Showing posts with label Backpacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backpacking. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2010

Backpacking South East Asia - Thailand - Lesser Known Destinations For Your Thailand Itinerary

Are you planning a backpacking trip to South East Asia? Here are some lesser known destinations to consider when creating your Thailand Itinerary.

Ko Samet - A few hours from Bangkok lies this tiny island getaway. This cozy quiet island, where many Bangkok residents vacation, provides an excellent opportunity to escape the touristy feel associated with most of Thailand's Islands. Ko Samet's lack of commercialization is great for relaxing on the stunning white sand beaches and having a few drinks. If desired, you can stay just meters from the ocean's edge.

Chiang Mai - Far from the beaches of southern Thailand is Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai has plenty to do for every backpacker. Day trips to the surrounding jungle, allow opportunity to visit the native hill tribes. If Thai cooking is your thing, several companies offer day or week long Thai cooking classes. You can also visit an Elephant Camp, where the Elephants perform many tricks, from playing football to painting on a canvas. The Sunday night market, bamboo rafting, and the many stunning temples around Chiang Mai, are some other reason to visit this stunning destination.

Ko Phi-Phi - One of the most stunning islands in all of Thailand is Ko Phi-Phi. This island provided the background for the movie "The Beach" starring Leonardo Dicaprio. Aside from catching some rays on the beach, you can go snorkelling, diving, and even hiking.

Ko Tao - If you interested in learning how to dive in Thailand, then Ko Tao is the place to be. Most backpackers travel to Ko Tao strictly to scuba dive. If you are new to SCUBA diving or looking to obtain diver certification training, you will find many companies offering both of these services on the island. While there, most travellers enjoy the laid back atmosphere, especially after visiting the full moon party on the neighbouring island of Ko Pha-Ngan.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Backpacking Southeast Asia - Thailand, Cambodia and return travel tips

Planning a backpacking adventure in Southeast Asia? If you try, on his return from Thailand to Cambodia and not the plan back on track? Here's an alternative route for backpacking in Cambodia, with which you can see the sights without backtracking.

Most backpackers who travel by land to destinations such as Cambodia, Siem Reap and Phnom Penh to see, end up taking the bus to Bangkok, do check out the sites, then take the bus or plane. Getting Startedour path, we also suggest the bus to Siem Reap to Bangkok, change the border. After a few days to check out Angkor Wat, take the bus to Phnom Penh. While in Phnom Penh, a tour of the Killing Fields and understanding of the brutality of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Phnom Penh, take the bus to Silhanoukville. Silhanoukville is one of Cambodia's main beach destinations for locals and backpackers. After a few days on the beach isIt is time to return to Thailand. To avoid returning to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in the morning boat from Sihanoukville to Koh Kong Express intercepted. Then take a taxi to the border, for a bus on the opposite side of Hat Lek. From Hat Lek, take another bus to Trat. From Trat take a taxi to Laem Ngop over the capture of a local boat Ko Chang.

Now that you have reached Ko Chang, spend some time on some of the most beautiful beaches, Thailand has to offer. Ko Changknown for its diving to check so sure. To cancel the return trip, head back to Trat and then by bus to Bangkok.

This route can also be easily carried out in reverse order.