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  1. hankor avatar

    Re: The Least Expensive Countries in Asia

    by hankor 22 December 2011

    +Today, being able to travel cheaply is the ultimate goal.+ Maybe for you it is, other people probably have different priorities. +Gr…

  2. ThriftySolitude avatar

    RE: The Least Expensive Countries in Asia

    by ThriftySolitude 22 December 2011

    There is actually some $2 hostels in Cambodia on the Hostelbookers website. The Garden Village Guesthouse in Siem Reap has a dorm room…

  3. ThriftySolitude avatar

    RE: The Least Expensive Countries in Asia

    by ThriftySolitude 22 December 2011

    It must be those river beaches!? On a par with the beaches of Luxembourg apparently.

  4. urchin1987 avatar

    Re: The Least Expensive Countries in Asia

    by urchin1987 22 December 2011

    I think I must have missed the Laotian beaches as well. Didn't come accross many $2 hotels in Cambodia either....

  5. SoloHobo avatar

    RE: The Least Expensive Countries in Asia

    by SoloHobo 22 December 2011

    +People tend to forget about Laos. However, Laos can be travelled for around $16 a day and has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.…

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    RE: beach bungalows nicaragua & baby friendly places to stay

    by SoloHobo 22 December 2011

    Corn Islands.. and a poster here on the forum, I think Cookshow, was looking for an extra hand around the gardens for lodging...PM Her.…

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    RE: East to West or West to East?

    by GlobeSpots 22 December 2011

    I'm joining the choir. Start in Asia with a flexible return ticket and just go with the flow. See how much money you are spending and…

  8. overAover avatar

    RE: Looking for Travel buddies for next year!

    by overAover 22 December 2011

    I have 9 days off in January, I want to travel somewhere in Asia. If you have any plan please post it. we may join together. I am 29 year…

  9. qualitywork1 avatar

    RE: carrying the cash....

    by qualitywork1 22 December 2011

    @ 37 You just dont get it do you? Tipping raises peoples expectations. Im sure your a nice guy with good interntions but im sure its…

  10. RoadWarrior avatar

    RE: For the Americans (and possibly Canadians, too)

    by RoadWarrior 22 December 2011

    +I vote for beer.+ First, you proved that Americans don't speak proper English, i.e. differently from Australians. This paved the way…

  11. rz04 avatar

    RE: Himalayan Volunteering Solo Female

    by rz04 22 December 2011

    I'm going to answer this question as "why volunteer instead of just donating money?" I want to be able to use the time and money that…

  12. Ian_in_DC avatar

    RE: For the Americans (and possibly Canadians, too)

    by Ian_in_DC 22 December 2011

    >In contrast, baseball is played throughout North America, and parts of the Caribbean and Asia. That makes it uniquely American. Truth…

  13. RoadWarrior avatar

    RE: For the Americans (and possibly Canadians, too)

    by RoadWarrior 22 December 2011

    It's interesting. Cricket is largely a Commonwealth sport. This makes it "international." In contrast, baseball is played throughout…

  14. mackemcook avatar

    Emergenct Travel Document Into Thailand

    by mackemcook 22 December 2011

    Hey I am a UK citizen travelling to Thailand from Asia, I have a Emergenct Travel Document which allows me into 5 countrys. I have lis…

  15. brawler avatar

    xmas in kanchanaburi

    by brawler 21 December 2011

    Hi guys, After travelling for many months in Asia we should reach Kanchanaburi on Christmas’ day. Do you know where could we spend the…

  16. whiskey_smash avatar

    RE: Hovercrafts

    by whiskey_smash 21 December 2011

    I've been one one somewhere in Asia, but can't remember where that was. Indonesia someplace maybe?

  17. brawler avatar

    1 week in philippines from kuala lumpur

    by brawler 21 December 2011

    Hi guys, I need your help. Me and my gf will have one free week at the end of February and we should be in Kuala Lumpur. We would to love…

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    Re: Is it best to use a UK or an Australian passport in South America?

    by rhythmbug 21 December 2011

    +It is best to use the European passport in South America, on the contrary, when they see you are a foreigner you charge more for everything…

  19. taxidi_ avatar

    RE: Asia itinerary - Overland from Germany to Cambodia

    by taxidi_ 21 December 2011

    nice link :) http://myoverlandadventure.com/ this one was on there ...quite the same route :)

  20. loswiaheros avatar

    Re: Darwin - Timor by sea?

    by loswiaheros 21 December 2011

    > {quote:title=timdog wrote:}{quote} > The only other option is the almost mythical "lift with a private sailing boat". Of course it…

  21. mjmcgowan avatar

    Re: Asia itinerary - Overland from Germany to Cambodia

    by mjmcgowan 21 December 2011

    Have a look at OverlandSphere, it has the latest overland blogs which may help: [OverlandSphere|http://overlandsphere.com]

  22. ratisol avatar

    Tierra de Faraones - Egypt adventure, and May Be Asia !

    by ratisol 21 December 2011

    *Hello I will be in Egypt from 25 Dec 2011 to January 5 2012* *Here is My Route. I Would like to Know the best things to do in the next…

  23. plubatsch avatar

    Help - SE Asia Travel

    by plubatsch 21 December 2011

    Hi there, Im from Argentina and Im planning to travel to Asia for the second time. Last year Ive been in Thailand (Bangkok, Samui, Pha-N…

  24. taxidi_ avatar

    RE: Asia itinerary - Overland from Germany to Cambodia

    by taxidi_ 20 December 2011

    haha nice one ..ill think about that On the topic about China i just read this: "Although the Torugart holds all the fame, the Irkesht…

  25. bristolnewbie avatar

    RE: Asia itinerary - Overland from Germany to Cambodia

    by bristolnewbie 20 December 2011

    The police in India is very corrupt (un)fortunately. You could try to bribe a police officer to give you some document that your car was…

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