Here are a few places in Asia that you may want to consider:

Thailand, as most of the people here say. Phuket for the beach, Chiangmai if you want a mountainside resort.

Hong Kong, for a shopping spree.

Bali, Indonesia for its beach resort.

Philippines to Boracay, Cebu and Palawan. Beach and nature resorts.

Singapore, shopping especially in December. There is a light up in the shopping areas and the place will be aglow and brightly lit. This is many people's favourite time, plus holiday season sales that even brings in visitors from neighbouring countries. You should not miss this.

For variety in your travel, suggest you come through Thailand, spend a week there in Bangkok and Phuket, head out to Philippines, relax another week. then stop by Singapore for your holiday shopping before you head home.

Thailand best option,

dont forget some nice action at a massage place

Save some money and go to Thailand.

why don't you try NEPAL...

Everest basecamp trek is One of the world's 10 destination you must visit befor you die...N there's a lot More.....

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I think you go for thailand if you like more eco sites but japan is good as well. there are lots of other destinations in asia.. you can try philippines.. the accom and foods there are quite cheap also. See if you like some of these places in the philippines..

http://purpleeyes-mayonvolcano.blogspot.com/

http://visit-philippines.blogspot.com/

http://penafrancia.blogspot.com/

There are lots of other eco site there in the phils.

Try searching on the search box or click on the links there in the pages.

Check this out also...

http://purpleeyes-bedpositions.blogspot.com/

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