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I cannot decide ... Suitcase or packpackCountry forums / South-East Asia Mainland / Myanmar | ||
what about this for a question ... (I know you are all going to have a giggle at this... ) if I stay in a backpackers hotel can I bring a suitcase? | ||
Anything Louis Vuitton would suffice. | 1 | |
i am using a large gym bag where the handles being used as back straps if i so want to carry it that way. | 2 | |
I have traveled a lot and always used suitcases. Actually I have one medium sized (checked) one and one of those carry on for the plane. I usually have gifts for friends (and an orphanage) in Myanmar and souvenirs to bring home so I need the larger one. Most of the time the larger one is left at a hotel or guesthouse and I travel around the country with the smaller one. I'm older so I don't like to carry anything and there are usually plenty of willing people to carry things for me in Myanmar for a small tip. I find I can get most stuff in the smaller one that I need and like most all suitcases it has rollers. There are no ATM's in Myanmar so you will need cash in clean Dollars or Euros and I wouldn't rely on credit cards. | 3 | |
I usually carry a backpack and a second small suitcase or overnight bag. The second bag stays behind in Rangoon (or Mandalay, depending on my travel plans). Unless traveling with kids or heading for a more upscale setting, I find that a backpack is the most flexible way to move around. They are especially useful in Burma, you can use the straps to tie the backpack to luggage racks on trains or to the top frame of a pickup. | 4 | |
Well I abandonned the backpack this year ... it always weighs more than it should do ... and took a very small wheelie case and a day pack. It was a joy to be able to move my stuff around in comfort .. some cow dung here and there and mega pot holes to negotiate easily done! | 5 | |
I still have my trusty ol back pack circa 1973, but stopped using it about 2 years ago, I now have one with wheels and straps. I got used to packing back pack style rather than suitcase. Rolling rather than folding. | 6 | |
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i've used both and much prefer back pack. Its easier to lug around and i feel it encourages lighter travel as you'll be carrying all that excess weight on your back. | 8 | |
I would definitely go with the backpack.I could not really imagine wheeling anything on the streets of Yangon,Mandalay etcafter our visit there in June/July.Have a wonderful time as I know you will. | 9 | |
Thank you all for your comments and advice ... I shall let you all know what eventually happened during my trip when I get back in January ... am definitely looking forward to ringing in the New Year in ... well where-ever I am on 31st December. In the meantime, just like to tell you all that all that I find all the varied postings and replies very .. well ... very informative and helpful. | 10 | |
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Opps, i thought I hit the 'Return to Branch' button. Now that I am here I will say I use a suitcase. Why carry when you can wheel? No problems even in the busy streets of Hanoi. Yagoon will be a breeze. | 12 | |
Were having a Piss Up in Bangkok Dec 20 if your around. Have a beer on me :) | 13 | |